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Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 12
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 13
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 14
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 15
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 16
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 17
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 18
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 19
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 20
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 21
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 22
The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 27 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 28 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 29 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 30 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 31 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 32 The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true.
The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true. Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 33
The story ccenters around three characters - Uesugi Kazuya, his twin older brother Tatsuya, and Asakura Minami. Kazuya is the darling of his town as he’s talented, hardworking, and the ace pitcher for his middle school baseball team. Tatsuya is a hopeless slacker who’s been living the life of giving up the spotlight to Kazuya, despite the fact that he may be more gifted than him. Minami is the beautiful childhood girlfriend and for all intents, sister from next door who treats both of them as equals. Society largely assumes Kazuya and Minami will become the perfect couple, including Tatsuya. Yet as time progresses, Tatsuya grows to realize that he’s willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of his brother, except at the expense of giving up Minami to Kazuya. And thus the story is told of Tatsuya trying to prove himself over his esinfolished younger brother, how it affects the relationship between the three, and both brothers' attempts to make Minami's lifelong dreams come true. Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 33
More here: http://themovieplanet.wordpress.com/2008/10/25/movie-of-the-day-touch-2005/ Directed by Isshin Inudou Written by Yukiko Yamamuro based on the mang...
Touch - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - EP 11
Touch - Anime - Mitsuru Adachi - Engsub - Episode 101 - Final
Celebrity for 50 years of Shounen Sunday . Adachi Mitsuru sensei speaking xD.
Lyrics (here in the box) and English translation of the beautiful song Hoshi no Silhouette (Star's Silhouette), Kazuya's theme. I think this song is a messag...
Kumi Adachi on guitar, Tomo Fujita on guitar, Takuya Miura on guitar, Mitsru Suto on bass, Riku Taira on drums. Kumi Adachi's her birthday live at Blues Alle...
Adachi´s press interview Part II.
JAPANVIBES HORS-SERIE VOLUME 1 LE PREMIER HORS SERIE EN DIRECT DE NOTRE JEUNESSE!!! GENERATION LA CINQ ET CLUB DOROTHEE OCTOBRE/NOVEMBRE 2004 AU PRIX DE 3.90...
Rumiko Takahashi and fellow mangaka at the joint celebration for Shonen Sunday and Shonen Magazine's 50th Anniversary. Takahashi can be seen at the beginning...
Title: H2 Tagline: 君といた日々 / Kimi to Itahibi Tagline (English): The Days with You Synopsis Kunimi Hiro was an ace pitcher in junior high school,until he was diagnosed by a doctor as having a "glass elbow". He gave up baseball and joined Senkawa Senior High School's soccer team. But then something happens that reignites his passion for baseball and he joins a baseball team managed by Koga Haruka. And he finds himself in a match against his old friend/rival Tachibana Hideo who has advanced to Meiwa No.1 High School. The meeting of the two is observed by Hideo's girlfriend Amamiya Hikari, who is also Hiro's childhood friend. Meanwhile, Haruka finds herself increasingly drawn towards Hiro, despite his being interested only in baseball. It's a story about high school students who dream of appearing at Koushien baseball tournament and young love. --TBS Cast Yamada Takayuki as Kunimi Hiro Natsume Takumi as young Hiro Ishihara Satomi as Koga Haruka Tanaka Koutaro as Tachibana Hideo Ichikawa Yui as Amamiya Hikari Kikuzato Hikari as young Hikari Ishigaki Yuma as Kine Ryutaro Nakao Akiyoshi as Noda Atsushi Hojo Takahiro as Sagawa Shuji Mori Ren as Yanagi