Chobits characters - Chobits characters This article about Chobits characters is part of the Chobits group of articles. Up to the end of the manga and series, so western fans take heed... Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Hideki Motosuwa 2 Chii (Elda) 3 Black-clad Chii (Freiya) 4 Yumi Omura 5 Minoru Kokubunji 6 Chitose Hibiya 7 Takako Shimuzu 8 Shimbo Hiromu 9 Plum 10 Hiroyasu Ueda 11 Yoshiyuki Kojima 12 Kotoko 13 Zima 14 Dita Hideki Motosuwa Japanese Seiyuu: Tomokazu Sugita English Voice Actor: Crispin Freeman Hideki is a 19-year-old student (ronin) attempting to get into university by studying at Seki cram school, which his parents have sent him to. They have also severed his allowance, which means he has to work a Club Paradise, a bar, to make.
Chobits - Chobits Chobits (ちょびっツ) is a manga and anime series created by CLAMP. Story The story centres around the life of Hideki Motosuwa, a poor student (ronin) attempting to get into university by studying at Seki cram school, and in particular his relationship with a persocom (a computer designed to look like a person) called Chii, who is a Chobit (a sort of super-persocom with abilities far in advance of normal Persocoms, most remarkably emotions). It also deals with the possible future problem (if and when artificial companions become a reality) of people not having time for other people and preferring to spend it with their persocom, and what effect this has on those who want a relationship with another human. As well as making several interesting.
A City With No People - People A City With No People is a fictional book mentioned in the Chobits 4 book (ISBN 1591820073). Warning: Wikipedia contains spoilers! A City With No People is a book within a book, akin to Shakespeare's play within a play. The story of A City With No People closely parallels that of the main characters of the manga and anime Chobits, and is written in the story by Hibiya Chitose. A City With No People tells the story of a city where all of the lights are on, but no one is in the streets. The people are all inside, with Persocoms. Over the course of several internal books spanning the entire Chobits story, the narrator reveals the nature of the Persocoms, and their relationship with the people. It then goes.
List of Japan-related topics - characters Kanji Reference:Index Wikipedia:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # .hack, .hack//SIGN, 0 Series Shinkansen, 100 Series Shinkansen, 100-yen shop, 1964 Summer Olympics, 1998 Winter Olympics, 200 Series Shinkansen, 23 special wards, 2ch, 300 Series Shinkansen, 400 Series Shinkansen, 47 Ronin, 500 Series Shinkansen, 55-year system, 64DD, 700 Series Shinkansen, 800 Series Shinkansen A A City With No People, A.I. Love You, Abashiri, Abashiri subprefecture, ABCL/1, ABCL/R, ABCL/R2, Abe clan of Mikawa, Abe Iso, Abe Masakatsu, Abe no Hirafu, Abe no Seimei, Abe Nobuyuki, Abeno Plain, Abe River, Abe Shintaro, Abenobashi Magical Shopping District, Abh, Abiko, Abolition of the Han system, Abukuma River, Acura, AD.
Kalimantaan - of tropical river jungless and the dreamlike, almost feverish quality that life can take on in the tropics. Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish what "really" happens in the story from dreams and fantasies of the characters. She makes use of a variety of writing forms, including diary entries, letters, and straight narrative to tell a fascinating story. In 1839, an English adventurer arrived on the northwest coast of Borneo, commissioned to deliver a letter of gratitude to the Sultan of Brunei for having safely returned the crew of a British merchantman, lost on his coast. It was a region full of head-hunters, pirate tribes, and slave traders. Most Europeans with the temerity to enter the region had never been heard from again. This particular adventurer, however, seems to know how.
Karl May - Karl Hohenthal, D. Jam, Prinz Muhamel Lautréamont, Ernst von Linden, P. van der Löwen, Emma Pollmer, Richard Plöhn, and Oberlehrer Franz Langer. May invented the characters of Winnetou, the wise Indian, and Old Shatterhand, Winnetou's white partner. His works were immensely successful in Europe, translated into 33 different languages and selling over 200 million copies, yet he is virtually unknown in the English-speaking world - though this is slowly beginning to change. Several of his novels were subsequently made into films. Even long after his death May is blamed for Hitler praising his works (but Albert Einstein, Hermann Hesse and Bertha von Suttner praised May also). May also dabbled as a musical composer, writing two very famous romantic German songs, "Forget Me Not" and a version of "Ave Maria.".
