A Springman I drew for my friend's birthday. 🎂
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Post-animation : Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc
[SPOILERS AHEAD]
A year ago i decided to watch all the Kinnikuman Series and Movies. Then read the manga continuation of the old series, Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc.The comeback of Devil Chojins suprises me and its awesome to see Black Hole's fight again, he's been my favourite Devil Chojin since his first fight vs Kinnikuman, Black Hole power is cool and manga Black Hole vs Dalmatiman fight was awesome. "Man would it be cool if they animated these" because in this arc is about re-introduce/bring back all the characters from the original. Then i discovered this 40th anniversary video "Yeah the should make the anime". A special 40th anniversary video and a manga about characters coming back... my theory is they're making a new anime.
A year later they announced a new Kinnikuman Anime,plus a friend recommended me to work on Kinnikuman because he know i'm a fan. i was dead that time but i resurrected by the power of friendship!!
Now here is the scene i animated for Kinnikuman episode 6, Had so much fun animating it. Black Hole vs Dalmatiman was my favourite fight when reading the manga that time. Especially that part, 8 Men Black Hole Kick !!
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Long overdue follow up.
Second Blurry Boy, is the one, the only… Robin Mask!
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So this one like the others to follow had some planned extras but I unfortunately can't manage to fully realize those bits and bobs. For now to get it out, because you all did vote I was able to piece together the basic Character Piece for you. (Something I'm hoping to do for the rest, just it's quite an adjustment using the other arm for spriting at the moment)
Hope you all enjoy the British Baddie Goodie flip flopping Gentleman Chojin for what he is worth. Also I chose the anime Colors as it's my favorite look for Robin, and in my own Headcanon is his starting point look. “Oh what's that mean? Starting point? Are you saying you have other Robin variations planned?” Yes, I do indeed I do. This for me is Robin when we first meet him in Kinnikuman, wearing and rocking colors similar to his father, and his father before him, and before him. I plan on doing my own specific thing for all the Kinnikuman characters, just to keep fun for myself. I will also when I am able to work my good arm will do way more variations and have a bigger work flow. Just a day at a time for now guys and gals.
Stay tuned for the next one when I can manage to drop it, and thanks to everyone who voted again. Appreciate you all! Two down, four more to go…
(Also I've presented him here at 300x the normal size just for convenience on the eyes.)
Until the next post, stay gentlemanly everyone.
-Ramen
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oh no, brace yourselves, I feel an old hyperfixation coming back
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White ropes are dope, but chain-link ropes would be so fucking cool
*NBA street shit, like the La Brea spots I hooped at back in High School
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Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Shiso-hen Gets The Crowd Excited With A New Trailer
Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Shiso-hen Gets The Crowd Excited With A New Trailer
#anime #manga #kinnikuman #キン肉マン #ProWrestling
It’s time to grab your wrestling tights and boots because the newest anime adaptation of Yudetamago’s Kinnikuman picked up a new teaser trailer to help hype the action and excitement in Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Shiso-hen (Perfect Origin Founder Story.)
In this new anime, we are celebrating Four Decades of Pro-Wrestling, and paying tribute to the 2011 revival manga arc with the same name.…
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Weekly Shonen Jump 55th anniversary appendix in Weekly Shonen Jump 2023 issue #33
1968
Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #1
Otoko Ippiki Gaki-Daisho by Hiroshi Motomiya
1969
Dr. Toilet by Kazuyoshi Torii
1970
The Gutsy Frog by Yasumi Yoshizawa
1971
Tezuka Manga Award 1st Edition
Samurai Giants by Ikki Kajiwara & Ko Inoue
Boy of the Wilderness Isamu by Soji Yamakawa & Noboru Kawasaki
1972
Astro Kyudan by Shiro Tōzaki & Norihiro Nakajima
1973
Play Ball by Akio Chiba
Hochonin Ajihei by Jiro Gyu & Jo Big
1974
