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- 21:33, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Margaret Dilloway (Created page with "'''Margaret Dilloway''' is a Japanese American author best known for her novels How To Be An American Housewife and The Care And Handling Of Roses With Thorns. Dilloway was born in San Diego, California to a Japanese mother and American father. She grew up in San Diego and has lived in Washington, Hawaii, and San Diego, California as an adult. She attended Scripps College in Claremont, California, earning a Studio Art B.A. She has three children. ==Website== * [http:/...")
- 21:02, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Samurai (DC) (Redirected page to Toshio Eto) Tag: New redirect
- 21:00, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Wind Dragon (Created page with "'''Wind Dragon''' is an update of the Japanese hero Samurai (DC) from the Super Friends series. Samurai was a character meant to add racial diversity to the team, but is ironically regarded as a racial stereotype today. Unlike Samurai, Wind Dragon did not speak Japanese magic words before using his powers. Category: Entertainment Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters Category:🇯🇵 Category: Comics Category: Fictional Category:Marvel Uni...")
- 20:58, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Samurai Wind Dragon (Created page with "Wind Dragon is an update of the Japanese hero Samurai (DC) from the Super Friends series. Samurai was a character meant to add racial diversity to the team, but is ironically regarded as a racial stereotype today. Unlike Samurai, Wind Dragon did not speak Japanese magic words before using his powers. Category: Entertainment Category: Comics Category: Fictional Category: Marvel Comics")
- 19:48, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Inkopolis Square.jpg (Inkopolis Square)
- 19:48, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Inkopolis Square.jpg (Inkopolis Square)
- 19:44, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page San Myshuno (Created page with "'''The Sims 4: City Living''' is the third expansion pack for The Sims 4, released in North America on November 1, 2016 and Europe on November 3, 2016. It includes three new careers: Politician, Social Media, and Critic. The pack also features a new world called '''San Myshuno''' where new venues (penthouses, art centre, central park, karaoke bar and apartments) are located. It takes elements from The Sims 2: Apartment Life and The Sims 3: Late Night. It is a mix of Japa...")
- 19:43, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:San-myshuno.jpg (San Myshuno)
- 19:43, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:San-myshuno.jpg (San Myshuno)
- 19:40, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Portmanteau (Created page with "'''port·man·teau''' (/ˌpôrtˈmantō/), noun: a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel (from ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’) or brunch (from ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’). "podcast is a portmanteau, a made-up word coined from a combination of the words iPod and broadcast" Category: Glossary")
- 19:37, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page San Fransokyo (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Macross' Frontier City The futuristic city of '''San Fransokyo''' is a portmanteau of San Francisco & Tokyo. In terms of the film's animation style and settings, the film combines Eastern world culture (predominantly Japanese) with Western world culture (predominantly California). In May 2013, Disney released concept art and rendered footage of San Fransokyo from the film. San Fransokyo, the futuristic mash...")
- 19:33, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:San-fransokyo.jpg (San Fransokyo)
- 19:33, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:San-fransokyo.jpg (San Fransokyo)
- 19:31, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page River City Girls (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|River City Girlsl Category: Culture Category: Video Games Category: Fictional Category: Fictional Place Category: Japanifornia River City Girls is a 2019 beat 'em up video game developed by WayForward, and published by Arc System Works. A spin-off in the Kunio-kun franchise, the game stars Misako and Kyoko (originally appearing in Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer and Kunio-tachi n...")
- 19:28, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:River-city-girls.jpg (River City Girls)
- 19:28, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:River-city-girls.jpg (River City Girls)
- 19:26, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Red Steel (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Red Steel 2 '''Red Steel''' is a first-person shooter video game published by Ubisoft for Nintendo's Wii console. It was developed by the Ubisoft Paris studio. Red Steel was released on November 19, 2006 in North America, the date of the Wii launch. It has spawned a stand-alone sequel, Red Steel 2, which was released on March 23, 2010. The plot and setting of Red Steel, and Red Steel 2 in particular is a mix of Japan...")
