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Tomodachi – Edge Of The World
is a Japanese word meaning " friend(s)". It can also refer to: Songs *"Tomodachi", a song by Ketsumeishi *"Tomodachi", a song by Milk & Bone *"Tomodachi no Wao!", a song by Puffy AmiYumi *"Tomodachi", a song by Kyu Sakamoto, appearing on the compilation album '' Kyu Sakamoto Memorial Best'' *"Tomodachi", a song by Maaya Sakamoto released with the song " Yakusoku wa Iranai" *"Tomodachi e Say What You Will", a song by SMAP *" Tomodachi (song)", a song by Utada Hikaru, appearing on the album '' Fantôme'' *" Odd Couple" ("O tomodachi" in Japanese), a song by Gen Hoshino *"Team Tomodachi", a Song by Kohh Manga and other literature *Tomodachi, the fictional leader of a fictional apocalyptic sect in the manga ''20th Century Boys'' by Naoki Urasawa *''Tomodachi'', an award-winning play by Kōbō Abe *''Tomodachi'', a chapter in volume one of the ''One Piece'' manga by Eiichiro Oda *'' Tomodachi – Edge of the World'', a novel by author Simon Higgins *''Tomodachi Game'', a manga ...
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Friendship
Friendship is a Interpersonal relationship, relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague. Although there are many forms of friendship, certain features are common to many such bonds, such as choosing to be with one another, enjoying time spent together, and being able to engage in a positive and supportive role to one another. Sometimes friends are distinguished from family, as in the saying "friends and family", and sometimes from Sexual partner, lovers (e.g., "lovers and friends"), although the line is blurred with Friends with benefits relationships, friends with benefits. Similarly, being in the ''friend zone'' describes someone who is restricted from rising from the status of friend to that of lover (see also unrequited love). Friendship has been studied in academic fields, such as Communication studies, communication, sociology ...
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List Of One Piece Manga Volumes
__TOC__ Volumes Volumes 1–20 Volumes 21–40 Volumes 41–60 Volumes 61–80 Volumes 81–100 Volumes 101–current Digitally colored version See also * List of ''One Piece'' media References External links * of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' * of Viz Media {{One Piece Manga Volumes One Piece ''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as he explores the Grand Line in search of the myt ... Manga Volumes ...
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Operation Tomodachi
was a United States Armed Forces (especially United States Forces Japan, U.S. Forces Japan) assistance operation to support Japan in Emergency management, disaster relief following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The operation took place from 12 March to 4 May 2011; involved 24,000 U.S. servicemembers, 189 aircraft, 24 naval ships; and cost $90 million. Bases and commands Many, if not most, of the United States Forces Japan, U.S. military bases in Japan were involved in some manner in Operation Tomodachi. *Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo, Fussa, western Tokyo, is the operational command center, and furthermore functions as the aviation hub due to the washout of the Sendai Airport, Miyagi Prefecture, Miyagi by the tsunami. * Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Prefecture is the hub of airpower in the Pacific. * Military Sealift Command Japan, Yokohama, provided Command control and coordination of Military Sealift Command assets. * Marine Corps Air Station Futenma * Marine Corp ...
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Living The Dream
Living the Dream or variants may refer to: Television and film * ''Living the Dream'' (New Zealand TV series), a 2004 New Zealand reality show parody * ''Living the Dream'' (British TV series), a comedy drama series, 2017 * '' Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream'', an American reality series * "Living the Dream" (''Big Little Lies''), an episode of the HBO series ''Big Little Lies'' * "Living the Dream" (''Dexter''), an episode of the American series ''Dexter'' * "Living the Dream" (''House''), an episode of the American series ''House'' * "Living the Dream" (''My Family''), an episode of the UK series ''My Family'' * "Livin' the Dream", an episode of the American series ''The Office'' * ''Living the Dream'' (film), a 2006 film directed by Christian Schoyen * '' Goal II: Living the Dream'', a 2007 film Music * ''Living the Dream'' (Jennylyn Mercado album), 2004 * ''Living the Dream'' (Luca Hänni album), 2013 * ''Livin' the Dream'' (album), a 2017 album by Nathan Carter * ...
