A Fool ( Chinese: 一个勺子) is a 2014 Chinese adventure comedy-drama film directed by Chen Jianbin. It was released on November 20, 2015. In the film, a goatherder is followed home by a mute, simple-minded man so he and his wife have to deal with the new situation while trying to get their son's prison sentence reduced.
Death Wish (film series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Death Wish franchise is an American action - crime - drama film series based on the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. The films follow the character Paul Kersey, portrayed by Charles Bronson in the original series, and Bruce Willis in the 2018 remake.
Nobunaga the Fool (ノブナガ・ザ・フール, Nobunaga za Fūru) is a Japanese stage play and anime series, part of a wider franchise titled The Fool by anime creator Shōji Kawamori.
Big Order is an ongoing manga series authored by Esuno Sakae that has been serialized in the Shounen Ace magazine since November 2011.
Big Order is a show about incredible powers and the people that use them. The powers give way to comedic moments, serious moments, and just the joy of watching two sets of powers collide as you wonder which power will win out. That can totally work as a series, and several shows have done it with great success.
Hoshimiya EijiHoshimiya Eiji (星宮 エイジ, Hoshimiya Eiji) is the main protagonist of the Big Order series.
Eiji decides to rule this organization to create a world where his sister, Sena would be safe.
with Eiji. His wish was "to deny the world", which resulted in his ability: "Fact to Fiction": the ability to call the truth bull - in other words, a reality warping ability with limited range that undoes events by calling them fiction and bestow events by calling them facts.
Akira Ibe. He first meets Shunichi Ibe's niece, Akira, in Garden of Light. They become friends, despite an age difference of ten years, and Sing remarks to Eiji that he thinks she's "a sweet kid". Five years later in New York Sense, their wedding pictures are shown, signifying they have married.
The Order season 2 will have ten episodes just like the first season, and all of them will drop on Netflix on June 18, 2020.
Distributor: Currently licensed by Discotek Media, and also available streaming crunchyroll. Content Rating: R -17 (Violence, mature situations.)
Illegal Digger is Eiji's true Order ability. Illegal Digger allows him to steal the memories from anyone and special abilities of another order. Bind Dominator is the Order that belongs to Sena that Eiji stole with his Illegal Digger.
Japanese voice Eiji Okumura (奥村 英二, Okumura Eiji) is the deuteragonist of the Banana Fish series.
RinBoth Rin and Iyo love Eiji. Rin suspects for a while but when it as revealed it was his sister who destroyed the world and not him she falls deeply in love with him. But won't admit to it. Rin and Iyo stay with Eiji after saya's supposed death.
School students Mugi Awaya and Hanabi Yasuraoka appear to be the ideal couple. They are both pretty and popular, and they seem to suit each other well. However, outsiders don't know of the secret they share. Both Mugi and Hanabi have hopeless crushes on someone else, and they are only dating each other to soothe their loneliness.
I never thought that this show is gonna show some real facts! It has shown really how one can behave when your love is in love with someone else yk that jealousy that comes with in you when your crush is talking to someone else who also seems to like them back -_-! That possession you hold knowing that they aren't gonna be with you! This show is quiet dark yk not the typical romance anime! It gave me a great insight that foundation of love is acceptance! Accepting yourself and your partner! I still can't believe I finished this show in a day!! I wouldn't recommend it for someone who is here for "happy ending and everything's gonna end up well".
The third of four animated CLAMP music videos, the others being Clover and CLAMP in Wonderland. This one is based on the manga "Wish." "Wish" is about 28-year-old Shuichiro Kudo, a doctor who stumbles across Kohaku, one of God's angels.
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At the end of the manga, he is seen as a human again in the hospital, having lost three months of memories. Three years later, he reunites with Mitsuki during her concert.
Mitsuki's dreams seem impossible to achieve, until one day she is visited by two shinigami, Takuto and Meroko, whom only she could see. Takuto and Meroko, inadvertently tip Mitsuki off that she has only one year left to live.
Before moving to America, he tells her that he loves her, but Mitsuki is unable to reply by the time he leaves. Shortly after leaving, he dies in a fatal accident. At the end of the manga, Mitsuki learns that Takuto's first assignment was taking Eichi's soul, but Eichi refused to depart the world because of her.
