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4-Eyes (1975)
Director: Keiichi Tanaami
Cinematographer: Tadashi Endo
«The human eye, a well-known motif of psychedelic culture, is multiplied and intensified in Tanaami Keiichi’s cinematic trip 4 Eyes. Drawing from his experiences designing discotheques, Tanaami presents two prints of the same film in double-projection with a time delay to suggest the mind slipping out of consciousness. text from rarefilmm.com»
#4-Eyes 1975#4-Eyes#2#1975#experimental cinema#keiichi tanaami#Tadashi Endo#my screencaps#my screenshots#4 eyes
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Shinkai no tamashīi 深海の魂
Shinkai no tamashīi is a solo Butoh performance by Tadashi Endo. He expresses a synthesis of theater, the field of tension between yin and yang, male and female and their everlasting alteration. He is the master of being "in between'', that is Butoh - MA
Chicago PremiereTadashi Endo Solo Performance August 3, 8pm Asian Improv aRts Midwest, 4875 N. Elston Ave, Chicagodoors open at 7:30pm PURCHASE TICKETS TADASHIENDO 深海に生き続ける死者の魂。 あらゆる波のうねりは彼らの叫び。 The souls of the dead live in the depths of the sea. Every roar of the waves is their cry. Purchase Tickets Souls in the sea. Refugees, these people fled of war, desperate situations and hunger.…
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“A group of teens vying to keep different dreams alive. Through chance (and jazz) they decide to work together to achieve their goals.”
Sequential Encore is of a quartet of jazz singers who preform gigs around town. Together, their feelings created the Dream Bar Sekai.
#project sekai#project sekai ocs#pjsk fan unit#pjsk ocs#artists on tumblr#original characters#sequential encore#ai endo#tadashi endo#yasu nakamura#keiko yamada
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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
#Weekly Shone Jump#One Piece#Dragon Ball#Naruto#Slam Dunk#KochiKame#Demon Slayer#Bleach#JoJo's Bizarre Adventure#Fist of the North Star#My Hero Academia#Hunter x Hunter#Jujutsu Kaisen#Yu Yu Hakusho#Kinnikuman#Rurouni Kenshin#The Prince of Tennis#Rokudenashi Blues#Gintama#Haikyu!!#manga#long post#late post
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haikyuu fancasts!! pt.1 karasuno
featuring lots of alice in borderland actors
Hinata Shouyo: Yamazaki Kento
(ok i will fight people on this cast)
KageYama Tobio: Maeda Kentaro
(he could hit me in the back of my head with a ball and i'd thank him)
Tsukishima Kei: Sato Takeru
(he was rlly hard to cast ok but hes gotta be hot yk) Yamaguchi Tadashi: Fumiya Endo
(i want to hug him)
Tanaka Ryuunosuke: Keita Machida
(saved him for tanaka because he gives such tanaka energy like cmon)
Yu Nishinoya: Suda Masaki
(ok this particular cast is kinda bad but ROLLLING THUNDERRR)
Daichi Sawamura: Sakaguchi Kentaro
(he's giving parent who's strict but loving and what is daichi if not that)
Koshi Sugawara: Tagasugi Mahero
(help he seems so nice i can't)
Azumane Asahi: Yuto Nakajima
(like cmon all he needs is a man bun)
ok so thats all ill do more later if i have motivation also the girls haven't been forgotten theres just TOO MANY CHOICES
#haikyuu#kageyama tobio#hinata shouyou#hinata shoyo#kagehina#daisuga#sawamura daichi#haikyuu daichi#sugawara#tanaka ryuunosuke#asahi azumane#shoyo hinata#sugawara kōshi#haikyuu sugawara#haikyuu tobio#tsukki#tsukishima#tsukishima kei#haikyuu tsukishima#haikyuu yamaguchi#yamaguchi tadashi#tanaka ryunosuke#ryunosuke tanaka#haikyuu nishinoya#nishinoya yuu#karasuno#volleyball#anime#wow so many tags#yamazaki kento
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𝙈𝘼𝙎𝙏𝙀𝙍𝙇𝙄𝙎𝙏 & 𝙒𝙃𝙊 𝙄'𝙇𝙇 𝙒𝙍𝙄𝙏𝙀 𝙁𝙊𝙍.
𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗔𝗖𝗞 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗡. ⌇ armin arlert / bertholdt hoover / connie springer / eren jaeger / erwin smith / jean kirschtein / levi ackerman / marco bodt / reiner braun
𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗡 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗔𝗖𝗧. ⌇ alhaitham / arataki itto / childe / cyno / diluc / gaming / kaedehara kazuha / kaeya / kamisato ayato / kaveh / kinich / lyney / neuvillette / razor / thoma / tighnari / wanderer / wriothesley / xiao / zhongli
𝗛𝗔𝗜𝗞𝗬𝗨𝗨!! ⌇ asahi azumane / daichi sawamura / hajime iwaizumi / kei tsukishima / keishin ukai / kenma kozume / koushi sugawara / koutarou bokuto / lev haiba / rintarou suna / ryuunosuke tanaka / satori tendou / shouyou hinata / tadashi yamaguchi / tetsurou kuroo / tobio kageyama / tooru oikawa / wakatoshi ushijima / yuu nishinoya
𝗝𝗨𝗝𝗨𝗧𝗦𝗨 𝗞𝗔𝗜𝗦𝗘𝗡. ⌇ choso / megumi fushiguro / ryomen sukuna / satoru gojo / suguru geto / takuma ino / toge inumaki / toji fushiguro / yuuji itadori / yuuta okkotsu
𝗠𝗬 𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗢 𝗔𝗖𝗔𝗗𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗔. ⌇ denki kaminari / eijirou kirishima / hanta sero / hitoshi shinsou / izuku midoriya / katsuki bakugou / keigo takami/hawks / shouta aizawa / shouto todoroki / tenya iida / touya todoroki/dabi
𝗢𝗕𝗘𝗬 𝗠𝗘! ⌇ lucifer / mammon / leviathan / satan / asmodeus / beelzebub / belphegor / diavolo / barbatos / solomon / simeon
𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗗 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗘𝗥. ⌇ akihiko nirei / choji tomiyama / hajime umemiya / haruka sakura / hayato suo / jo togame / kanji nakamura / kyotaro sugishita / mitsuki kiryu / ren kaji / shuhei suzuri / tasuku tsubakino / toma hiragi / yamato endo
𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗦𝗢𝗢𝗡. ⌇ blue lock / demon slayer
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Salvage Showcase - Tadashi Asakura
Now in the past I've been talking about the detective side of things concerning Danganronpa Kirigiri, so thought it'd be good for a change of pace to talk about the culprit side of matters!
For this iteration, I'm discussing the very first culprit of Danganronpa Kirigiri: Tadashi Asakura.
Summary
Tadashi is one of the main characters and point of view focus for the 1st volume of Danganronpa Kirigiri. He lost his family and legs in a fire started by, allegedly, an astrologist who seemingly killed himself. Turning to medication to reduce the pain in his legs and his life effectively being ruined, he was down on his luck at the hospital when he met a scout of the Victims Catharsis Committee: Tokichiro Endo.
Endo promised him this, the same offer given to all Victims that the VCC seeks out: in exchange for risking his life in a Duel Noir to kill their Target, Tadashi will learn the truth of who actually committed the crime that cost him his family and legs. Tadashi agrees and sets up the Sirius Astronomical Observatory Duel Noir.
His Duel Noir involves him inviting Kyoko Kirigiri, Yui Samidare, Shiita Enbi, Eigo Amino and Kou Inuzaka to the observatory. From there, he would kill and dismember one of the guys to impersonate them and, after knocking out the detectives with drugged cans of coffee - he would enact the rest of his murder trick. He would take them to their rooms and would go on to kill & dismember the other guys with a pair of sheers before switching their body parts around (a practical way of trying to avoid exposing that one of them was killed earlier). After that, he planned on having Yui, the Detective for his Duel Noir, find Kyoko with the murder weapons and trick her into thinking Kyoko was the culprit.
