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edgeyberzerker · 1 month ago
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Battle Arena Toshinden turns 30 on January 1st, 2025
So why not a poster??
I drew the original cast from the first Toshinden game.
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smbhax · 5 months ago
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Duke B. Rambert - Battle Arena Toshinden
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searching4rinoa · 2 years ago
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Battle Arena Toshinden 3 Pt. 5 "GAIAAAAAA!"
GAIAAAAAA!
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videogamequeens · 3 years ago
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Uranus is the angel-like, but extremely power-hungry second-in-command of the Himitsu Kessha, a criminal organization. Even though she had served the group's leader, Master, with no question, Uranus had sought to overthrow her and become the new leader of the organization. Prior to joining the Himitsu Kessha, Uranus was an ordinary woman and the girlfriend of Duke B. Rambert.
When she learned that Gaia: one of her co-workers, had hosted the first Toshinden tournament behind the Himitsu Kessha's back in order to start a rebellion, she declared him a traitor and marked him for death. However, Gaia escaped and went into hiding. Uranus had then sent him an invitation to the second tournament in an attempt to lure him out. Although Gaia had indeed entered, Uranus was eventually killed, along with Master, by Sho Shinjo who had confronted them at their headquarters.
During the events of the fourth tournament, a girl named Puella Marionette carries Uranus' bow and it is strongly implied that Uranus was her mother.
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pikari-kohinata · 6 years ago
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Uno de esos BGMs inolvidables. Battle Arena Toshinden 2 , el tema de Duke B. Rambert , simplemente 10 de 10 TE-MA-ZO de aquellos que hacían de los combates en este juego algo memorables. #battlearenatoshinden #battlearenatoshinden2 #dukebrambert #playstation #psx #takara #fightinggames #gamer #retrogamer #retrogames #music #bgm #ost #videogamemusic #datmusic #nerd #geek #oldshool #videogames #nostalgia https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp3kQ5TFWmJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dqll19cm9165
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njawaidofficial · 7 years ago
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'Hamilton' Earns Record Number of Olivier Award Nominations
https://styleveryday.com/2018/03/06/hamilton-earns-record-number-of-olivier-award-nominations/
'Hamilton' Earns Record Number of Olivier Award Nominations
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking musical has 13 nominations, more than any other production in the Olivier’s history.
Hamilton‘s record-breaking has continued across the Atlantic, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s revolutionary musical on Tuesday earning 13 nominations for the U.K.’s Olivier Awards, the most for any production in the awards’ history.  
The production – currently running at London’s Victoria Palace Theater – came away with best actor nods for both Jamael Westman and Giles Terera, alongside best original score and best musical, with Miranda himself getting a nomination in the outstanding achievement in music category. 
Hamilton was followed by Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman, which earned seven nominations, including best direction for Sam Mendes and best actor for Paddy Considine. 
Other notable nominations included Bryan Cranston (Network), Andrew Scott (Hamlet) and Andrew Garfield (Angels in America), who join Considine in the best actor category, plus recent Oscar-nominee Lesley Manville (Long Day’s Journey into Night), nominated for best actress alongside Laura Donnelly (The Ferryman), Imelda Staunton (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) and Audra McDonald (Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill). 
The Olivier Awards ceremony will be held at the Royal Albert Hall on April 8. 
See the full list of nominations below. 