Akatsuka Manga Award 1st Edition
1975
The Circuit Wolf by Satoshi Ikezawa
Doberman Deka by Buronson & Shinji Hiramatsu
1976
Toudai Icchokusen by Yoshinori Kobayashi
Kochikame by Osamu Akimoto
1977
Ring ni Kakero by Masami Kurumada
Susume!! Pirates by Hisashi Eguchi
1978
Cobra by Buichi Terasawa
1979
Kinnikuman by Yudetamago
1980
Dr. Slump by Akira Toriyama
1981
Captain Tsubasa by Yoichi Takahashi
Cat's Eye by Tsukasa Hojo
Stop!! Hibari-kun! by Hisashi Eguchi
1982
High School! Kimengumi by Motoei Shinzawa
1983
Fist of the North Star by Buronson & Tetsuo Hara
Ginga -Nagareboshi Gin- by Yoshihiro Takahashi
1984
DRAGON BALL by Akira Toriyama
1985
City Hunter by Tsukasa Hojo
Miraculous Tonchinkan by Koichi Endo
Sakigake!! Otokojuku by Akira Miyashita
1986
Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada
1987
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki
The Burning Wild Man by Tadashi Sato
1988
Bastard!! by Kazushi Hagiwara
Jungle King Tar-chan by Masaya Tokuhiro
Rokudenashi BLUES by Masanori Morita
Magical Taluluto by Tatsuya Egawa
1989
Weekly Shonen Jump reaches 5.000.000 copies in circulation
Dragon Quest: The Great Adventure of Dai by Riku Sanjo & Koji Inada
Video Girl Ai by Masakazu Katsura
1990
SLAM DUNK by Takehiko Inoue
Chinyuki by Man Gataro
Yu Yu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi
1992
Hareluya II Boy by Haruto Umezawa
1993
Tottemo! Luckyman by Hiroshi Gamo
Hell Teacher Nube by Makura Sho & Takeshi Okano
1994
Midori no Makibao by Tsunomaru
Rurouni Kenshin by Nobuhiro Watsuki
1995
Weekly Shonen Jump reaches 6.530.000 copies in circulation
Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san by Kyosuke Usuta
1996
Hoshin Engi by Ryu Fujisaki
Yu-Gi-Oh! by Kazuki Takahashi
Kochikame 20th Anniversary & Chapter 1000
1997
I's by Masakazu Katsura
Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
ONE PIECE by Eiichiro Oda
1998
Rookies by Masanori Morita
Whistle! by Daisuke Higuchi
HUNTERXHUNTER by Yoshihiro Togashi
1999
Hikaru no Go by Yumi Hotta & Takeshi Obata
The Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi
NARUTO by Masashi Kishimoto
2000
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean by Hirohiko Araki
BLACK CAT by Kentaro Yabuki
2001
Bobobobo Bobobo by Yoshio Sawai
BLEACH by Tite Kubo
2002
Strawberry 100% by Mizuki Kawashita
Eyeshield 21 by Riichiro Inagaki & Yusuke Murata
2004
Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
Gintama by Hideaki Sorachi
Katekyo Hitman Reborn! by Akira Amano
D.Gray-man by Katsura Hoshino
Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation by Yoshiyuki Nishi
2005
Neuro: Supernatural Detective by Yusei Matsui
2006
To Love Ru by Saki Hasemi & Kentaro Yabuki
2007
Sket Dance by Kenta Shinohara
2008
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan by Hiroshi Shiibashi
Toriko by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Bakuman. by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
2009
Kuroko's Basketball by Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Beelzebub by Ryuhei Tamura
Medaka Box by Nisio Isin & Akira Akatsuki
2010
ONE PIECE New World Begins
2011
Nisekoi by Naoshi Komi
2012
Haikyu!! by Haruichi Furudate
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. by Shuichi Aso
Assassination Classroom by Yusei Matsui
Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma by Yuto Tsukuda & Shun Saeki
2013
World Trigger by Daisuke Ashihara
Isobe Isobee Monogatari by Ryo Nakama
2014
Hinomaru Zumo by Kawada
My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi
2015
Black Clover by Yuki Tabata
2016
Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs by Tadahiro Miura
Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge
BORUTO by Mikio Ikemoto & Ukyo Kodachi
The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai & Posuka Demizu
Kochikame 40th Anniversary and Serialization End
2017
We Never Learn by Taishi Tsutsui
Dr. STONE by Riichiro Inagaki & Boichi
2018
Jujutsu Kaisen by Akutami Gege
2019
Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Mission: Yozakura Family by Hitsuji Gondaira
2020
Undead Unluck by Yoshifumi Tozuka
MASHLE by Hajime Komoto
Ayakashi Triangle by Kentaro Yabuki
Me & Roboco by Shuhei Miyazaki
BURN THE WITCH by Tite Kubo
SAKAMOTO DAYS by Yuto Suzuki
2021
The Elusive Samurai by Yusei Matsui
WITCH WATCH by Kenta Shinohara
Blue Box by Kouji Miura
2022
Akane Banashi by Yuki Suenaga & Takamasa Moue
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Perfect Origin submissions and beta designs
Or at least what's known about them.
