a kitsune who was a thief, but was killed by a bounty hunter. He was born ,as a last resort, as the human Shuichi Minamino. He can manipulate plants.
by Neko December 23, 2003
Pichu Is a perverted rat who owns #Free_pokemon. He can't keep his hands to himself and likes to say he is horny every second
by Neko April 09, 2005
1)Japanese for boy
2)A style of manga who's targets are usually young males between the ages of 7-13. They are typically full of fighting and action Some examples of these are Naruto, Prince of Tennis, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragon Ball Z, and Pokemon.
2)A style of manga who's targets are usually young males between the ages of 7-13. They are typically full of fighting and action Some examples of these are Naruto, Prince of Tennis, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragon Ball Z, and Pokemon.
1) Watashi wa shonen desu. (I am a boy.)
2) My favorite shonen manga is Naruto. I really like all the combat, and Sakura is a babe.
2) My favorite shonen manga is Naruto. I really like all the combat, and Sakura is a babe.
by Neko October 21, 2004
An often random children's show created by Jhonen Vasquez, the force behind such great comics as Jhonny the Homocidal Maniac and Squee. It centered around a green alien named Zim who was sent out on a phony mission by his leaders The Tallest to conquer Earth along with a reject robot named GiR. The series lasted only 38 episodes despite the large fanbase and hillarity of the show. Several rumors have been circulating about the show's cancelation, such as an older target audience and a lawsuit by parents after their children read Johnny the Homocidal Maniac, a book Jhonen did not intend for younger audiences.
by Neko October 21, 2004
A comic drawn by Johnny the Homocidal Maniac (otherwise known as NNY or JTHM for the homeless and insane. Most Noodle Boy comics end with HNB getting shot in the head, or being killed in some other grusome way. The comics tend to be random and often insane, but NNY swears there is some deeper meaning behind them.
by Neko October 21, 2004
by Neko October 21, 2004
by Neko February 24, 2003