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Tomodachi Life
''Tomodachi Life'', known in Japan as , and in South Korea as , is a social simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the sequel to the Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS title '' Tomodachi Collection''. The game follows the day-to-day interactions of Mii characters, referred to as "islanders", as they build relationships, solve problems, and interact with the player. The game was released on April 18, 2013 in Japan; June 6, 2014 in North America and Europe; June 7, 2014 in Australia; and July 17, 2014 in South Korea. It sold over 400 thousand units in Japan in its debut week and has sold 6.72 million copies worldwide, making it the eleventh best-selling 3DS game of all time. The game received mostly positive reviews; it was praised for its gameplay and overall charm, but criticized for its simplistic minigames and lack of user control. It introduced features for Mii customizability that were expanded upon in future Nintendo games, such a ...
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Tomodachi Collection
is a Japan-only 2009 social simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It was followed up by the sequels ''Tomodachi Life'' for the Nintendo 3DS and the upcoming '' Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream'' for the Nintendo Switch, for an international market. Gameplay The cast consists of user-created Miis. Players can either transfer Miis directly from their Wii console to their Nintendo DS or create new ones using the in-game Mii Maker. The player chooses their Miis' looks and personality, then helps them with their problems, such as making friends and performing other everyday tasks. Additionally, the player can give their Miis clothes, food, and special items to help them gain experience. The Miis can interact with each other and form relationships, such as friendships. When a Mii gains enough experience, they level up and collect rewards. As the game progresses, meeting certain criteria will unlock new areas and shops on the island. One such ar ...
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Yūsaku Matsuda
was a Japanese actor. In Japan, he was best known for roles in action films and a variety of television series in the 1970s as well as a switch to a wider range of roles in the 1980s. His final film appearance was as the villain Sato in Ridley Scott's '' Black Rain''. He died in 1989 at the age of 40. He is considered one of Japan's most important film actors. Several manga, anime and video game characters are based on him, including Kenshiro in ''Fist of the North Star'', Spike Spiegel in ''Cowboy Bebop'', Rikiya Busujima in ''Zombie Revenge'', Aokiji in ''One Piece'', Wabisuke in ''Summer Wars'', and Jubei Yagyu in '' Onimusha 2''. Career He began acting after graduating from high school, moving through several theatre companies before joining the Bungakuza theatre group at around the same time as Kaori Momoi. His career as a screen actor started in 1973 with a role as a junior police officer in a TV detective drama called ''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' He went on to appear in variou ...
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Tomodachi (film)
is a Japanese word meaning " friend(s)". It can also refer to: Songs *"Tomodachi", a song by Ketsumeishi *"Tomodachi", a song by Milk & Bone *"Tomodachi no Wao!", a song by Puffy AmiYumi *"Tomodachi", a song by Kyu Sakamoto, appearing on the compilation album '' Kyu Sakamoto Memorial Best'' *"Tomodachi", a song by Maaya Sakamoto released with the song " Yakusoku wa Iranai" *"Tomodachi e Say What You Will", a song by SMAP *" Tomodachi (song)", a song by Utada Hikaru, appearing on the album '' Fantôme'' *" Odd Couple" ("O tomodachi" in Japanese), a song by Gen Hoshino *"Team Tomodachi", a Song by Kohh Manga and other literature *Tomodachi, the fictional leader of a fictional apocalyptic sect in the manga ''20th Century Boys'' by Naoki Urasawa *''Tomodachi'', an award-winning play by Kōbō Abe *''Tomodachi'', a chapter in volume one of the ''One Piece'' manga by Eiichiro Oda *'' Tomodachi – Edge of the World'', a novel by author Simon Higgins *'' Tomodachi Game'', a mang ...