Mochi Nakajou Tomoaya as Young Mochi Ryu Raita as Yanagi Michio Kanjiya Shihori as Osanai Miho Matoba Koji as Koga Fujio Tamaru Maki as Komiya Keiko Yanagisawa Shingo as Kunimi Taro Ishino Mako as Kunimi Nobuko Nanase Natsumi as Amamiya Sakura Sugimoto Tetta as Amamiya Taichi Enjoji Aya as Tachibana Yumiko Takeno Isao as Tachibana Goro Sato Megumi as Nakata Satomi Yanagisawa Nana as Takazawa Asako Nakamura Tomoya as Shima Osamu Aoki Munetaka as Shima Osamu Hayashi Tsuyoshi as Tsukigata Saito Yosuke as Hasegawa Yuge Tomohisa as Otake Fumio Arakawa Yui as Matsuzaka Yui Saito Takashi as Kokubo Takashi Takahashi Ryosuke as Kuwata Ryosuke Hirao Yuki as Uehara Yuki Mitamura Shun as Kiyohara Madoka Yokouchi Ami as Kinerin Onodera Junko as Nodarin Sato Jiro as the Doctor Adachi Mitsuru as Adachi Sensei Wariishi Hideki as Otaku AB Kawana Yukio as the Editor Kamiyoshihara Yo Kubo Akira Yin Ling (ep3)
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Anime From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Animé" redirects here. For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). Page semi-protectedPage semi-protected Part of a series on Anime and Manga Anime eye.svg Anime History Industry Original net animation Original video animation Fansub Fandub Companies Longest series Manga History International market Mangaka (list) Dōjinshi Scanlation Publishers Best-selling series Longest series Alternative Demographic groups Children Shōnen Shōjo Seinen Josei Genres Harem Magical girl Mecha Yaoi Yuri Others Selected biographies Mitsuru Adachi Fujio Akatsuka George Akiyama Hideaki Anno Hideo Azuma Clamp Osamu Dezaki Hisashi Eguchi Tetsuo Hara Yukinobu Hoshino Ryoichi Ikegami Kunihiko Ikuhara Ken Ishikawa Shotaro Ishinomori Ikki Kajiwara Tomoharu Katsumata Yoshiaki Kawajiri Shōji Kawamori Rakuten Kitazawa Kazuo Koike Satoshi Kon Masami Kurumada Kōichi Mashimo Katsuji Matsumoto Leiji Matsumoto Hayao Miyazaki Shigeru Mizuki Hideko Mizuno Shinji Mizushima Daijiro Morohoshi Tadao Nagahama Go Nagai Shinji Nagashima Daisuke Nishio Eiichiro Oda Kyoko Okazaki Mamoru Oshii Katsuhiro Otomo Rintaro Takao Saito Hiroshi Sasagawa Junichi Sato Sanpei Shirato Masamune Shirow Gisaburō Sugii Isao Takahata Osamu Tezuka Akira Toriyama Year 24 Group Tatsuo Yoshida Fandom Conventions (list, attendance) Clubs Cosplay Anime music video Otaku Yaoi fandom General Omake Terminology Iconography Anime and Manga Portal v t e Anime (Japanese: アニメ?, [anime] ( listen); English Listeni/ˈænɨmeɪ/) are Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese, where this term references all animation.[1] In other languages, the term is defined as animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastic themes.[2][3] Arguably, the stylization approach to the meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.[4][5][6] For simplicity, many Westerners strictly view anime as an animation product from Japan.[3] The earliest commercial Japanese animation dates to 1917, and production of anime works in Japan has since continued to increase steadily. The characteristic anime art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of Osamu Tezuka and spread internationally in the late twentieth century, developing a large domestic and international audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, by television broadcasts, directly to home media, and over the internet and is classified into numerous genres targeting diverse broad and niche audiences. Anime is a diverse art form with distinctive production methods and techniques that have been adapted over time in response to emergent technologies. The production of anime focuses less on the animation of movement and more on the realism of settings as well as the use of camera effects, including panning, zooming and angle shots. Diverse art styles are used and character proportions and features can be quite varied, including characteristically large emotive or realistically sized eyes. The anime industry consists of over 430 production studios including major names like Studio Ghibli, Gainax and Toei Animation. Despite having a fraction of the domestic film market, anime achieves a majority of DVD sales and has been an international success after the rise of televised English dubs. This rise in international popularly has resulted in non-Japanese productions using the anime art style, but these works have been defined as anime-influenced animation by both fans and the industry.
