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- 20:15, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Heihachi Mishima (Tekken) (Created page with "'''Heihachi Mishima''' (Japanese: 三島 平八, Hepburn: Mishima Heihachi) is a fictional character of Namco's Tekken fighting game series, serving as its main antagonist. Introduced as the boss character from the first Tekken video game from 1994, Heihachi appears as the leader of a military firm known as the Mishima Zaibatsu. He was the protagonist of Tekken 2 and Tekken 7. He was a boss character in two additional installments. He is opposed by many of his relatives...")
- 20:15, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Kazuya Mishima (Tekken) (Created page with "'''Kazuya Mishima''' (Japanese: 三島 一八, Hepburn: Mishima Kazuya) is a fictional character in Bandai Namco's Tekken fighting game series, first featured as the protagonist in the original 1994 game and later became one of the major antagonists and antihero of the series. The son of worldwide conglomerate Mishima Zaibatsu CEO Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya seeks revenge against his father for throwing him down a cliff years earlier. Kazuya becomes corrupted in later games...")
- 20:14, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Kuma I/II (Tekken) (Created page with "''Kuma''' (Japanese: クマ, Hepburn: kuma), literally meaning "bear", is the name of two characters within the Tekken fighting game series released by Namco Bandai Games. Kuma I was introduced in the first Tekken and returned for Tekken 2, while Kuma II was introduced in Tekken 3 and has returned for all subsequent games. Both of them are tame bears, bodyguards to Heihachi Mishima, as well as father and son towards each other. The female Panda (パンダ) was introduced...")
- 20:13, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Yoshimitsu (Tekken) (Created page with "'''Yoshimitsu''' (吉光) is a name used by three different characters who appear in the Tekken and Soulcalibur series of fighting games by Namco. The first version of Yoshimitsu made his debut in the original Tekken in 1994, and is one of four characters (with Heihachi Mishima, Paul Phoenix, and Nina Williams) to appear in every main installment of the series. The second version of Yoshimitsu appeared in every Soulcalibur game since the 1998 self-titled installment exc...")
- 20:12, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Jun Kazama (Tekken) (Created page with "Jun Kazama (風間 準, Kazama Jun) is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game series, who made her debut in Tekken 2, her first and only canonical appearance to date. Following an ambiguous relationship with Kazuya Mishima, she became the mother of Jin Kazama. A nature lover, Jun plays an important role in the story in spite of her absence for most of the series. While she was cut from the main series after her debut, Jun has continued to appear in the seri...")
- 20:11, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Jinpachi Mishima (Tekken) (Created page with "Jinpachi Mishima (三島 仁八, Mishima Jinpachi) is a fictional character in Namco Bandai's Tekken series. He was introduced in Tekken 5 as the main villain and unplayable final boss. While he is first made playable in the PlayStation 3 version of Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (albeit as a bonus character), his full playable appearance is in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. A legendary martial artist, once known as "the strongest fist" Jinpachi founded the mega corporation Mishi...")
- 20:08, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Tekken (Created page with "Tekken (Japanese: 鉄拳, "Iron Fist") is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting video and arcade games developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The franchise also includes film and print adaptations. The main games in the series follow the events of the King of Iron Fist Tournament, hosted by the Mishima Zaibatsu, where players control a plethora of characters to win the tournament and gain control of the compa...")
- 19:48, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Rikimaru Shadow Assassins.png (Rikimaru (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins))
- 19:48, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Rikimaru Shadow Assassins.png (Rikimaru (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins))
- 19:46, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Ayame (Tenchu).png (Ayame (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins))
- 19:46, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Ayame (Tenchu).png (Ayame (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins))
- 19:05, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Ayame (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins) (Created page with "Ayame (彩女 a homonym of the word for "iris" meaning "colourful female?) is a longtime member of the Azuma Ninja Clan, dedicated to Lord Gohda Matsunoshin and his family. She is particularly close to Lord Gohda's daughter, Princess Kiku. She is one of the lead characters in all subsequent installments of all Tenchu game series except of Tenchu Z and has been well received by gaming mass media, often perceived as one of the top assassins and best female ninja character...")
- 19:01, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Rikimaru (Tenchu: Stealth Assassins) (Created page with "Rikimaru (力丸?) is a master ninja and the leader of the Azuma Ninja Clan, a loyal spy of Lord Gohda and his country. Raised in the way of the ninja by Azuma Shiunsai, Rikimaru became perhaps the youngest leader of the Azuma Ninja ever, after a series of harrowing trials early in the reign of Lord Gohda. ==Rikimaru Missions== * Punish The Evil Merchant (悪徳商人を成敗せよ Akutoku shōnin wo seibai seyo) * Deliver The Secret Message (密書を運べ Missho wo...")