Kanji Reference:Yo - number - hex 66DC/decimal 26332 Stroke Order The 日 character is drawn. The left-most of the two characters that look like mirrored E's is done as follows: The top-most horizontal line and the vertical line is done in one stroke, from top-left to bottom-right. The middle horizontal stroke is done, from left to right. The bottom-most horizontal stroke is done, from left to right. The other 'mirror-E' on the right is done, in the same way. The diagonal stroke under the left-most 'mirror-E' is done, from top-right to bottom-left. The vertical stroke underneath the diagonal stroke is done, from top to bottom. Though it may not look like it is, the remaining vertical stroke is split into two parts. The part between the right-most 'mirror-E' and the horizontal line below it.
Kamal Hassan - break with K. Balachander's Telugu hit Maro Charithra. Besides Tamil, he has also performed in movies in Hindi and other languages. He has played a plethora of characters including a ventriloquist, an under-world don, a freedom-fighter, a classical dancer, a blind violinist, a dwarf clown and even a mentally challenged man. He is the winner of several Indian awards for acting. He has also received the best actor award at the Asian Film festivals held in 1983 and 1985 for Saagara Sangamam and Swathi Muthyam, respectively. He also ventured into film direction with Hey Ram, a film depicting the conflict between the revolutionaries and non-violonists during the Indian Independence movement. His unfinished projects include Sandiyar and Maruda Naayagam. He is also a self-professed Rationalist, Atheist, Activist, and a follower of Periyar..
Kathakali - over 500 years ago. It is a spectacular combination of drama, dance, music and ritual. Characters with vividly painted faces and elaborate costumes re-enact stories from the Hindu epics, Mahabharatha and Ramayana. A Kathakali actor uses immense concentration, skill and physical stamina, gained from training based on Kalari Payattu, the ancient martial art of Kerala, to prepare for the demanding role of a Kathakali actor. Drummers, singers, make up artists and costumers complete the ensemble of highly trained specialists, to present a Kathakali performance. Kathakali is a harmonious combination of five forms of fine art: Literature (Sahithyam) Music (Sangeetham) Painting (Chithram) Acting (Natyam) Dance (Nritham).
Kangxi Emperor of China - Russians invaded the northern frontier again in 1680s. After series of battles and negotiations, the two empires signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689. The Khalkha Mongols preserved their independence while they paid tribute to the Manchu Empire. A conflict between the Houses of Jasaghtu Khan and Tösheetü Khan led another dispute between the Khalkha and the Jüün Ghar about Tibetan Buddhism. In 1688 Galdan, Jüün Ghar chief, invaded and occupied Khalkha. The Khalkha royal families and the first Jebtsundamba Khutughtu crossed the Gobi Desert, sought help from the Qing Dynasty and, as a result, came under the empire. In 1690, the Jüün Ghar and the Manchu Empire clashed in Ulaan Butun, Inner Mongolia, where the Qing army were severely damaged by Galdan. In 1696, the Kangxi Emperor himself led the.
Vecchio - Vecchio Vecchio. A category of aged, male characters from the Italian Commedia dell'Arte. The primary members of this group are Pantalone and Il Dottore..
Kaurava - term, that means the descendants of Kuru, a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahabharata. It is often written as Kauravas in English; technically this plural form is incorrect since the Sanskrit form is plural already. The singular term, for a single descendant of Kuru, is Kaura. The term is used in the Mahabharata with two meanings; 1. the wider meaning, to represent all the descendants of Kuru. This meaning, which includes the Pandava brothers, is also sometimes used in the Mahabharata, especially in some of the earlier parts. 2. the commoner and narrower meaning, to represent the elder line of the descendants of King Kuru. This restricts it to the children of King Dhritarashtra, as his line is the elder line of descent.
Kablam! - channel from 1996 to 2000. It featured a collection of shorts done in wildly different animation styles, and bridged by the characters of Henry and June, who introduced the shorts and had their own wacky high-jinks. Regular Kablam! Shorts Sniz and Fondue - a pair of unidentifiable rodents who often got on each other's nerves but were ultimately the best of friends Prometheus and Bob - a claymated segment featuring the mission logs of Prometheus, an alien (in the classic tall, lanky gray style) who comes to Earth to try to teach the local caveman all manner of things, from the use of fire to the act of ice skating. The result is usually a failure. Life with Loopy - the life of twelve-year-old Larry and his strange life with his.
