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Rin Haruka
is a 2003 Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Sunrise. It is the third installment of the ''Machine Robo'' anime trilogy, which is based on the toyline by PLEX and Bandai. It is directed by Mamoru Kanbe (''Cardcaptor Sakura'') and written by Hideki Sonoda ('' Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos''). It aired on TV Tokyo from January 8, 2003, to January 3, 2004, having a total of 53 episodes. Storyline In the future, age is not a factor in determining whether an individual can perform a certain task, only special talent and training. The Machine Robo Rescue (MRR) organization has been established so that robots and children can become partners and rescue people from danger. Twelve children with various abilities have been selected and introduced as part of the Robo Rescue program. Life as one of the children chosen as part of the MRR has just started for Taiyou Oozora. Difficult training lies ahead for the MRR team in order for them to protect many people's lives. Cha ...
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Mecha
In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines, typically depicted as piloted, humanoid walking vehicles. The term was first used in Japanese (language), Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and or 'giant robot' is the narrower term. Real mechs vary greatly in size and shape, but are distinguished from vehicles by their biomorphic appearance, and are often much larger than human beings. Different Genre#Subgenre, subgenres exist, with varying connotations of realism. The concept of Super Robot and Real Robot are two such examples found in Japanese anime and manga. Real-world piloted robots or non-robots Robot locomotion, robotic platforms, existing or planned, may also be called "mechs". In Japanese, "mechs" may refer to mobile machinery or vehicles (not including aircraft, cars, motorcycles and HGV) in general, piloted or Mobile robot, otherwise. Characteristics 'Mecha' is an abbreviation, first used ...
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Acrophobic
Acrophobia, also known as hypsophobia, is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share similar causes and options for treatment. Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, known as the fear of falling. On the other hand, those who have little fear of such exposure are said to have a head for heights. A head for heights is advantageous for hiking or climbing in mountainous terrain and also in certain jobs such as steeplejacks or wind turbine mechanics. People with acrophobia can experience a panic attack in high places and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Approximately 2–5% of the general population has acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men. The term is from the , , meaning "peak, summit, edge" and , , "fear". The term "hypsophobia" derives from the Greek word (hypso ...
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Machine Robo Mugenbine
, also called Multiple General Node Combine System or Mu.Gen.Bine is a Japanese transforming robot toyline first released on 27 December 2003 by Bandai. Designed by PLEX, Mugenbine is the successor of the Machine Robo line of transforming toy robots. About Mugenbine Mugenbine is a term derived from the words mugen, which is Japanese for 'infinite', and the English word 'combine', which is the theme for the series. Mugenbine uses numerous interlocking pegs and sockets to attach and remove components and relocate them in order to form different modes. While all figures have at least two official alternate modes and most have official combinations with one to three other figures, the concept of the line is to allow you to assemble your own animal and machine creations. Core figures The majority of the series consists of robot figures called Mugenroids, basic block-proportioned figures that can contort and fold into various shapes, most notably a cube, to form the core of its vario ...
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Battle Hackers
A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force commitment. An engagement with only limited commitment between the forces and without decisive results is sometimes called a skirmish. The word "battle" can also be used infrequently to refer to an entire operational campaign, although this usage greatly diverges from its conventional or customary meaning. Generally, the word "battle" is used for such campaigns if referring to a protracted combat encounter in which either one or both of the combatants had the same methods, resources, and strategic objectives throughout the encounter. Some prominent examples of this would be the Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of Britain, and the Battle of France, all in World War II. Wars and military campaigns are guided by military strategy, whereas battl ...
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JAM Project
JAM Project ("JAM" standing for "Japan Animationsong Makers") are a Japanese Music in Japanese animation, anison band founded on July 19, 2000, by anison singer Ichirou Mizuki. The band is composed of many vocal artists well known in the anime music industry. Aside from the many anime, tokusatsu, and video game theme songs the band has performed together, each member is famous for their own solo performances of Japanese theme songs. JAM Project is known to worldwide audiences for their theme music contributions to Garo (TV series), ''Garo'' and ''One-Punch Man.'' History JAM Project was founded in 2000 by veteran singer Ichirou Mizuki, who sought to revitalize the fiery spirit of earlier anime songs. He recruited fellow veterans of that space, including Hironobu Kageyama and Masaaki Endoh, who remain members of the group. The following year, JAM Project began a long association with the Super Robot Wars franchise, performing "Hagane no Messiah" for the PlayStation game "Super ...
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Kenji Nojima
is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with the voice talent agency Aoni Production. His first major role in voice-over was Spark in the '' Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight'' series. He voiced Hikaru Ichijyo in a number of ''Macross''-related video games in the 2000s. Other major roles include Yuto Kiba in ''High School DxD'', Jade in ''Ultimate Muscle'', Nobuchika Ginoza in '' Psycho-Pass'', Keisaku Sato in '' Shakugan no Shana'', Taihei Doma in '' Himouto! Umaru-chan'', Yuna Roma Seiran in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, Hazard/Submarine Robo in ''Sortie! Machine Robo Rescue'', Prince Cayenne in '' Lady Jewelpet'', Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask in '' Sailor Moon Crystal'', Fumito Nanahara in '' Blood-C'', and Masaki in '' Time of Eve''. He is the son of Akio Nojima and is the younger brother of Hirofumi Nojima. He married Chie Sawaguchi in 2004 and has two children. Their eldest son, Touya Nojima (野島透也, Nojima Tōya), started working as ...