- 18:59, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Tenchu: Stealth Assassins (Created page with "Tenchu: Stealth Assassins (立体忍者活劇 天誅 Rittai Ninja Katsugeki: Tenchū?) is the first game in the Tenchu series. Created and designed by Takuma Endo of Acquire, Tenchu has been cited as one the most influential games in the stealth genre. The game was also the start of a long lasting franchise, consisting of nine releases over the first decade of its existence. Tenchu was originally owned and published by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. ==Characters== * [...")
- 18:05, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Scorpion (Mortal Kombat) (Created page with "Scorpion is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios. An undead ninja, he is principally defined by his quest to avenge the deaths of himself, his family, and his clan. His primary weapon is a kunai spear, which he uses to harpoon opponents, while his trademark fatality is the "Fire Breath" in which he removes his mask to reveal a skull right before immolating his opponent. Debuting in the original 1992 g...")
- 18:03, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Mortal Kombat (Created page with "Category: Video Games")
- 18:02, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Raiden (Mortal Kombat) (Created page with "Raiden (Japanese: 雷電) is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios. Based on the Japanese deity Raijin, he is depicted as the god of thunder who possesses control over lightning. He debuted in the original 1992 game and has appeared as a playable character in every main installment except Mortal Kombat 3 (1995) and its first update. Category:🇯🇵 Category: Video Games Category: Mortal Kom...")
- 17:59, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Mortal Combat (Created page with "==Characters (1992)== * Goro (Mortal Kombat) * Kano (Mortal Kombat) * Raiden (Mortal Kombat) * Reptile (Mortal Kombat) * Scorpion (Mortal Kombat) * Sonya Blade (Mortal Kombat) * Sub-Zero (Mortal Kombat) Category: Video Games")
- 17:51, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Metal Gear (Created page with "Metal Gear (Japanese: メタルギア, Hepburn: Metaru Gia) is a series of techno-thriller stealth games created by Hideo Kojima. Developed and published by Konami, the first game, Metal Gear, was released in 1987 for MSX home computers. The player often takes control of a special forces operative (usually Solid Snake or Big Boss), who is assigned the task of finding the titular superweapon "Metal Gear", a bipedal walking tank with the ability to launch nuclear weapons....")
- 17:50, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Jetstream Sam (Metal Gear) (Created page with " Category: Entertainment Category: Video Games Category: Fictional Category: Metal Gear")
- 17:48, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Anastasia (The Idolmaster) (Created page with "Anastasia (アナスタシア, Anasutashia) Nicknamed "Anya", she is a half-Russian girl. She seems quite similar to Takane, such as her native country not being Japan and her notice of certain small details that other tend to miss. Since she is Russian, she often speaks in Russian accidentally (which is subbed as gibberish), before remembering to switch back to Japanese, though she is not as fluent in Japanese. However, she has no problem in listening to any conversati...")
- 17:47, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Meguru Hachimiya (The Idolmaster) (Created page with "Meguru Hachimiya (八宮 めぐる, Hachimiya Meguru) Born in the United States to a Japanese father and an American mother, Meguru came to Japan when she was in her 3rd year of elementary school. Meguru is an energetic and outgoing girl who often does sports and is very popular at her high school. She never doubts her own capacities and proves reliable when it comes to helping overcome others' worries. Since she has been used to hanging out with people she knows, Megur...")
- 17:46, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Elena Shimabara (The Idolmaster) (Created page with "Elena Shimabara (島原 エレナ, Shimabara Erena) Born in Brazil, Elena is an energetic young girl who wants to make people around her happy. Despite having stayed in Brazil for only six years, she is very fascinated by the carnivals and football. It is known that her mother is Brazilian, while her father is Japanese. Elena likes to hang out with Kotoha Tanaka and Megumi Tokoro. Category: Entertainment Category: Video Games Category: Television Categor...")
- 17:45, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Frederica Miyamoto (The Idolmaster) (Created page with "Frederica Miyamoto (宮本 フレデリカ, Miyamoto Furederika) A care-free college student fashionista who is a hāfu born to a French father. She moved from Paris to Japan aged five and has forgotten to speak French language. She often flirts with Producer. She appears as a member of Project:Krone in the anime[45] and calls her smartphone camera Fredericamera (フレデリカメラ, Furederikamera) in the manga. She and Shiki form the idol unit Lazy Lazy (レイジ...")
- 17:42, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:The Idolmaster (Created page with "'''The Idolmaster''' is a Japanese media franchise that began in 2005 with a raising simulation and rhythm video game series created by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco). The series primarily centers on the career of a producer who works with a group of prospective pop idols at the talent agency 765 Production. Originally released as an arcade game, the franchise has grown to numerous ports, sequels and spin-offs across multiple video game consoles, including s...")
