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Wonder Egg Priority (Japanese: ワンダーエッグ・プライオリティ, Hepburn: Wandā Eggu Puraioriti), often stylized as WONDER EGG PRiORiTY, is a Japanese anime television series created and written by Shinji Nojima, and directed by Shin Wakabayashi.
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The next day in school, the flushes of the new school building's restrooms start malfunctioning, prompting the teachers to instruct the children to use the old school's restrooms. There, a monster, Akagami Aogami, frightens people by asking them if they want red paper or blue paper. Both options represent different terrible ways of death, "red ...
Kanata Aikawa (相川 奏多, Aikawa Kanata, born October 20, 2004) is a Japanese voice actress from Hyōgo Prefecture who is affiliated with Music Ray'n.She began her activities as a voice actress in 2020 after passing an audition held by Music Ray'n, and is part of their third generation of voice actresses.
Masago No. 2 (真砂第二小学校) Masago No. 3 (真砂第三小学校) Masago No. 4 (真砂第四小学校) Saiwaicho No. 1 (幸町第一小学校) Saiwaicho No. 2 (幸町第二小学校) Saiwaicho No. 4 (幸町第四小学校) Takahama No. 2 (高浜第二小学校) Takahama No. 3 (高浜第三小学校) Takasu No. 1 (高洲第一小学校)
He graduated from Saitama Municipal Urawa High School in 1981. Following graduation, he entered Chūō University majoring in political science, though dropped out and moved to Los Angeles and entered UCLA. In 1987, wanting to learn screenwriting, he took a course by the Japan Writers Guild. This led to projects such as Heart Cocktail.
Private schools are considerably more expensive: as of 2013, the average annual cost of private primary school attendance was ¥1,295,156 per student, roughly thrice the ¥450,340 cost for a public school. [36] Japan's compulsory education ends at grade nine, but less than 2% drop out; 60% of students advanced to senior education as of 1960 ...
Project Justice, also known as Project Justice: Rival Schools 2, [a] and known in Japan as Moero! Justice Gakuen [b], is a 2000 3D fighting video game produced by Capcom as the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate (1997). The game was released on the Sega NAOMI arcade board and Dreamcast home console initially in Japan and globally in 2001 ...