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Anime From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Animé" redirects here. For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). Page semi-protectedPage semi-protected Part of a series on Anime and Manga Anime eye.svg Anime History Industry Original net animation Original video animation Fansub Fandub Companies Longest series Manga History International market Mangaka (list) Dōjinshi Scanlation Publishers Best-selling series Longest series Alternative Demographic groups Children Shōnen Shōjo Seinen Josei Genres Harem Magical girl Mecha Yaoi Yuri Others Selected biographies Mitsuru Adachi Fujio Akatsuka George Akiyama Hideaki Anno Hideo Azuma Clamp Osamu Dezaki Hisashi Eguchi Tetsuo Hara Yukinobu Hoshino Ryoichi Ikegami Kunihiko Ikuhara Ken Ishikawa Shotaro Ishinomori Ikki Kajiwara Tomoharu Katsumata Yoshiaki Kawajiri Shōji Kawamori Rakuten Kitazawa Kazuo Koike Satoshi Kon Masami Kurumada Kōichi Mashimo Katsuji Matsumoto Leiji Matsumoto Hayao Miyazaki Shigeru Mizuki Hideko Mizuno Shinji Mizushima Daijiro Morohoshi Tadao Nagahama Go Nagai Shinji Nagashima Daisuke Nishio Eiichiro Oda Kyoko Okazaki Mamoru Oshii Katsuhiro Otomo Rintaro Takao Saito Hiroshi Sasagawa Junichi Sato Sanpei Shirato Masamune Shirow Gisaburō Sugii Isao Takahata Osamu Tezuka Akira Toriyama Year 24 Group Tatsuo Yoshida Fandom Conventions (list, attendance) Clubs Cosplay Anime music video Otaku Yaoi fandom General Omake Terminology Iconography Anime and Manga Portal v t e Anime (Japanese: アニメ?, [anime] ( listen); English Listeni/ˈænɨmeɪ/) are Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese, where this term references all animation.[1] In other languages, the term is defined as animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastic themes.[2][3] Arguably, the stylization approach to the meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.[4][5][6] For simplicity, many Westerners strictly view anime as an animation product from Japan.[3] The earliest commercial Japanese animation dates to 1917, and production of anime works in Japan has since continued to increase steadily. The characteristic anime art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of Osamu Tezuka and spread internationally in the late twentieth century, developing a large domestic and international audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, by television broadcasts, directly to home media, and over the internet and is classified into numerous genres targeting diverse broad and niche audiences. Anime is a diverse art form with distinctive production methods and techniques that have been adapted over time in response to emergent technologies. The production of anime focuses less on the animation of movement and more on the realism of settings as well as the use of camera effects, including panning, zooming and angle shots. Diverse art styles are used and character proportions and features can be quite varied, including characteristically large emotive or realistically sized eyes. The anime industry consists of over 430 production studios including major names like Studio Ghibli, Gainax and Toei Animation. Despite having a fraction of the domestic film market, anime achieves a majority of DVD sales and has been an international success after the rise of televised English dubs. This rise in international popularly has resulted in non-Japanese productions using the anime art style, but these works have been defined as anime-influenced animation by both fans and the industry.
Kumi Adachi's her birthday live at Blues Alley in Megro, Tokyo, Japan on 11/11/2013 Kumi Adachi on guitar, Tomo Fujita on guitar, Jun Kajiwara on guitar. Mit...