However, both girls would come to work together and it was Kyoko that would force Tadashi to give up as she deduced that he was hiding in an armchair, using his fear of fire to make him reveal himself. With his defeat, he admits that he took up a Duel Noir to kill Kou Inuzaka - the true arsonist and culprit that ruined Tadashi's life. Shita was killed so that Tadashi could impersonate him and Eigo was murdered just to complete the trick. With his defeat, Tadashi requests for the girls to stop the VCC and the Duel Noir ,revealing that they always choose the detectives from the Detective Library. He gets apprehended seemingly by the police, but they are actually agents of the VCC. As a penalty for losing the Duel Noir, and to reclaim the funds he wasted, Tadashi is executed by means of being forced into a car that is driven off a cliff.
Tadashi is a bitter man that felt extremely lost after the arson, but when told he could take vengeance for the life he lost - he readily agreed to take up a Duel Noir. He's easily annoyed and was very skeptical of Endo's intentions, but his need to avenge and gain closure for his past, in addition to having nothing to lose, drove him to eventually take the VCC up on their offer. That said, he is very self-aware that the VCC, while it could have given him a better life and closure, was also using his vulnerable state and others. As such, he hates the VCC and their sponsors, desiring them stopped, and passes on his wishes to Yui & Kyoko.
As the Victim of Duel Noir, he holds hatred against Kou for his crimes and is glad to have murdered him. Though, given his murders of Shit and Eigo, it shows that he is not above killing innocent people if it works out for him pragmatically, and he even admits he'd kill Kyoko if she had made things difficult. He's a good actor, being able to pose as a Detective Library member without alerting suspicion, and is only really found out because of his intense trauma from his past. He considers himself the world's unluckiest underdog.
Rundown
In terms of DRK 1 the main theme going on throughout the novel is that of Status. Primarily, its refers to the rank of the detectives in the Detective Library and where they stand on the social pole. Its also the drive of the small cast we are introduced to, at least a good chunk of them. Kou committed atrocities just to raise his rank in the Library, Eigo is a kiss ass to those higher than him and look down on those lower. Kyoko's main goal is to reach into the Zero rank of the Detective Library, if only for her own goals.
But Status isn't restricted to just rank, it can also refer to those 'ranked' metaphorically in society. In Tadashi's case, his Status was pretty much at the bottom: no legs, family, and nothing really going for him aside from spending his existence on government help until he dies. He has nothing to lose, and its used to show why he'd take even a personal risk to himself by playing in the Duel Noir. It's depressing, but the story makes it clear by him, and by extension any other Victims, that their lives must truly be pretty miserable if they resort to a killing game to try to improve their odds.
It's also worth noting that, despite Tadashi's hated of Kou, he essentially went down the same path as that arsonist detective. Kou did his crimes to increase his standing at the cost of his victims livelihoods and lives. Tadashi went about his revenge, which cost the lives of two other innocent people and even framing someone (like Kou did to the astrologer). While Tadashi also wanted revenge, the shot at a better life -a better Status also fueled his motivation to go about the Duel Noir. Effectively turning himself into someone no better than Kou.
In the grand scheme of DRK and its other theme, Justice and Corruption/Catharsis, Tadashi also has his part to play in them. Tadashi, and by extension the other Victims, represents Corruption born of warped Justice. Like with other Victims in the DRK series, he seeks out Catharsis, which to him is just straight up Payback against Kou by killing him (while the other Victims are also motivated by vengeance, its also a means to an end for other, stronger, desire). And it makes sense, since he feels that he had nothing else to strive for in life.
Personal Thoughts
Despite being the starter villain of the week, Tadashi plays an important role for the DRK narrative that I feel is underappreciated (well, part of that is likely due to DRK being so obscure, but the point still stands).
Tadashi is characterized extremely well as someone firmly in the sympathetic grey. What he's done in the Duel Noir, killing and trying to frame Kyoko, is awful, but we know from the beginning why he does acts like that and its from his POV, you can't but kind of want to root for him a bit. To win and gain some semblance of a normal life back. It's what makes him and nearly all the DRK Victim villains hard to ever truly hate. He's sets the tone well for what the girls will have to go up against and serves to make the VCC pretty damn despicable given how they're manipulating people while they are down on their luck and don't think twice about killing the culprit to get their money back.
