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Maru (Japanese: まる, born 24 May 2007) is a male Scottish Straight cat in Japan who has become popular on YouTube. Videos featuring Maru have been viewed over 535 million times, and at one point held the Guinness World Record for the most YouTube video views of an individual animal.
Fictional character Maru Heavenly Delusion character Maru as drawn by Masakazu Ishiguro First appearance Heavenly Delusion #1, "Tokio" (2018) Created by Masakazu Ishiguro Voiced by Japanese: Gen Satō English: Jonathan Leon Maru is a fictional character and protagonist from Masakazu Ishiguro's manga series Heavenly Delusion. Maru is an orphan who was given a mission by his dying caretaker ...
Maru, Iran (disambiguation) Maru (Irbid), a village in Irbid, Jordan; Maru, Kathmandu, a market and ceremonial square in Kathmandu, Nepal; Maru, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Zamfara State; Maru-Aten, a palace or sun-temple in Armarna, Egypt; Maru Sthal or the Thar Desert, a desert in India and Pakistan
The myth of Hakudo Maru, a celestial being that came to earth and taught humans how to build ships. It is said that the name maru is attached to a ship to secure celestial protection for itself as it travels. For the past few centuries, only non-warships bore the -maru ending. Its use was intended as a good hope naming convention that would ...
The Kobayashi Maru is a fictional spacecraft training exercise in the Star Trek continuity. It is designed by Starfleet Academy to place Starfleet cadets in a no-win scenario . The Kobayashi Maru test was invented for the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan , and it has since been referred to and depicted in numerous other Star Trek media.
Marusankakushikaku, also known as The Universe in English and as referencing the work, is a zenga by Sengai, speculated to be made between 1819 and 1828.The work is currently located in Idemitsu Museum of Arts.
The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru is a 2024 documentary feature film about the sinking of the Lisbon Maru during World War II, produced and directed by Fang Li, co-directed by Ming Fan and Lily Gong. It features Brian Finch, Tony Banham , Lin Agen, Dennis Morley, William Beningfield and family members of British prisoners of war who were captured ...
Maru is a 1971 novel by Bessie Head, exploring racism and ethnic conflict, specifically that of the Tswana and San peoples. It centres on an orphaned Masarwa girl who comes to the community of Dilepe to teach.