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Tomodachi Game
is a Japanese manga series conceptualized by Mikoto Yamaguchi and written and illustrated by Yuki Sato. It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine ''Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine'' from December 2013 to August 2024, with its chapters collected in 26 volumes. A television drama adaptation and two live-action films premiered in 2017. An anime television series adaptation produced by Okuruto Noboru aired from April to June 2022. A second television drama adaptation titled ''Tomodachi Game R4'' aired on TV Asahi from July to September 2022. Premise Yūichi Katagiri was taught the value of friendship when he was young, and it is thanks to his group of four friends that he is able to enjoy high school life today. When their class's school trip funds are stolen, the five are dragged into the mysterious Tomodachi Game as a result of someone's debt. The friendship of the five will be put to the ultimate test against the promise of wealth there. Characters Group C ; : : :A seem ...
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Simon Higgins
Simon Higgins is an Australian screenwriter and author of books for young adults, born in 1958 in England. He arrived in Australia in 1963 after first living in Nigeria, Africa. Career Originally a police officer then private investigator in Adelaide, South Australia, working predominantly on homicide cases, he turned to writing in 1998. To date he has had 12 novels published, often combining the crime, speculative fiction and historical adventure genres. His works have been divided between Random House, the Hachette Group and Pulp Fiction Press. His short stories have also been published by Pan Macmillan/Ford Street Publishing. His debut novel, ''Doctor Id'', published in Australia 1998, subsequently released in Italy and serialised in Japan, was listed as a 1999 Notable Book of the Year by the Children's Book Council of Australia. Higgins’ second novel, ''Thunderfish'' was also listed as a 2000 Notable Book by the CBCA. One of the sequels to ''Thunderfish'', titled ''Und ...
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Tomodachi – Edge Of The World
is a Japanese word meaning " friend(s)". It can also refer to: Songs *"Tomodachi", a song by Ketsumeishi *"Tomodachi", a song by Milk & Bone *"Tomodachi no Wao!", a song by Puffy AmiYumi *"Tomodachi", a song by Kyu Sakamoto, appearing on the compilation album '' Kyu Sakamoto Memorial Best'' *"Tomodachi", a song by Maaya Sakamoto released with the song " Yakusoku wa Iranai" *"Tomodachi e Say What You Will", a song by SMAP *" Tomodachi (song)", a song by Utada Hikaru, appearing on the album '' Fantôme'' *" Odd Couple" ("O tomodachi" in Japanese), a song by Gen Hoshino *"Team Tomodachi", a Song by Kohh Manga and other literature *Tomodachi, the fictional leader of a fictional apocalyptic sect in the manga ''20th Century Boys'' by Naoki Urasawa *''Tomodachi'', an award-winning play by Kōbō Abe *''Tomodachi'', a chapter in volume one of the ''One Piece'' manga by Eiichiro Oda *'' Tomodachi – Edge of the World'', a novel by author Simon Higgins *''Tomodachi Game'', a manga ...
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Kōbō Abe
, known by his pen name , was a Japanese writer, playwright and director. His 1962 novel ''The Woman in the Dunes'' was made into an Woman in the Dunes, award-winning film by Hiroshi Teshigahara in 1964. Abe has often been compared to Franz Kafka for his modernism, modernist sensibilities and his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society. He died aged 68 of heart failure in Tokyo after a brief illness. Biography Abe was born on March 7, 1924 in Kita, Tokyo, Japan and grew up in Mukden (now Shenyang) in Manchuria. Abe's family was in Tokyo at the time due to his father's year of medical research in Tokyo. His mother had been raised in Hokkaido, while he experienced childhood in Manchuria. This triplicate assignment of origin was influential to Abe, who told Nancy Shields in a 1978 interview, "I am essentially a man without a hometown. This may be what lies behind the 'hometown phobia' that runs in the depth of my feelings. All things that are ...
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