Tamura Yukari (tah-moo-rah-yoo-kah-ree)

田村由香里/田村ゆかり

たむらゆかり

Birthdate: 1976/2/27. Birthplace: Fukuoka. Seiyuu who has played as characters such as Ichigo of the "Onegai" segments, Mai of "Kanon", Michiru of "Air", Talim of "Soul Calibur", and so forth. She'll always claim that she's only 17 years old still.

Tamura Yukari Official Site

Television Tokyo

テレビ東京

テレビとうきょう

Creation date: 1964/4/12. Location: Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Primarily a broadcasting company, lots of animated series were broadcasted on this channel such as "Love Hina", "Captain Tsubasa", "Excel Saga", "Mangetsu o Sagashite", "Fruits Basket", and a whole bunch of others.

Television Tokyo Official Site

Temee (teh-meh-eh)

てめえ

Pn.

You. This is between omae and kisama in terms of harshness. Batsu of "Justice Gakuen" is known for using this form.

Three Quarters Circle Backward

3/4サークルバックワード/スリークアーターズサークルバックワード

N.

Not familiar with this term? Do you know what a full circle motion is? No? Then, you should know what a three hundred sixty/360/three sixty motion is.

The three quarters circle motion is a motion in which you only need to cover 270 degrees of the circle, not 360. Oh. Of course, at the end of the motion, you have your thumb or your hand leaning at the section of your character's back.

Three Quarters Circle Forward

3/4サークルフォーワード/スリークアーターズサークルフォーワード

N.

It's like the 3/4 Circle Backward motion except that at the end of the motion, you have your thumb or your hand leaning at the section of your character's front.

Timer

タイマー

N.

A timer is a clock of some sort seen in various types of games. In platform games, they are in each level to tell you that you can't stay in a spot too long or you will lose a life. In fighting games, they're used for rounds in a fighting game. Generally, the person with more life at the end of a round wins that round. I never like timers in games in general, but I do love timers in fighting games.

Tokyo (toh-oo-kyoh-oo)

東京

とうきょう

Originally called Edo/江戸/えど prior to 1868, Tokyo is the capital of Japan and the largest city since then. It is made up of 23 wards and a bunch of cities. Of the 127,000,000 plus people that live in Japan as of 2005 (according to Stat), a tenth of them live in Tokyo. It is a major business center in the world and it is also a major entertainment center in the world. However, of all the cities in the world, not only is Tokyo the most crammed in, it's also the most expensive. Tokyo is the home of Japan's most prestigious university in Toukyou Daigaku and the home of various people including Koshiro Yuuzou-san, the Ootsuka father-son combination of Chikao-san and Akio-san, Yamadera Mika Kanai-san, Hayashibara Megumi-san, Seki Tomokazu-san, Oonuki Ami-san of Puffy, Horie Yui-san and Kawasumi Ayako-san. Tokyo is also the setting of "Taiho Shichau Zo!" and a bunch of other series.

Toukyou Daigaku (toh-oo-kyoh-oo-dah-ee-gah-koo)

東京大学

とうきょうだいがく

Toukyou Daigaku, Toudai as many people call it, is Japan's biggest university. Established in 1877 according to "The Anime Companion", Tokyo University is the Japanese equivalent of Stanford, Harvard or Oxford. Akamatsu Ken-san originally had to plans to go to Toudai, but he failed the entrance exam and this situation ended up being reborn in "Love Hina".


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