- 19:23, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Red-steel 2.jpg (Red Steel 2)
- 19:23, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Red-steel 2.jpg (Red Steel 2)
- 19:19, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Neo-Gotham (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|NNeo-Gotham Neo Gotham City or simply '''Neo-Gotham''' is a futuristic version of Gotham City originating from Batman Beyond. Neo-Gotham has a great deal of Japan inspired elements. Category: Culture Category: Anime Category: Fictional Category: Fictional Place Category: Japanifornia")
- 19:17, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Neo-gotham-batman-beyond.jpg (Neo-Gotham)
- 19:17, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Neo-gotham-batman-beyond.jpg (Neo-Gotham)
- 19:15, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Frontier City (Created page with "REDIRECT City Frontier")
- 19:13, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Power Puff Girls (Created page with "The Power Puff Girls is an animated series from 2004 which is not explicitly Japanese, but definitely has a good amount of Japanese inspiration. Within the series is a location called Little Tokyo Townsville which is half Japanese, and the spinoff series Powerpuff Girls Z is all Japanese. ===Original Cast== * Blossom is the leader of the Powerpuff Girls. She is the most mature and acts as if she were the oldest. She is best known for her intelligence and determ...")
- 19:02, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Fictional Place (Created page with "A fictional location that combines cultural elements of Japan and the West. Category: Culture Category: Fictional Category: Japanifornia")
- 19:00, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page City Frontier (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Macross Frontier's City Frontier Macross Frontier. '''City Frontier''' (the large inhabited dome section) is split into two different areas, one modeled after San Francisco and the other after Tokyo's Shibuya ward. Category: Culture Category: Fictional Category: Japanifornia")
- 18:53, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Macross-frontier-city.jpg (Macross: Frontier City)
- 18:53, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Macross-frontier-city.jpg (Macross: Frontier City)
- 17:56, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Little Tokyo Townsville (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Little Tokyo Townsville Little Tokyo Townsville is a little city in Townsville, representing Tokyo, Japan. Despite it's name, Little Tokyo Townsville is actually a very large city, within The City of Townsville. It's known for being the origin of The Giant Fishballoon. It first appeared in "Uh-Oh, Dynamo". Category: Culture Category: Fictional Category: Japanifornia")
- 17:51, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Little-tokyo-townsville.jpg (Little Tokyo Townsville from the)
- 17:51, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Little-tokyo-townsville.jpg (Little Tokyo Townsville from the)
- 17:49, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Inkopolis Square (Created page with " Inkling culture in Splatoon is part of Japanifornia. The urban-industrial Graffiti Town setting of Inkopolis features elements of both Tokyo (the Shibuya-inspired Inkopolis Plaza and New York City (the Times Square-inspired Inkopolis Square), with other cities like Splatsville following suit. Japanese influences are additionally evident in stuff like some symbolism and the traditional Japanese clothing shown by some characters (notably Marie through most of ...")
- 17:48, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Inkopolis (Created page with "Inkling culture in Splatoon is part of Japanifornia. The urban-industrial Graffiti Town setting of Inkopolis features elements of both Tokyo (the Shibuya-inspired [[Inkopolis Plaza] and New York City (the Times Square-inspired Inkopolis Square), with other cities like Splatsville following suit. Japanese influences are additionally evident in stuff like some symbolism and the traditional Japanese clothing shown by some characters (notably Marie through most of...")
- 17:28, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Inkopolis Plaza (Created page with "'''Inkopolis Plaza''' from the game Splatoon is an obvious mix of Japan and the West. Inkling culture in Splatoon is part of Category:Japanifornia. The urban-industrial Graffiti Town setting of Inkopolis features elements of both Tokyo (the Shibuya-inspired [[Inkopolis Plaza] and New York City (the Times Square-inspired Inkopolis Square), with other cities like Splatsville following suit. Japanese influences are additionally evident in stuff like some sy...")