Kath and Kim - series was released in 2003. Both series were created and written by Gina Riley and Jane Turner who both play the leading roles. The main characters are Kath - an empty nester who wants to enjoy time with her "hunk of spunk" Kel and her her twenty-something daughter Kim. Kim's husband Brett and Kim's second best friend Sharon add chaos. The characters were originally developed in the early 1990s with the highly succesful "Fast Forward" comedy sketch show. The strong script and highly developed alternative vocabulary and mis-pronunciation of words by the two main characters was a feature of the show. "It's ny-oice, it's different, it's un-ewes-yewl!" The theme song is Anthony Newley's "The Joker", and is peformed by Gina Riley. Characters Kathleen Darleen Day (Jane Turner) -- An empty nester.
Keno - Han Dynasty. When the city was hard pressed, and provisions were beginning to fail, they (the besieged) were anxious to increase the contributions, and to exhort the people to subscribe more for the army, but were unable to do so. Hence they established a game of chance (to guess characters), by which they hoped to tempt the people to hazard their property. In order to fix a method of losing or gaining at hazard, they chose 120 characters for the whole game and eight characters for one subdivision. If the people lost one (whole) subdivision they lost three lí of property; if they gained one division they were rewarded with ten taels. These regulations being once established, who would not sacrifice a little in order to gain much? The two games.
Kermit the Frog - thing; Kermit's first appearance as a frog was in the television special Hey Cinderella in 1969, and he's been a frog ever since. Kermit made frequent appearances on Sesame Street, often as a news reporter interviewing nursery rhyme characters. One of his most memorable works was the song, "It's not easy being green". Kermit's song "Rainbow connection" was also a big hit from The Muppet Movie. In The Muppet Show television series, Kermit was frontman and the long-suffering stage manager of the fictional theatre show. He continually struggled to produce a quality program, for a sparse and disaffected audience. Kermit also appeared in several Muppet movies and spin-off series, including Muppets Tonight. As a running joke in the shows, Kermit was pursued by leading lady Miss Piggy. He is close friends.
Kevin J. Anderson - The X-Files, and is the co-author of the Dune prequels), but he has also written original works with characters of his own creation. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Bibliography (incomplete) 1.1 Star Wars books 1.1.1 with Rebecca Moesta 1.2 Dune prequels 1.3 X-Files books 1.4 as K. J. Anderson 1.5 original 1.6.
Kenny McCormick - in the animated series South Park. He is one of the four central characters, all of whom are eight-year old boys. Kenny is most famous for dying in nearly every episode, often followed by a cry of "Oh my God! They killed Kenny! You bastards!" from his friends Stan and Kyle. He is also well-known for never appearing except under his orange hood (although he does remove it during the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut). Due to his hood, all of his lines are mumbled, and are usually such that they'd be censored if they weren't. He has a colorful sense of humor and a perverted mind. Kenny's lines in the South Park theme song are: I like girls with big vaginas; I'm also a fan of big, fat.
Veronica Lodge - the Archie Comics books series. Lodge, like all other Archie characters, still remains a high school teenager after 61 years. She is called both by her regular name Veronica and her nick-name Ronnie (and sometimes shortened further to Ron). Lodge is the beautiful daughter of Hiram Lodge, the richest man in Archies city of Riverdale, and his wife Hermione Lodge, and as so, she enjoys a very posh lifestyle, but she chooses to hang out with her poorer friends instead, in part to try to conquer the love of Archie Andrews. Vain but good-hearted, Lodge, a fashion-conscious character, is the star, alongside best friend and love rival Betty Cooper, of an Archie spin-off, Betty And Veronica Magazine. Links: Trivia about the character.
Kenny Everett - Kenny was among the first intake of new DJs recruited from the pirates. Kenny developed a unique style of humorous presentation from the start, using zany characters and voices, along with jingles, drop-ins and trailers of his own. However, he soon got himself into trouble by making an unguarded remark about the transport minister's wife's inability to pass the driving test, and was subsequently sacked from the station in 1970. He was reinstated in 1972, but at that time, the government had legislated for new commercial radio stations in the UK, and the first of these, Capital Radio, began broadcasting in 1973. Kenny was given his own show on the new station, where he further developed his own distinctive format. Besides the radio programmes, he had two television series, The first,.