Starting at zero, The Man's concept art has been uploaded to Pixiv by his creator, Seiji Tanaka, here and here. He was originally submitted as "Zeusman", based on the Greek deity of the same name. Even back then, he was supposed to be the true identity of Strong The Budo, except that in this rendition, he is a choujin cloned from the cells of Neptune King.
While Goldman was likely created by Yudetamago themselves, his Akuma Shogun identity is a refined version of "Vikingman", who was submitted by Kobayashi of Tokyo. Early color illustrations of Shogun tend to depict him with pure red armor, which may have been a leftover from his submission.
Silverman's redesign process for his appearance in the 2011 run was extensively documented and released in the "JC55巻 56巻 発売記念品 2016 夏" booklet. His first rough design is completely different from the finished product, mirroring Shogun even moreso than his final design.
Mirageman is one of the two Kenichi Ishii-submitted Origins, the other being Justiceman. Both him and Thingman, designed by Ken Hiroshima (who also worked on Painman together with Kentaro Sakamoto), were first shown as choujin submissions in Vol. 25 of Nisei Tag, named "Mirage" and "Doppelman" respectively. Thingman is nigh identical to his submission, but Mirageman used to somewhat resemble a circuit board, with PCB traces and pads covering his body.
Abyssman is credited to Masashi Omori and Takamasa Minato, presumably being a combination of multiple submissions, as the Fan Book commentary implies.
Ganman is famous for not only being a combination of two submissions, but also having his appearance modified after his initial reveal. His moose features were taken from a currently unknown submission that were applied to WANI's "The Cyclone".
Yudetamago later clarified in the Vol. 47 Q&A that his design was upgraded to make him look more dignified, as he's supposed to be on the same level as Akuma Shogun.
I've uploaded a catbox album with all the panels I could find of Ganman's original appearance here, but the original WEB version of the chapter can't be found in its entirety anymore.
Crowman/Karasuman was submitted by Takayuki Wakisaka. His name and design have stayed exactly the same, except he's way thinner here than in the manga.
The same Takayuki Wakisaka also appears to have submitted Psychoman's Grim Reaper identity. His new white priest-like design was probably refined by Yudetamago, since an Instagram post by Takashi Shimada shows what looks like concept art, as well as an alternate design.
As of right now, this is all that is known about the design processes of the Perfect Origin. Feel free to add or correct anything if you happen to have more information.
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Yatai Stalls:Japanese Street Food :- Street food vendors are known as Yatai in Japan and while they can be seen in abundance at festivals.
The text written in those colorful nobari :
串だんご (Kushi-dango)
Dango is a Japanese sweet that has been loved by Japanese people for a long time. Dango is a dough made by adding water to powdered grains such as rice, rolling it up and steaming it. Currently, skewered dumplings are often recognized as so-called dumplings, but there are also dumplings that are not skewered. Dumplings flavored with soy sauce, miso, and soybean flour have long been popular among Japanese people. There are also dango called hanami dango and tsukimi dango, which are often seen at events and are said to bring good luck.
たこ焼 (Takoyaki)
Diced octopus encased in a light batter and rolled into a ball with spring onion and ginger and topped with green seaweed, sauce, sliced and dried bonito, and sometimes drizzled with mayonnaise. The exterior of a takoyaki ball is a nice golden brown while the interior can be a touch molten. A single order of takoyaki typically contains about eight balls that are topped with shaved bonito flakes (katsuobushi), aonori seaweed flakes and drizzled with mayonnaise and takoyaki sauce.
おでん (Oden)
"Oden" is very popular winter dish all over Japan, and each region has original taste, as Ozouni new year soup. Various kind of ingredients slowly simmered in flavorful dashi broth.
• Masks
Traditional Japanese masks (お面) are mostly decorative and can easily be found at festivals and shrine events. Masks have long played an important role in Japanese culture. Most of these masks are archetypes borrowed from mythology, ancient dances, or noh theater and military costume. Traditional masks are still used by theater actors or Shinto dancers. The most popular Japanese masks are often inspired by yokai; Supernatural Japanese creatures that appear in popular legends and beliefs. In Kabuki theater, they used makeup to embody characters such as demons or to translate expressions such as anger, feelings of sadness or rage on the faces. The Kabuki actors, as opposed to the Noh Theater, do not wear masks. The mask has also the function of hiding any individual traces of the actor. The fox mask is worn on the faces of many festival goers during Shinto ceremonies. Kitsune mask always using White colour based with red patterns. Inari Shrine had red colors everywhere included on the fox statues of the shrine. Most of the foxes serve Inari has white fur. In most of Japanese festival, Kitsune mask always using White colour based with red patterns. The mask of the fox used in Noh play or Kagura play is white. Kitsunes are believed to have from one to nine tails. The number of tails a kitsune has indicates its age and strength. Kitsunes can come in different colors but turn white or gold upon gaining their 9th tail. The Nine Tailed Fox, or Kyuubi no Kitsune, can hear and see everything that goes on around the world. They wear these (kitsune) masks, in order to attract good benefits and thus ensure a good harvest.
