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Akira Fuse (布施 明, Fuse Akira, born December 18, 1947) is a Japanese singer and actor. He debuted in 1965 with the single "Kimi ni Namida to Hohoemi o" ( 君に涙とほほえみを , "Tears and Smiles to You") .
After the end of the U.N. Wars, Föcker involved himself in the VF-X development project flying both the VF-X and the VF-X-1 (non-transformable and transformable flight test prototypes of the VF-1 Valkyrie), and his flight experience earned him the command of the VF-1 Skull Squadron aboard the super-large-scale semi-submersible attack aircraft ...
Fuse performed "Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī" on December 31, 1979, at the 30th Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an annual New Year's Eve television special produced by NHK. Performing as a member of the White Team, it was his 13th appearance at the event. [12] A jazz version was recorded for Fuse's compilation album 55th Anniversary Special Album in 2021. [13]
Maximillian Viktor Rasmussen [1] (born November 12, 1998), known mononymously by his first name as Maximillian, is a Danish singer-songwriter. He rose to fame with his 2019 hit single "Beautiful Scars", from his extended play Still Alive (2020), [ a ] [ 3 ] which gained international recognition, particularly in Philippines . [ 4 ]
Although no official sequels to Virtua Fighter Kids were ever made (other than the VF Kids versions of the CG Portrait Series in Japan called the Game Gear Portrait Series), the child versions of Akira Yuki and Sarah Bryant reappear as playable characters in Fighters Megamix, [11] and some of their fellow playable characters appear in the game's ending movie as well.
Max, a scar-faced delinquent who attended junior high school with Eri, is the leader of the trio with Samuel and Mick as his underlings. As the story progresses he develops romantic feelings for Eri. Max easily defeats Harima in a match which is stopped by Eri. In a rematch, Harima defeats him after he renews his confidence.
Vengeance Is Mine (Japanese: 復讐するは我にあり, Hepburn: Fukushū Suru wa Ware ni Ari) is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Shōhei Imamura, based on the book of the same name by Ryūzō Saki.
Caulifla (カリフラ, Karifura) and Kale (ケール, Kēru) are two interconnected fictional characters from the Dragon Ball media franchise. Created as part of a collaborative effort between franchise creator Akira Toriyama and Toei Animation, the characters first appeared in the Universal Saga arc of Dragon Ball Super as antagonistic characters from an alternate universe to the setting of ...