Bikaku KaguneBikaku Kagune: Noro had a very thick, lamprey-like kagune with a functional mouth. With it, Noro destroyed the CCG's computer system and assassinated the CCG's forces with minimal effort. During the Rose investigation, Noro easily annihilated the Quinx and Kuramoto Squads, killing many members during the assault.
Noro (in Japanese: ノロ, Noro) is one of the recurring antagonists of the supernatural dark fantasy anime and manga series, Tokyo Ghoul. He is one of the direct subordinates of the One-Eyed Owl and it puts him in a high position of power as one of the secondary leaders of the Aogiri Tree.
Naki (ナキ, Naki) is a ghoul who was imprisoned in Cochlea until Aogiri Tree's invasion of the prison. He was also liberated by Aogiri Tree due to being a direct underling and supposedly Yamori's right-hand man. He was almost always accompanied by the twins, Gagi and Guge.
Juuzou Suzuya (鈴屋 什造, Suzuya Jūzō) is a Special Class Ghoul Investigator. In the past, he went by the name Rei Suzuya (鈴屋 玲, Suzuya Rei). He was first partnered with Yukinori Shinohara, and is now currently the leader of Suzuya Squad.
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After the Dragon War, Naki and Miza married and had 9 children (6 boys and 3 Girls).
Eto is a short woman in her mid-twenties with a sleepy or curious expression. Her long green hair is usually messy or on top of her head in a bun, complementing her modest or sloppy fashion.
Naki appears to be the most respected person that Yamori knows as Yamori demonstrated kindness and gratitude towards Naki often explaining things in simple terms and giving him presents on his birthday. This had led to him respecting Yamori and he has since then been constantly mourning him from time to time.
The reason Juuzou's voice and physically appearance is youthful & androgynous is his "mother" basically ruined testosterone production in his body. Testosterone is what causes the body to mature (deepening voice, more masculine form, etc.)
Juuzou Suzuya (Tokyo Ghoul) is non-binary and asexual.
Juuzou Suzuya (in Japanese: 鈴屋 什造, Suzuya Jūzō) is a main character in the Tokyo Ghoul series. He served as an anti-hero for Tokyo Ghoul and the majority of its sequel Tokyo Ghoul:re, until becoming a major protagonist for the finale.
Clara is upset by the story for its unhappy ending, but is consoled when Drosselmeier tells her that the spell can be broken. That night, when everyone has gone to sleep, Clara ventures into the sitting room to dance with her Nutcracker. Suddenly the Mouse King arrives, intent on getting his revenge on the Nutcracker for his injured tail. The Nutcracker and all dolls in the room come to life to battle the Mouse King's army. The first battle is briefly stopped when Clara throws her slipper at the Mouse King before he can hurt the Nutcracker, though she is injured herself, losing consciousness for the rest of the night while the toys (off-screen) revert back to the way they were. The next morning, she tries to tell her mother about the battle, only to be told to rest and not hear any more fairy stories right away.
Clara's family are celebrating the night before Christmas Eve. Clara is jealous because her sister, Louise, has a boyfriend, leaving Clara feeling blue until the eccentric Uncle Drosselmeier arrives at their home with special gifts: a fully-automated toy castle for everyone, and a Nutcracker for Clara. Upon giving her the Nutcracker, Drosselmeier tells her a story about how the Nutcracker came to become the Prince of the Dolls.
Mayu (痲ユ, Mayu ), known under the alias Nutcracker (ナッツクラッカー, Nattsukurakkā ), was a ghoul who preyed on men by crushing their testicles before drinking the fluids. She was tasked with capturing humans for an underground "Gourmet" society.
Personality. Nutcracker was a sadistic ghoul, and took pleasure in torturing her male victims, crushing and eating their genitals. She also had an obsession with money and beauty, stemming from her upbringing in extreme poverty.
Even after he received the quinque, Shirazu was initially unable to use it. When he attempted to use it while fighting Kanae von Rosewald, he had a vision of Nutcracker strangling him from behind and collapsed in horror. He finally gained the resolve to use the quinque during his fight with Noro and tore him apart to pieces, although the damage done proved to be insignificant due to Noro's unique regenerative abilities.
Ghoul Physiology: Nutcracker possessed both bikaku and koukaku kagune with the ability to detach.