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Naoki Yanagi
is a Japanese voice actor who was born in Tokyo. He was associated with Trias Production, and is now with Artist Crew. He has voiced in a number of anime shows and video games. Some of his lead roles include Manabu Yuuki in '' The Galaxy Railways'', Mythos in '' Princess Tutu'', Renji Hiiragi in '' Night Wizard!'', Cacao in '' Trouble Chocolate'', Moses in ''Blood+'' and Gyro Robo in ''Machine Robo Rescue''. He heads a production company called FreeMarch. Filmography Anime Video games Dubbing *Mikoto Yutaka in '' The Day of Revolution'' *Cubit Foxtar '' Mega Man Zero 3'' *Edd (Double D) in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy '' Ed, Edd n Eddy'' is an animated television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around three friends named Ed, Edd (nicknamed "Double D" to avoid confusion with Ed), and Eddy—collectively known as "th ...'' (Japanese dub) *Baby Sylvester in '' Baby Looney Tunes'' (Japanese dub) * Uwasa no Futari (Hiroshi Akabane) Drama CDs ...
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Kazuma Horie
is a Japanese voice actor for anime shows and video games. Some of his major roles are Regulus in ''Goulart Knights'', Seiji Yagiri in ''Durarara!!'', Ryū Tsuji in '' Special A'', Kaname Tanuma in ''Natsume's Book of Friends'', and Snow Lily in '' Servamp''. Filmography Anime Film Drama CD Video games Dubbing References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Horie, Kazuma Living people 1976 births Japanese male voice actors ...
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Kazuhiro Nakata
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Ken Production. He played Bear in '' .hack//Sign'' and Fei-Wang Reed in '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle''. Biography He became interested with voice acting, while studying university, when at one point he was assigned to be a chairman of a radio drama production at the festival. Filmography Television animation *''Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'' (1993) – Duker Iq *''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' (1994) – Gentle Chapman *''Mobile Suit Gundam Wing'' (1995) – Rashid Kurama *''Virtua Fighter'' (1995) as Lee Coleman *''After War Gundam X'' (1996) – Nomoa Long *''Cowboy Bebop'' (1998) – Morgan *'' Gear Fighter Dendoh'' (2002) – Altair the Black Knight *''Kasumin'' (2001) – Kirinobito *'' .hack//Sign'' (2002) – Bear *''Witchblade'' (2006) – Masaya Wado *''Fate/stay night'' (2006) – Sōichirō Kuzuki *''Demonbane'' (2006) – Ness *''Baccano!'' (2007) – Senator Manfred Beriam *'' Idolmaster: Xenoglossia'' (2007) – Joseph Shing ...
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Yukana Nogami
, who goes by her mononymous stage name , is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Sigma Seven. Her major roles include Yuri Tanima in ''Wedding Peach'', Meiling Li in ''Cardcaptor Sakura'', Tessa in ''Full Metal Panic!'', Honoka Yukishiro (Cure White) in ''Futari wa Pretty Cure'', Ulrike in ''Kyo Kara Maoh!'', Yumiko Tomi in ''Fafner in the Azure'', C.C. in ''Code Geass'', Cecilia Alcott in ''Infinite Stratos'', and Kale in ''Dragon Ball Super''. In tokusatsu, she voices Mezool in ''Kamen Rider OOO''. In video games, she is the voice of Asahi Takashima in '' Money Idol Exchanger'', Tear Grants in ''Tales of the Abyss'', Ai Nanasaki in ''Amagami SS'', Niyon in ''Granblue Fantasy'', Dusk (Xi) in ''Arknights'', and Zhiming: Ethereal Enigma in '' Aether Gazer''. Biography During her childhood, Yukana was an ill girl who wasn’t expected to live past the age of 20. As she had hoped to leave a mark for her existence, Yukana chose a career in show business and even ...
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Risa Hayamizu
is a Japanese voice actress represented by Arts Vision. Some of her major roles include: Kumiko Yamaguchi in '' Gokusen'', Saori Eguchi in '' Mirmo'', Maya Takahashi in '' Amagami'', Cao Rin Shen in '' Fighting Beauty Wulong'', Maria Momoe in '' Big Windup!'', Ryoku in '' Lilpri'', and Yu and Aoi Kuchiba in '' The Qwaser of Stigmata''. Filmography Anime Film Video games References External links * at Arts Vision * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hayamizu, Risa 1975 births Living people Voice actresses from Osaka Prefecture 21st-century Japanese actresses Arts Vision voice actors ...
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