Source: http://www.twitch.tv/team_exe2/b/601132635 I'll do my best with the names :( Ji (Chie) VS Wakabo (Mitsuru) Moja (Teddie) VS Wakabo (Mitsuru) Moja (Teddie) VS Akihiko Moja (Teddie) VS Ji (Chie) Tetsu!(Chie) VS Ji (Chie) Waka (Shadow Naoto) VS Ji (Chie) BB (Shadow Labrys) VS Ji (Chie) BB (Shadow Labrys) VS Soei (Yosuke) Domi (Akihiko) VS Soei (Yosuke) Teddie VS Soei (Yosuke) Tetsu!(Chie) VS Soei (Yosuke) Tetsu!(Chie) VS Aigis Tetsu!(Chie) VS Moja (Teddie) Tetsu!(Chie) VS Ji (Chie) Tetsu!(Chie) VS Warubireo (Shadow Narukami)
La Flashbook aggiunge una nuova opera di Mitsuru Adachi al suo catalogo. E come sempre è un piacere leggerla. Accanto ad essa proponiamo il primo volume di q...
Jazz guitare Kumi ADACHI & Jun KAJIWARA à Paris pour un concert en faveur des sinistrés du Japon, au New Morning, la Mecque du jazz J&K; Jazz guitar Kumi Jun ...
Anime From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Animé" redirects here. For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). Page semi-protectedPage semi-protected Part of a series on Anime and Manga Anime eye.svg Anime History Industry Original net animation Original video animation Fansub Fandub Companies Longest series Manga History International market Mangaka (list) Dōjinshi Scanlation Publishers Best-selling series Longest series Alternative Demographic groups Children Shōnen Shōjo Seinen Josei Genres Harem Magical girl Mecha Yaoi Yuri Others Selected biographies Mitsuru Adachi Fujio Akatsuka George Akiyama Hideaki Anno Hideo Azuma Clamp Osamu Dezaki Hisashi Eguchi Tetsuo Hara Yukinobu Hoshino Ryoichi Ikegami Kunihiko Ikuhara Ken Ishikawa Shotaro Ishinomori Ikki Kajiwara Tomoharu Katsumata Yoshiaki Kawajiri Shōji Kawamori Rakuten Kitazawa Kazuo Koike Satoshi Kon Masami Kurumada Kōichi Mashimo Katsuji Matsumoto Leiji Matsumoto Hayao Miyazaki Shigeru Mizuki Hideko Mizuno Shinji Mizushima Daijiro Morohoshi Tadao Nagahama Go Nagai Shinji Nagashima Daisuke Nishio Eiichiro Oda Kyoko Okazaki Mamoru Oshii Katsuhiro Otomo Rintaro Takao Saito Hiroshi Sasagawa Junichi Sato Sanpei Shirato Masamune Shirow Gisaburō Sugii Isao Takahata Osamu Tezuka Akira Toriyama Year 24 Group Tatsuo Yoshida Fandom Conventions (list, attendance) Clubs Cosplay Anime music video Otaku Yaoi fandom General Omake Terminology Iconography Anime and Manga Portal v t e Anime (Japanese: アニメ?, [anime] ( listen); English Listeni/ˈænɨmeɪ/) are Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese, where this term references all animation.[1] In other languages, the term is defined as animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastic themes.[2][3] Arguably, the stylization approach to the meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.[4][5][6] For simplicity, many Westerners strictly view anime as an animation product from Japan.[3] The earliest commercial Japanese animation dates to 1917, and production of anime works in Japan has since continued to increase steadily. The characteristic anime art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of Osamu Tezuka and spread internationally in the late twentieth century, developing a large domestic and international audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, by television broadcasts, directly to home media, and over the internet and is classified into numerous genres targeting diverse broad and niche audiences. Anime is a diverse art form with distinctive production methods and techniques that have been adapted over time in response to emergent technologies. The production of anime focuses less on the animation of movement and more on the realism of settings as well as the use of camera effects, including panning, zooming and angle shots. Diverse art styles are used and character proportions and features can be quite varied, including characteristically large emotive or realistically sized eyes. The anime industry consists of over 430 production studios including major names like Studio Ghibli, Gainax and Toei Animation. Despite having a fraction of the domestic film market, anime achieves a majority of DVD sales and has been an international success after the rise of televised English dubs. This rise in international popularly has resulted in non-Japanese productions using the anime art style, but these works have been defined as anime-influenced animation by both fans and the industry.