However, the vehicle was filled with gas and both were knocked unconscious. Some time later, Nutcracker fetched Mutsuki and dragged him onto stage to be sold. The revelation that the "surprise item" was a one-eyed ghoul caused a frenzy and the resulting bidding war fetched a record 200 million Yen.
The Quinx learned Nutcracker was seeking targets in the 13th ward, for an upcoming auction. Based on the requested items, she was looking for young women at local nightclubs and the Quinx go undercover in order to bait her. They observed her speaking to young women at the club, offering them a part-time job. An intoxicated Mutsuki approached her brazenly, and managed to secure the information about the "job," providing information on the date of the Auction. A plan was put into motion to use Nutcracker to infiltrate the event, tricking her into bringing an undercover ghoul investigator to the location.
The Quinx learned Nutcracker was seeking targets in the 13th ward, for an upcoming auction. Based on the requested items, she was looking for young women at local nightclubs and the Quinx go undercover in order to bait her. They observed her speaking to young women at the club, offering them a part-time job.
The Nutcracker is an animated short originally featured in episode #13 of Mickey Mouse Works . It was later featured in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and the House of Mouse episode " Pete's Christmas Caper ".
The Nutcracker demands the "mousey monarch" to let Maria go, and then gets into a duel with the Mouse King.
They manage to destroy it by splitting the tracks in half. The Mouse King then chases the pair up Maria's Christmas tree.
Maria ties the Nutcracker's head back on and expresses her desire for him to be real so that she could dance with him. The Nutcracker suddenly flashes a smile at her, which startles her and makes her wonder if she's seeing things.
The two engage in a romantic dance, but their interlude is cut short by the appearance of the villainous Mouse King, played by a reluctant Donald Duck.
Synopsis. It is Christmas Eve, and a girl named Maria ( Minnie Mouse) is admiring her Christmas presents as an offscreen narrator (voiced by John Cleese) rhetorically asks, "Who could describe them all?".
Maria loves her nutcracker and is even more enchanted when she pulls the wind-up key on its back and it starts dancing. Drosselmeyer, however, points out that it's not supposed to dance, and unscrews its head off in an attempt to find out why.
The New York City Ballet gave its first annual performance of George Balanchine 's reworked staging of The Nutcracker in 1954. The performance of Maria Tallchief in the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy helped elevate the work from obscurity into an annual Christmas classic, and the industry's most reliable box-office draw. Critic Walter Terry remarked "Maria Tallchief, as the Sugar Plum Fairy, is herself a creature of magic, dancing the seemingly impossible with effortless beauty of movement, electrifying us with her brilliance, enchanting us with her radiance of being. Does she have any equals anywhere, inside or outside of fairyland? While watching her in The Nutcracker, one is tempted to doubt it."
Olga Preobrajenska as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Nikolai Legat as Prince Coqueluche in the Grand pas de deux in the original production of The Nutcracker. Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, c. 1900
The libretto is adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmann 's story " The Nutcracker and the Mouse King ". Although the original production was not a success, the 20-minute suite that Tchaikovsky extracted from the ballet was.
Clara and Fritz are sad to see the dolls being taken away, but Drosselmeyer has yet another toy for them: a wooden nutcracker carved in the shape of a little man. The other children ignore it, but Clara immediately takes a liking to it. Fritz, however, breaks it, and Clara is heartbroken.
The nutcracker appears to lead the soldiers, who are joined by tin soldiers, and by dolls who serve as doctors to carry away the wounded.
During the night, after everyone else has gone to bed, Clara returns to the parlor to check on her beloved nutcracker. As she reaches the little bed, the clock strikes midnight and she looks up to see Drosselmeyer perched atop it. Suddenly, mice begin to fill the room and the Christmas tree begins to grow to dizzying heights. The nutcracker also grows to life size. Clara finds herself in the midst of a battle between an army of gingerbread soldiers and the mice, led by their king. The mice begin to eat the gingerbread soldiers.
The ballet is set on Christmas Eve, where family and friends have gathered in the parlor to decorate the beautiful Christmas tree in preparation for the party. Once the tree is finished, the children are sent for. They stand in awe of the tree sparkling with candles and decorations.
The young girl Clara visits her Aunt Gerda and Uncle Drosselmeyer. Her aunt tells her scary stories about the Ragman, a creepy and mysterious man who turns children into mice if they don't go to bed on time. The Ragman is always spying on sleeping children searching for more victims.
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