Also I thought that the whole deal with him the POV for a bit, and the killer made for an interesting dynamic. We know from the get-go that a sixth party entered Sirius and is the culprit, but don't know (when the POV switches back to Yui) where he is hiding or that he even did a switcheraroo with someone else. Kitayama did wonderful in that regards and it really served to show as a preview for just how wild the Duel Noir can become!
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That ends this Showcase and next up is back to the chaotic world of Danganronpa Togami!! Shall I do one of the main Togami Trio, or tackle the many many many siblings of Byakuya that Kijo brought in the world? Or someone else? Think, at the very least, who ever next might be on the lighter side.
#tadashi asakura#danganronpa#danganronpa kirigiri#drk#salvage showcase#yui samidare#kyoko kirigiri#dr kirigiri
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Urusei Yatsura Season 2 Episode 50: Sakura-san is My Youth!
Written by Kazunori Itō, Yū Yamamoto, Takao Koyama, Hiroyuki Hoshiyama, Tadashi Fukui & Mamoru Oshii
Storyboard by Mamoru Oshii, Keiji Hayakawa, Mizuho Nishikubo, Tamiko Kojima, Motosuke Takahashi, Mitsugu Kanzaki & Kazuo Yamazaki
Directed by Mamoru Oshii, Keiji Hayakawa, Tamiko Kojima, Junji Nishimura, Osamu Uemura & Takashi Ano
Animation directed by Hayao Node, Asami Endo, Yuji Yatabe, Kazuo Yamazaki, Takafumi Hayashi & Motosuke Takahashi
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Unit of aces; Tainan Ku pilots on 4 August 1942. Front row, 2nd from left is Takeichi Kokuba; 4th from right Kazushi Uto; 2nd row, 2nd left Toraichi Takatsuka; 4th from left Jun-ichi Sasai; 5th Shiro Kawai; 6th Yasuna Kozono; 7th Masahisa Saito; 8th Tadashi Nakajima; 12th Takeyoshi Ohno; 3rd row, 6th from left Mototsuna Yoshidsa; 7th Saburo Sakai; 8th Hiroyoshi Nishizawa; 10th Yoshio Ohki; Toshio Ohta; 14th Masuaki Endo; 4th row, 3rd from left Sadao Uehara; 4th Keisaku Yoshimura; 9th Ichirobe Yamazaki.
Photo and caption featured in Japanese Naval Fighter Aces: 1932-45 (Stackpole Military History) by Professor Ikuhiko Hata, Yashuho Izawa and Christopher Shores
#Takeichi Kokuba#Kazushi Uto#Toraichi Takatsuka#Jun-ichi Sasai#Shiro Kawai#Yasuna Kozono#Masahisa Saito#Tadashi Nakajima#Takeyoshi Ohno#Mototsuna Yoshidsa#Saburo Sakai#Hiroyoshi Nishizawa#Yoshio Ohki#Toshio Ohta#Masuaki Endo#Sadao Uehara#Keisaku Yoshimura#Ichirobe Yamazaki#pilots#Tainan ku#Unit of aces#4 August 1942
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Yu Yu Hakusho: Poltergeist Report released on April 9, 1994.
Studio(s): Studio Pierrot and Movic
Director: Masakatsu Iijima
Producers: Haruo Sai, Ken Hagino, and Naoji Hōnokidani
Score: Yusuke Honma
I'll also list all of the artists involved in making the background art and the key animators! This movie looks incredible and directors tend to get a much bigger cut of the credit than they deserve.
