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hiten

From the anime Inuyasha. Hiten is the elderest brother between the two "Thunder Brothers", among with his only brother, Manten. Although he is, between the two, the most 'handsome' and 'human-looking', he is by far the most dangerous brother between the two. He uses a Thunder Pike as his mastered weapon, and is able to fly around with two floating wheels that are floating right next to his feet.
Hiten: Let's hunt, Manten!
by Delf October 13, 2003
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Radio Active

A TV show that is supposed to be funny.
"Please. Zap. Channel. NOW."
by Delf June 23, 2003
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Delf

Delf's having fun with his friend.
by Delf June 21, 2003
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Suikoden

An RPG based on medieval war, including various mysteries, such as mystical "Runes", and "True Runes", and a race that has dissapeard for a long time, the "Sindars". It is also a game in which the TRANSLATION-TO-ENGLISH TEAM had LITTLE BUDGET.
"I was so enraged at her death that I completly forget what I come here for." -Flik, Suikoden 1
by Delf June 22, 2003
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Baralai

The "praetor" (or leader) of New Yevon in the events of Final Fantasy X-2. He is wise and somewhat mysterious, considering his few appearances. Later, it is found that the unsent Shuyin took over Baralai's body and controlled him up to Vegnagun.
Baralai looks cool. He talks like Sean Connery though.
by Delf January 5, 2004
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Tidus

The Main Male Protagonist of Square Soft's PS2-Hit Final Fantasy X. As a child, his father vanished, which forced his mother to suffer from the "Lovebirds" depressions. This developed a cry-frail personality to Tidus. Combat-wise, Tidus lacks great strength due to his inexperience with the sword. However, agility is his main weapon, for he can hit the fastest enemies.
TIDUS: Wha? Me, emotional? Get real!
AURON: I heard you were quite the crybaby.
by Delf January 4, 2004
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Magic Ink

From the anime Inuyasha. A demon named Kotatsu once dropped a shard of the Shikon no tama jewel in a pot of ink, and ever since then, everything drawn with this ink comes to life.
Ultimately, the magic ink requires human livers to retain it's power and Kotatsu winds up it's final victim.
by Delf October 13, 2003
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