- 17:21, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Lucy (Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) (Created page with " '''Lucy''' (ルーシー, Rūshī) is a young netrunner who becomes romantically involved with David and introduces him to the criminal underworld of Night City. She has a particular hatred towards Arasaka and dreams of traveling to the Moon. Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Emi Lo (English) [Category: Hāfu [Category: Entertainment Category: Television Category:🇺🇸🇯🇵 Category:Fictional")
- 16:15, 7 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Heishiro Mitsurugi (Created page with "Heishiro Mitsurugi (御剣 平四郎, Mitsurugi Heishirō) is a character in the Soul series of fighting games. He is a mainstay of the Soulcalibur series and one of most iconic characters in the franchise. ==Weapons== * Korefuji * Shishi-Oh * Muichimonji * Onimaru * Iron Slasher * Kojiro's Sword * Water Moon * Two-Handed Sword * Falx * Murasame * Shamshir * Basilard * Gassan * Tulwar * Masamune * Soul Edge (Complete) Mitsurugi * Damascus Sword * Souvenir Gift * Soul E...")
- 05:03, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Superfriends-samurai.png (Toshio Eto)
- 05:03, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Superfriends-samurai.png (Toshio Eto)
- 05:02, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Squashimi (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Squashimi Squashimi is a astronaut worm from Sesame Street (1998) Category:🇯🇵 Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Fictional�")
- 05:00, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:WASA-squashimi.png (Squashimi)
- 05:00, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:WASA-squashimi.png (Squashimi)
- 04:55, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Beavis butthead foreign exchange.png (Foreign Exchange (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 04:55, 6 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Beavis butthead foreign exchange.png (Foreign Exchange (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 20:13, 5 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Joe Yamanaka (Created page with "Akira Yamanaka (山中 明, Yamanaka Akira, September 2, 1946 – August 7, 2011), better known as Joe Yamanaka (ジョー山中), was a Japanese singer and actor. He is known for both his work with Flower Travellin' Band and as a solo musician; singing at a vocal range of three octaves. As an actor, he appeared in many television shows and movies, such as Takashi Miike's Deadly Outlaw: Rekka and the 1989 version of Zatoichi. Akira Yamanaka was born in Yokohama, Japan,...")
- 19:38, 5 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Hāfu Representation (Created page with "A collection of articles and book titles about hāfu themes, characters, authors and stereotypes. ==Articles== * [https://www.gwern.net/Hafu Hāfu Gender Ratios in Anime] * [https://www.vulture.com/2022/09/the-mixed-asian-metaphor.html Mixed Asian Metaphor (New York Magazine)] * [https://www.gwern.net/docs/anime/1996-kelsky.pdf Flirting with the Foreign Interracial Sex in Japan's International Age by Karen Kclsky]")
- 17:52, 3 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page My lai (content was: "Vietnamese for "American mix" Category:Glossary", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
- 17:40, 30 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Karate kid.png (Karate Kid)
- 17:40, 30 September 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Karate kid.png (Karate Kid)
- 17:06, 29 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Toshio Eto The Lego Movie.jpg (Toshio Eto)
- 17:06, 29 September 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Toshio Eto The Lego Movie.jpg (Toshio Eto)
- 22:12, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Black Samurai (The Richard Pryor Show) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">y-bvwMgIs3Y</youtube> Episode #1.2 aired Sep 20, 1977 ==Related== * Richard Pryor also was a samurai on Saturday Night Live opposite John Belushi's Futaba Category: Entertainment Category: Television Category: The Richard Pryor Show Category: TV Episodes")
- 22:09, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:The Richard Pryor Show (Created page with "The Richard Pryor Show is an American comedy variety show starring and created by Richard Pryor. It premiered on NBC on Tuesday, September 13, 1977, at 8 p.m. opposite ABC's Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days. ==Relevant Sketches== * Black Samurai (The Richard Pryor Show) Category: Entertainment Category: Television")
- 21:43, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Hiro-beavis-butt-head.jpg (Hiro (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 21:43, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Hiro-beavis-butt-head.jpg (Hiro (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 21:42, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page File:Hiro-beavis-butt-head.webp
- 21:42, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Hiro-beavis-butt-head.webp (Hiro (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 21:42, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Hiro-beavis-butt-head.webp (Hiro (Beavis and Butt-head))
- 21:42, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Hiro (Beavis and Butt-head) (Created page with "Hiro, his full name being Hiroshi Nakayama (中山宏, Nakayama Hiroshi), is a Japanese boy who only appeared in the episode Foreign Exchange. The episode is about Beavis and Butt-head showing Hiro what he can do in America. The gang hawk a couple loogies, make Tom Anderson have a flashback, and head bang. When Hiro returns home to Japan, he adopts Beavis and Butt-head's way of life. ==Links== * [https://beavisandbutthead.fandom.com/wiki/Hiro Fandom Wiki] Category:...")
- 21:41, 16 September 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Foreign Exchange (Beavis and Butt-head) (Created page with "Foreign Exchange is the 28th episode in Season 3 of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is the overall 59th episode. The duo befriend a foreign-exchange student, Hiro, from Japan—and make him as dumb as they are. Category: Entertainment Category: Television Category: Beavis and Butt-head Category: TV Episodes")