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A Gaming SPOTLIGHT on the talented Derrrick Legend! ***PLAYER INTERVIEW IN DESCRIPTION*** 1) What is your real name? Derrick Legend 2) Where are you from? Cincinnati, OH 4) What are your hobbies? Basketball Art Movies 5) Whats your top 3 Main characters in SF? Juri Rose Poison 6) How long do you practice per day/been playing SF? Practice for 2 hrs been playing since it came out. 7) Who is your favorite player/look up to in the FGC that also uses your main? G a master Taki player for Soul Calibur. 8) Do you participate in local tourneys? if so, which was the most memorable? Alhpa Attack at Arcade Legacy 9) Are you a Pad or Arcade stick player and why? Pad, I just prefer it. 10) What is your worst match up and why? Adon alot of his moves are safe he's very mobile. 11) If you had one word to describe your play style what would it be? My own style and sometimes random. 12) Now that Ultra is finally out, what are your thoughts on the changes of your character/s? I like Juri ex fireball buff hits crouching but no more jump back divekick except ex 12.Ultra cause they tried to fix stuff. 13) Which version of Street Fighter is more balanced in your opinion, Vanilla SF, AE, AE 2012 or Ultra and why? 14) Whats one thing you feel needs to be changed in order for the FGC to go on a major scale? Where players can finally live off Fighting Games. A: Increase payout for top 16 & higher pay levels. 15) Whats Next for you? Continue to compete in tourneys always try to improve. 16) Any shout out you would like to give? My boys & players at Arcade Legacy. **BONUS** 2)What attracted you to (your main/s)? I like the characters their fun 3)How can people reach you? On Xbox (Derrick Legend) → Buisness Inquiry ONLY: AKumahMatata@gmail.com → FOLLOW ME: https://twitter.com/AKumahMatata ☆☆☆DONT MISS A THING, SUBSCRIBE iF NEW☆☆☆☆
I talk to Lord Knight just after he defeated banana Ken in the P4A Grand Finals, about avenging his last loss at Banana ken, his choice of characters and a c...
Don't Wake Me from "Put On Your Funk Face" Tomo Fujita & Kumi Adachi project with Bakabon Suzuki on bass, Tomoo Tsuruya on drums at Rag, Kyoto Japan, 11/13/2014
, with options including Teddie, Yosuke, Aigis, Nanko, Mitsuru, Adachi and Fuuki.
Joystiq 2014-09-29A panel of experts offered numerous choices. Five of their best, and five of the worst: READ ... "Cross Game," by Mitsuru Adachi.
U~T San Diego 2013-07-21The study focuses on a tomboy found in Mitsuru Adachi's sports manga Cross Game.
PhysOrg 2012-10-15Mitsuru Adachi (あだち 充 or 安達 充, Adachi Mitsuru?, born February 9, 1951 in Isesaki, Gunma Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. He made his manga debut in 1970 with Kieta Bakuon, based on a manga originally created by Satoru Ozawa. Kieta was published in Deluxe Shōnen Sunday (a manga magazine published by Shogakukan) .
Adachi is well known for romantic comedy and sports manga (especially baseball) such as Touch, H2, Slow Step, Miyuki and Cross Game. He has been described as a writer of "delightful dialogue", a genius at portraying everyday life, "the greatest pure storyteller", and "a master manga artist". He is one of the few manga artists to write for shōnen, shōjo, and seinen manga magazines, and be popular in all three.
His works have been carried in manga magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Ciao, Shōjo Comic, Big Comic, and Petit Comic, and most of his works are published through Shogakukan and Gakken. He was one of the flagship authors in the new Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine which began publication in June 2009. Two short story collections, Short Program and Short Program 2 (both through Viz Media), have been released in North America, and Viz Media scheduled to begin publishing Cross Game in October 2010. The first volume was released on October 12.