Background Art: Emi Kitahara, Emiko Koizumi, Hideaki Kudo, Hirofumi Shiraishi, Hisae Saito, Hitoshi Nagasaki, Ikuko Ōoka, Kaoru Inoda, Kazuo Ebisawa, Kumiko Nagashima, Masumi Nishikawa, Mio Isshiki, Ryō Kōno, Sadayuki Arai, Sawako Takagi, Shigenori Takada, Shinichi Uehara, Shinobu Takahashi, Shuichi Hirose, Toshiharu Mizutani, Toshiyuki Yoshimura, Yasunari Usuda, Youngil Park, Yuka Kawashima, Yuka Okamoto, Yūko Kobayashi
Key Animation: Akihide Saitō, Chihiro Hayashi, Fuminori Kizaki, Hajime Kamegaki, Hideyuki Motohashi, Hikaru Takanashi, Hiroharu Nishida, Hiromi Niioka, Hirotaka Kinoshita, Hiroyuki Kanbe, Hiroyuki Okuno, Hisahito Natsume, Isao Sugimoto, Junichi Kigawa, Junko Abe, Kari Higuchi , Katsuichi Nakayama, Kazumi Minahiro, Kazuya Kuroda, Kazuyuki Ikai, Kazuyuki Kobayashi, Keiko Shimizu, Kenji Yamazaki, Kunihiko Ito, Mamoru Hosoda, Mamoru Kurosawa, Masahito Yamashita, Masaki Hosoyama, Masayuki Fujita, Mayumi Hirota, Munenori Nawa, Naoyuki Owada, Osamu Nabeshima, Satoru Iriyoshi, Satoshi Fukushima, Shinji Seya, Shinsaku Kōzuma, Shuji Kawakami, Shunji Suzuki, Susumu Yamaguchi, Tadakatsu Yoshida, Tadashi Abiru, Takashi Yamazaki, Takayuki Gorai, Takenori Mihara, Takuya Satō, Toyoaki Shiomi, Yasunari Nitta, Yoshiaki Tsubata, Yoshinori Kanada, Yoshiyuki Kishi, Yuichi Endo, Yuko Kusumoto
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Bestie I know it's a broad questshun but what is your favorite work of art?
tadashi endo's ikiru tore me to shreds and i think about it every day of my life
#its fully online if u search#i was literally the crying faggie from the beginning of hable con ella watching it
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Shinkai no tamashīi 深海の魂
Shinkai no tamashīi is a solo Butoh performance by Tadashi Endo. He expresses a synthesis of theater, the field of tension between yin and yang, male and female and their everlasting alteration. He is the master of being "in between'', that is Butoh - MA
Chicago PremiereTadashi Endo Solo Performance August 3, 8pm Asian Improv aRts Midwest, 4875 N. Elston Ave, Chicagodoors open at 7:30pm PURCHASE TICKETS TADASHIENDO 深海に生き続ける死者の魂。 あらゆる波のうねりは彼らの叫び。 The souls of the dead live in the depths of the sea. Every roar of the waves is their cry. Purchase Tickets Souls in the sea. Refugees, these people fled of war, desperate situations and hunger.…
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Coffee please~ HQ! Doujinshi
Título: Coffee please ( コーヒーをどうぞ - Kouhii o douzo)
Tipo: Doujinshi Anime: Haikyuu!! Pareja: Tsukishinma Kei x Yamaguchi Tadashi Artista: Endo
Scans: Pixiv Traducción al inglés: MyReadingManga Traducción al español: MissSweet
Descarga: Mediafire
TAMBIÉN PUEDES VERLO EN MANGADEX
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Jujutsu Kaisen TV anime PV3. It’ll premiere on October 2, 2020.
Cast additions
Nobunaga Shimazaki as Mahito
Takahiro Sakurai as Suguru Geto
Atsuko Tanaka as Hanami
Shigeru Chiba as Jogo
Marina Inoue as Mai Zen'in
Subaru Kimura as Aoi Todo
Mugihito as Yoshinobu Gakuganji
Chinatsu Akasaki as Kazumi Miwa
Aya Endo as Shoko Ieiri
Takaya Kuroda as Masamichi Yaga
Yoshitaka Yamaya as Junpei Yoshino
Mitsuo Iwata as Kiyotaka Ijichi
Cursed water spirit
Previously announced cast members
Junya Enoki as Yūji Itadori
Yūma Uchida as Megumi Fushiguro
Asami Seto as Nobara Kugisaki
Yūichi Nakamura as Satoru Gojō
Junichi Suwabe as Sukuna Ryōmen
Mikako Komatsu as Maki Zenin
Kouki Uchiyama as Toge Inumaki
Tomokazu Seki as Panda
Kenjiro Tsuda as Kento Nanami
Staff
Director: Sunghoo Park
Screenplay: Hiroshi Seko
Character Design: Tadashi Hiramatsu
Music: Hiroaki Tsutsumi, Yoshimasa Terui, and Arisa Okehazama
Animation production: MAPPA
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