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Highspeed Etoile (stylized as HIGHSPEED Étoile) is a Japanese original anime television series animated by Studio A-Cat, directed by Keitaro Motonaga and written by Takamitsu Kōno. The series features original character designs by Takuya Fujima.
Yayoi Nakayama (中山 弥生, Nakayama Yayoi) is initially forced to harass Ikki by Buccha's team, though she supports Kogarasumaru later. Nakayama has the ability to communicate with Ikki's crow and to tell the exact time, down to a second - a trait that is shared amongst the more affluent tuners of Tool Toul To.
Yayoi was launched at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 7 August 1905 [1] and completed on 23 August 1905. The ship saw service in World War I and decommissioned on 1 December 1924, although she remained in use as an auxiliary until 16 June 1926. She was sunk as a target by aircraft on 10 August 1926 off the Oki Islands. [5]
The HSC Highspeed 4 is a 92,5m high speed catamaran operated by Hellenic Seaways. History. Highspeed 4 was built by Austal at Henderson, Australia in 2000, ...
High Speed! Free! Starting Days was released in theaters on December 5, 2015. [1] The film's theme song, "Aching Horns", was performed by Oldcodex. [9] The song was released as a single on December 18, 2015. It debuted at #10 on Oricon and charted for eight weeks. [10] [11] Funimation acquired the rights for High Speed! Free!
In 1604, Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu ordered William Adams and his companions to build Japan's first Western-style sailing ship at Itō, on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. An 80-ton vessel was completed and the shōgun ordered a larger ship, 120 tons, to be built the following year (both were slightly smaller than the Liefde , the ship in ...
BR Standard Class 9F number 92220 Evening Star is a preserved British steam locomotive completed in 1960. It was the last steam locomotive to be built by British Railways.It was the only British main line steam locomotive earmarked for preservation from the date of construction. [1]
[1] Mark Slemko and Lennox Ong served as the game's programmers, while the graphics were created by Thom Bellaire, Yayoi Maruno, Rob Oliveira, Ryan Slemko, and Ian Verchere. [2] The game was Marc Baril's debut work as a video game composer, having been a regular jamming partner of Radical's in-house audio programmer Paul Wilkinson. Baril was ...