In the manga, Meroko and Izumi reconcile their relationship and become shinigami partners again. In the anime, Meroko is exiled from the shinigami and resolves to become a ghost to save Takuto; in reward for this kindness, she is made into an angel and given Takuto's soul to deliver a second chance.
Mitsuki is a 12-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a pop singer, but she has a tumor in her vocal cords which restricts her ability to sing. With Takuto's help, she transforms into Full Moon (フルムーン, Furumūn), a 16-year-old idol, completely cancer-free and able to sing. Mitsuki eventually learns that Eichi died after leaving to move to America, and though distraught at first, Takuto helps her cope and realize that she must live her life to the fullest.
Further information: List of Full Moon o Sagashite episodes. The series was adapted as a 52-episode anime television series by Studio Deen, directed by Toshiyuki Kato. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 6, 2002 to March 29, 2003.
The shinigami are the spirits of humans that committed suicide, who are then punished with the task of collecting souls. If a shinigami fully remembers his or her past life before becoming a full shinigami, he or she disappears and becomes a ghost to wander about.
The released on June 8, 2005 and June 7, 2005 in the US. Unlike the previous two soundtracks, the songs are the original vocal versions from the band's LPs. A fourth album title FooL on CooL generation (フールオンクールジェネレーション) was released in September 2018 with music used in Progressive and Alternative .
FLCL ( Japanese: フリクリ, Hepburn: Furi Kuri, pronounced in English as Fooly Cooly) is an original video animation (OVA) anime series created and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido, and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of Gainax, Production I.G, and King Records.
In the final season, FLCL Alternative, Haruko enters the life of high school student Kana Koumoto and her friends as she became a mentor of sorts to Kana in helping the teen's transition into adulthood as Medical Mechanica begins its assault on Earth.
Promotional artwork used on a number of DVD releases of FLCL featuring the three primary characters from the anime, from top, Canti (the blue robot), Haruko, and Naota. FLCL ( Japanese: フリクリ, Hepburn: Furi Kuri, pronounced in English as Fooly Cooly) is an original video animation (OVA) anime series created and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, ...
The English-language editions of the manga was released by Tokyopop on September 16, 2003 and on November 4, 2003 respectively. In March 2011, Dark Horse Comics announced to re-release the manga in omnibus edition.
The film grossed CN¥13.1 million on its opening weekend at the Chinese box office.
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In 2006, a film historic, Paul Talbot released Bronson's Loose!: The Making of the Death Wish Films, which covers the making of the five films with interviews conducted with author, Brian Garfield, director Michael Winner, producer Bobby Roberts, producer Pancho Kohner, and more.
Kersey's secret identity as the vigilante was effectively blown in Death Wish 4, as Officer Reiner of the Los Angeles Police Department, less sympathetic than Chief Richard Shriker or Detective Frank Ochoa, discovered it. Reiner stated he would arrest Kersey as the latter walked away. In any event, as revealed in Death Wish V (though no direct reference to Reiner's discovery of Kersey's identity) Kersey entered the Witness Protection Program and assumed the alias Paul Stewart in New York City after meeting with the District Attorney of New York.
Using Chelsea as bait, Tommy lures Paul to Olivia's factory for a confrontation. A sixth film titled, Death Wish 6: The New Vigilante was announced by Menahem Golan as the fifth sequel to the franchise.
Box office. Total (6 films): $87.2 million. Death Wish franchise is an American action - crime - drama film series based on the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. The films follow the character Paul Kersey, portrayed by Charles Bronson in the original series, and Bruce Willis in the 2018 remake.
Death Wish II (1982) Main article: Death Wish II. Kersey and his daughter Carol, who is still catatonic, now live in Los Angeles because Paul accepted a deal from the New York City Police Department to leave town so they would not tell anyone that he was the vigilante.
According to Officer Reiner in Death Wish 4, Kersey's wife died in 1975, therefore the aforementioned events from the first Death Wish film took place either early or late in that year or in 1976 (based on the snow seen at Mrs. Kersey's funeral.)
In any event, as revealed in Death Wish V (though no direct reference to Reiner's discovery of Kersey's identity) Kersey entered the Witness Protection Program and assumed the alias Paul Stewart in New York City after meeting with the District Attorney of New York.