A line of classy 22"-tall ball-jointed resin "doll figures" made by Volks in Japan. Come in versions made either to resemble ten-year-olds or thirteen-year-olds.
"SD" for short.
"SD" for short.
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
"After two years as an i-banker, I'll just buy my own island and retire."
Many kids in undergraduate business programs are disillusioned by the thought of doing the i-banking routine when they graduate.
Many kids in undergraduate business programs are disillusioned by the thought of doing the i-banking routine when they graduate.
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
Shiva's form as the lord of the dance, who, kinda like Atlas, keeps the world going (but instead of lifting it, he dances on it).
Usually shown as a graceful guy in dreads with four arms dancing in a circular ring of fire.
Usually shown as a graceful guy in dreads with four arms dancing in a circular ring of fire.
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
The bad guy in the Darth Vader-themed getup from Ninja Turtles.
Also known as Oroko Saki (sp? - real name) and "Saki-chan" (what Krang calls him in the 1996 Ninja Turtles anime OVAs).
Also known as Oroko Saki (sp? - real name) and "Saki-chan" (what Krang calls him in the 1996 Ninja Turtles anime OVAs).
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
Female ninja. Now an pop-culture stereotype who wears a really really short "kimono" (barely covers butt), a headband, and ofted is packin' several blades.
"That kunoichi might be deadly in anime or manga, but she couldn't get anything done in that costume in real life."
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
Variant of "Jagannath," a name for the Hindu deity Krishna. "Juggernaut" is likely a British mispronunciation.
Today, though, a "juggernaut" is generally a force beyond mortal control.
Today, though, a "juggernaut" is generally a force beyond mortal control.
by Setsuna September 15, 2004
by Setsuna September 15, 2004