"Akuma Kun", the manga comics series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki, has been adapted into an anime TV series, directed by Junichi Sato and Fumitoshi Oizaki, streaming on Netflix in 2023:
"...nicknamed 'Akuma-Kun', a prodigy who appears once every 10,000 years, wants to create a world where all human beings can live in harmony by harnessing otherworldly forces.
"In the beginning 'Dr. Faust' appears and teaches the secrets of summoning and invoking to Akuma-kun, also providing him with the 'Solomon Flute'. that gives the power to bend another's will ..."
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"...nicknamed 'Akuma-Kun', a prodigy who appears once every 10,000 years, wants to create a world where all human beings can live in harmony by harnessing otherworldly forces.
"In the beginning 'Dr. Faust' appears and teaches the secrets of summoning and invoking to Akuma-kun, also providing him with the 'Solomon Flute'. that gives the power to bend another's will ..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 1/21/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Akuma Kun", the manga comics series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki, has been adapted into an anime TV series, directed by Junichi Sato and Fumitoshi Oizaki, streaming on Netflix in 2023:
"...nicknamed 'Akuma-Kun', a prodigy who appears once every 10,000 years, wants to create a world where all human beings can live in harmony by harnessing otherworldly forces.
"In the beginning 'Dr. Faust' appears and teaches the secrets of summoning and invoking to Akuma-kun, also providing him with the 'Solomon Flute'. that gives the power to bend another's will ..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...nicknamed 'Akuma-Kun', a prodigy who appears once every 10,000 years, wants to create a world where all human beings can live in harmony by harnessing otherworldly forces.
"In the beginning 'Dr. Faust' appears and teaches the secrets of summoning and invoking to Akuma-kun, also providing him with the 'Solomon Flute'. that gives the power to bend another's will ..."
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- 12/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Nobel Peace Prize winners Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Betty Williams along with a diverse range of international celebrities have added their support for Greenpeace anti-whaling activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki: calling on the Japanese government to ensure that the upcoming trial of the ‘Tokyo Two’ is both fair and conducted in accordance with international human rights standards.
The new Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo has travelled to Japan to support the Greenpeace activists as they prepare for the beginning of their trial on Monday 15 February. Today he released an open letter to Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, urging him to uphold Japan’s commitment to international human rights.
“Today our voices have united with those of more than a quarter of a million people around the world, all of which are calling for justice for Greenpeace activists Junichi and Toru,” said Dr Naidoo. “It is time the Japanese government listened to these voices.
The new Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo has travelled to Japan to support the Greenpeace activists as they prepare for the beginning of their trial on Monday 15 February. Today he released an open letter to Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, urging him to uphold Japan’s commitment to international human rights.
“Today our voices have united with those of more than a quarter of a million people around the world, all of which are calling for justice for Greenpeace activists Junichi and Toru,” said Dr Naidoo. “It is time the Japanese government listened to these voices.
- 2/15/2010
- Look to the Stars
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