Here are the masks I identified from the panel above.
1. Ramenman in Kinnikuman series
The Japanese manga series Kinnikuman was written and illustrated by Yoshinori Nakai and Takashi Shimada, known as Yudetamago. The series follow Kinnikuman, a superhero who must win a wrestling tournament to retain the title of prince of Planet Kinniku. The manga was first published in Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump as a two one-shots in December 1978 and March 1979. The regular serialization started with the publication of the first chapter in the May 28, 1979 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, where it was serialized weekly until its conclusion in March 1987. Tatakae!! Ramenman is an alternate-universe and spin-off series to Yudetamago's previous work: Kinnikuman. It is focused around the character of Ramenman, who travels the land to fight various enemies. It was serialized in Shueisha's Fresh Jump magazine from 1982 until 1988.
2. Kamen Rider (1971 TV series)
Kamen Rider is a tokusatsu franchise created by manga creator Shotaro Ishinomori.
3. Chiaotzu in Dragon Ball
4. Sun Wukong
(The picture I'm using from Toriyama's bonus illustration featured in Dragon Ball's 6th volume)
In the novel, this headgear is something that binds sun wukong. Originally, he didn't wear it, but after following Tang Sanzang, that is, his master. At the beginning, he liked to kill some ordinary people without any spells. Tang Sanzang felt that his character was very bad, so there was a god, she called Guanshiyin Bodhisattva.This Bodhisattva also taught Tang Sanzang a formula. She used the temptation to make Monkey King wear a hat, and then the hat became this headgear, if Monkey King wanted to kill ordinary people.Tang Sanzang can recite formulas, and this headdress will shrink, giving Monkey King a headache and unable to use any spells. @dob-siki thank you for the information!!!
5. Hyottoko mask
Hyottoko means this facial expression or a mask with this funny face. It's a man. The pouting bent expression of his mouth is very significant. The size of the left and right eyes can be different too. In the mask or the person, who wears the mask often puts Japanese cotton towel (Tenugui) around the head. This character originally came from ancient traditional Japanese dance called Bugaku. The face of this character is an old man playing a funny and ridiculous role. He saw a beautiful couple dancing beautifully and admired and appreciated their dancing while drinking a lot of sake. He was very impressed and tried to dance like that with his wife. But they were too drunk and too old to dance gracefully, so their "dance" turned out to be very funny and awkward. There are many different stories about Hyotoko in Japan. The name Hyottoko came from Hi-Otoko (fire man). He is blowing air through a hollow bamboo stick to make fire. And his expression is showing how hard he is trying. His mouth is also known to resemble sake bottle. Hyottoko masks are commonly used during traditional Japanese dances in order to bring good luck.
I don't know whether the following findings are correct or wrong.
6. Lokai in Star Trek : Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (1969)
This is what came to my mind when I saw white on the right side and black on the left side.
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In a tropical rainforest, the village chief has had some bad luck with raw eggs.
So instead, he tries to eat cooked eggs.
If he can tame that hard-boiled attitude of his, and break out of his shell, maybe he will discover a new side to himself, he thinks.
And to do that, his lucky person was…
The boy who broke the un-boiled yolk!
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Ok listen, I spent way too long trying to make the punchline work better in English, but it relies on the fact that “the grandson who boiled the boiled egg”, when read aloud in Japanese, could be misheard as “the boiled egg, the boiled egg” (“yudetamago o yudeta mago”).
Other than the last line, the rest of the joke is pretty much the same in Japanese as I translated it there.