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Music
Michael Jibson for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Ross Noble for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre Jason Pennycooke for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Cleve September for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical
Sheila Atim for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic Tracie Bennett for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Rachel John for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Lesley Joseph for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre
Outstanding Achievement in Music
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – music and orchestrations by Dan Gillespie Sells, his debut as a musical theatre composer and orchestrator at Apollo Theatre Follies – the orchestra, under the music supervision of Nicholas Skilbeck and Music Director Nigel Lilley at National Theatre – Olivier Girl From The North Country – music and lyrics by Bob Dylan, original orchestrations and arrangements by Simon Hale at The Old Vic Hamilton – composer-lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best New Dance Production
Flight Pattern by Crystal Pite at Royal Opera House Goat by Ben Duke for Rambert Dance Company at Sadler’s Wells Grand Finale by Hofesh Shechter at Sadler’s Wells Tree Of Codes by Wayne McGregor and The Paris Opera Ballet at Sadler’s Wells
Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Rocío Molina for pushing the boundary of flamenco in Fallen From Heaven (Caída Del Cielo) at Barbican Theatre Francesca Velicu for her performance in English National Ballet’s production of Pina Bausch’s Le Sacre Du Printemps at Sadler’s Wells Zenaida Yanowsky for her performance in Liam Scarlett’s Symphonic Dances at Royal Opera House
Best Entertainment and Family
David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny at Garrick Theatre Derren Brown: Underground at Playhouse Theatre Dick Whittington at London Palladium Five Guys Named Moe at Marble Arch Theatre
Best Theater Choreographer
Andy Blankenbuehler for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Bill Deamer for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Kate Prince for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre Randy Skinner for 42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane Christopher Wheeldon for An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre
Best Musical Revival
42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane Follies at National Theatre – Olivier On The Town at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Best Actor in a Musical
Ciarán Hinds for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic John McCrea for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre Giles Terera for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Jamael Westman for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best Actress in a Musical
Janie Dee for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Shirley Henderson for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic Imelda Staunton for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Josie Walker for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre
Best Revival
Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Hamlet at Almeida Theatre Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre Witness For The Prosecution at London County Hall
Best New Comedy
Dry Powder at Hampstead Theatre Labour Of Love at Noël Coward Theatre Mischief Movie Night at Arts Theatre The Miser at Garrick Theatre
Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theater
The B*easts at Bush Theatre Killology at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre The Red Lion at Trafalgar Studios 2 The Revlon Girl at Park Theatre
Best Lighting Design 
Howell Binkley for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Paule Constable for Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Paule Constable for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Jan Versweyveld for Network at National Theatre – Lyttelton
Best Sound Design
Tom Gibbons for Hamlet at Almeida Theatre Gareth Owen for Bat Out Of Hell The Musical at London Coliseum Eric Sleichim for Network at National Theatre – Lyttelton Nevin Steinberg for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best Costume Design
Hugh Durrant for Dick Whittington at London Palladium Roger Kirk for 42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane Vicki Mortimer for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Paul Tazewell for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best Set Design
Bunny Christie for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre Bob Crowley and 59 Productions for An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre Rob Howell for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Vicki Mortimer for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Bertie Carvel for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre John Hodgkinson for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre James McArdle for Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Peter Polycarpou for Oslo at Harold Pinter Theatre
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Bríd Brennan for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Denise Gough for Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Dearbhla Molloy for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Imogen Poots for Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre
Best New Opera Production
La Bohème at Trafalgar Studios 2 The Exterminating Angel at Royal Opera House Semiramide at Royal Opera House
Outstanding Achievement in Opera
Paul Brown for his set and costume designs for Iolanthe at London Coliseum Joyce DiDonato and Daniela Barcellona for their performances in Semiramide at Royal Opera House Roderick Williams for his performance in The Royal Opera’s The Return Of Ulysses at the Roundhouse
Best Actor
Paddy Considine for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Bryan Cranston for Network at National Theatre – Lyttelton Andrew Garfield for Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Andrew Scott for Hamlet at Almeida Theatre
Best Actress
Laura Donnelly for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Lesley Manville for Long Day’s Journey Into Night at Wyndham’s Theatre Audra McDonald for Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill at Wyndham’s Theatre Imelda Staunton for Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre
Best Director
Dominic Cooke for Follies at National Theatre – Olivier Marianne Elliott for Angels In America at National Theatre – Lyttelton Rupert Goold for Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre Thomas Kail for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Sam Mendes for The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre
Best New Play
The Ferryman at Gielgud Theatre and Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Ink at Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre Network at National Theatre – Lyttelton Oslo at Harold Pinter Theatre
Best New Musical
An American In Paris at Dominion Theatre Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre
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thelastraigeki · 12 years ago
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Battle Arena Toshinden!
If you were born in the 1980s, and if you had lived through the 1990s sometime between 1993 to 1995... You might have played this rather once popular fighter which was the first fighting game on the first generation Playstation One-- the PSX.
Before Tekken... Before Soul Calibur.. Before Dead or Alive..
There was... BATTLE ARENA TOSHINDEN!
Have you played Battle Arena Toshinden? Do you even remember the game if you were around in the 1990s?
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searching4rinoa · 2 years ago
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Battle Arena Toshinden 2 Pt. 2 [Ellis Island]
More undulating characters and funny ring-outs.
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edgeyberzerker · 7 years ago
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Edgey Plays Battle Arena Toshinden Game Boy Version: Duke Edition Happy Toshinden Tuesday on Monday! Mortal Kombat Monday will be on Tuesday!  This week only :P
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edgeyberzerker · 7 years ago
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Duke B. Rambert
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edgeyberzerker · 9 years ago
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Toshinden Tuesdays: Duke B. Rambert and Balga
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edgeyberzerker · 9 years ago
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Toshinden Tuesdays: Kayin Amoh and Duke B. Rambert (from the Perfect Fighting Book)
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