- 17:19, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Inkopolis plaza.jpg (Inkopolis Plaza from the game Splatoon.)
- 17:19, 19 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Inkopolis plaza.jpg (Inkopolis Plaza from the game Splatoon.)
- 06:57, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:MonsterVerse.jpg (Category:MonsterVerse)
- 06:57, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:MonsterVerse.jpg (Category:MonsterVerse)
- 06:53, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs undeleted page Category:MonsterVerse (1 revision) (Let's call the US version relevant)
- 06:52, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs undeleted page Category:🇯🇵🇦🇷 (1 revision) (We still need Argentina)
- 06:51, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs undeleted page Category:🇯🇵🇵🇹 (1 revision) (We still need Portugal)
- 06:24, 18 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Fictional Hāfu (Created page with "Category:Hāfu")
- 20:55, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Ken Takakura (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">JxpwUrDsRjI</youtube> '''Ken Takakura''' (高倉 健, Takakura Ken), born Goichi Oda (小田 剛一, Oda Gōichi, February 16, 1931 – November 10, 2014), was a Japanese actor and singer who appeared in over 200 films. Affectionately referred to as "Ken-san" by audiences, he was best known for his brooding style and the stoic presence he brought to his roles.[1] He won the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor...")
- 20:36, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mr. Baseball (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">jywTtvKbTO0</youtube> Mr. Baseball is a 1992 American and British sports comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi, starring Tom Selleck, Ken Takakura, Dennis Haysbert, and Aya Takanashi. It depicts a tumultuous season in the career of veteran New York Yankees first baseman Jack Elliot, who is traded to the Chunichi Dragons of the Japanese Central League during Spring Training, and forced to contend with overwhelming expectations an...")
- 20:24, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Black Rain (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">k7MXzRUuKSs</youtube> Black Rain is a 1989 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Craig Bolotin and Warren Lewis. It stars Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, and Kate Capshaw and features Yūsaku Matsuda (in his final film role before his death that year) and Shigeru Kōyama. The film focuses on two NYPD officers who arrest a member of the Yakuza and must escort him back...")
- 20:22, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Tokyo Pop (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">w6OUlCuciBY</youtube> Tokyo Pop (東京ポップ, Tōkyō Poppu) is a 1988 music-centric film that tells the story of a girl from the United States, a boy from Japan, and a briefly successful pop band. The film contrasts American customs with Tokyo lifestyles, as it presents an evolving love story between the two main characters. Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, the film stars Carrie Hamilton as Wendy Reed and Yutaka Tadokoro (als...")
- 20:20, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Karate Kid 2 (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">V-T0ajeo7xQ</youtube> '''The Karate Kid Part II''' is a 1986 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the second installment in The Karate Kid franchise and the sequel to the 1984 film The Karate Kid, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. The Karate Kid Part II follows Daniel LaRusso (Macchio), who accompanies his karate teacher Mr. Miyagi (Morita) to see his...")
- 20:16, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Challenge (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">D_U1Gupe6iY</youtube> '''The Challenge''' is a 1982 American action film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by John Sayles, Richard Maxwell, and Marc Norman. The film stars Scott Glenn and Toshirō Mifune, and features several aikido-based action scenes choreographed by Steven Seagal, prior to the start of his own film career. ==Plot== A katana, one of a pair known as "The Equals", was an heirloom of the Yoshida family, pas...")
- 20:11, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Shogun (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">D_U1Gupe6iY</youtube> '''Shōgun''' is a 1980 American historical drama television miniseries based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. The series was produced by Paramount Television and first broadcast in the United States on NBC over five nights between September 15 and September 19, 1980. It was written by Eric Bercovici and directed by Jerry London, and stars Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune, and Yoko Shimada, wi...")
- 20:07, 15 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Bad News Bears Go To Japan (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">A0yYfVYACrw</youtube> '''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan''' (also known as The Bad News Bears 3) is a 1978 American sport comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley and features Regis Philbin in a small role and Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in a role. This film was followed...")