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They both felt cute. 🌟
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003. REFERÊNCIAS A OUTRAS OBRAS
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 09) X HIMITSU NO AKKO-CHAN, 1962 (BY. FUJIO AKATSUKA)
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 09) X OVERART, 1983 (YASUJI TANIOKA)
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 11) X BIKKURIMAN, 1987 (ST. TOEI)
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 11) X GAKI DEKA,1974 (BY. TATSUHIKO YAMAGAMI)
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 14) X GO-CHAN (BY. GO NAGAI)
BAKEMONOGATARI, 2009 (EP. 15) X KINNIKUMAN, 1979 (BY. YUDETAMAGO)
KOYOMIMONOGATARI, 2016 (EP. 06) X THE TATAMI GALAXY, 2010 (ST. MADHOUSE)
MONOGATARI SERIES SECOND SEASON, 2013 (EP. 01) X LUPIM 3 O CASTELO DE CAGLIOSTRO, 1979 (ST. TOHO)
MONOGATARI SERIES SECOND SEASON, 2013 (EP. 10) X KARL, 1968 (BY. MEIJI)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 02) X POWER RANGER SUPER PATRULHA DELTA, 2005
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 03) x MOHICAN-ZOKU NO SAIGO, 1953 (BY. SHIGERU SUGIURA)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 03) X TAKATO YAMAMOTO
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 06) X JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE PART 2 BATTLE TENDENCY, 1987 (BY. HIROHIKO ARAKI)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 06) X JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE PART 3 STARDUST CRUSADERS, 1989 (BY. HIROHIKO ARAKI)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 07) X KONGORIKISHI (BY. UNKEI & KAIKEI)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 09) X NEJISHIKI, 1965 (BY. YOSHIHARU TSUGE)
NISEMONOGATARI, 2012 (EP. 09) X OSAMU DAZAI
OWARIMONOGATARI 01, 2015 (EP. 07) X JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE PART 4 DIAMOND IS UNBREAKABLE, 1992 (BY. HIROHIKO ARAKI)
OWARIMONOGATARI 01, 2015 (EP. 08) X STEINS GATE, 2009
OWARIMONOGATARI 02, 2017 (EP. 02) X HAJIME NO IPPO, 2000
TSUKIMONOGATARI, 2014 (EP. 01) X KAMEN RIDER, 1971 (EP. 08)
TSUKIMONOGATARI, 2014 (EP. 02) X ULTRAMAN, 1966
TSUKIMONOGATARI, 2014 (EP. 03) X SALOR MOON, 1991 (BY. NAOKO TAKEUCHI)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 01) X IRASUTOYA (BY. TAKASHI MIFUNE)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 02) X BISHOUNEN TANTEIDAN, 2015 (BY. NISIOISIN & KINAKO)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 02) X RESIDENT EVIL, 1996 (ST. CAPCOM)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 03) X CLANNAD, 2007 (ST. KYOTO ANIMATION)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 03) X NEON GENESIS EVANGELION, 1995 (ST. GAINAX)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 03) X OJAMAJO DOREMI, 1999 (ST. TOEI)
ZOKU OWARIMONOGATARI, 2019 (EP. 05) X JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE PART 3 STARDUST CRUSADERS, 1989 (BY. HIROHIKO ARAKI)
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Reading through the first volume, and it's wild how Yude with time actually got the swole level Suguru always imagined himself to be in the first chapters, within this new run.
I'm not the biggest fan of every character in the new run basically all having the same body type in some shots. But I'm immensely happy for Suguru finally getting that level of big the man dreamed he could do.
Think it, believe it, do it... And so he did!! Hoorah!!
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P.S. Poll ends in a couple hours (Really excited to see who you all voted for), I'll roll out the winner of it in the next post I do on here. Keep your eyes on this space. 🤙🙂
-Ramen
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today’s playlist:
Warabe - Kiiroi Botan
Chris - Haru no Mezame
Yuuyu - Anchoko Nuki no Love Song
Miyuki Hara - Yudetamago to Boku
Hiroko Mita - Tokimeki Oboro
Yu Hayami - Love Light
Mariko - Nakimushi Tenshi
Concent Picks - Aishitekuretara
Keiko Okuda - Plastic
Kayoko Matsunaga - Melancholy no Kiseki
Amii Ozaki - Ai ni Koi Love is Gonna Get You
Tomoko Tane - Getabako no Kaijiken
Yoshie Kashiwabara - Kuchibiru Kande Jun’ai
Mioko Yamaguchi - Kaze ni Dakarete
Miyoko Yoshimoto - Hirusagari no Cinderella
Yasuko Tomita - Ringo Ame
thanks for listening!
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And when he wrote "the difference between me and Yudetamago". Well I was ready for some introspection but it was parried by "why is the chibi head pointed"
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The Kinnikuman Franchise Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary with a New Anime and Exhibition
The Kinnikuman Franchise Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary with a New Anime and Exhibition
#anime #manga #キン肉マン #キン肉マンアニメ
It is hard to believe it has been 40 years since the debut of the original anime series based on the Action/Sports Manga, Kinnikuman, created by the duo called Yudetamago (Consisting of writer Takashi Shimada and Artist Yoshinori Nakai). Now, we’re preparing to dive back in with a brand-new anime series!
According to a new announcement from the Official Twitter account for the new anime, a new…
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