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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yamato Takeru (TV series) - définition


Yamato Takeru (TV series)         
is a 1994 Japanese anime television series loosely related to both the live-action film and legend about a young boy who goes on a great adventure that would grant him great powers and the understanding that his destiny is linked to the world. The series is followed up by the 1995 two-episode original video animation Yamato Takeru: After War.
Yamato Takeru         
  • The statue of Yamato Takeru at Kenroku-en
  • Yamato Takeru and his sword [[Kusanagi no Tsurugi]]
  • Yoshitoshi]], 1886.
  • Yamato Takeru attacking the Kumaso leader.
JAPANESE PRINCE
Yamatotakeru; Yamato Takeru no mikoto; Yamato-takeru; Prince Yamatotakeru; Yamatotakeru no mikoto; Yamatotakeru no Mikoto
, originally , was a Japanese semi-legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Emperor Keikō, who is traditionally counted as the 12th Emperor of Japan. His name written in kanji can vary, in the Nihon Shoki it is spelled 日本武尊 and in the Kojiki it is 倭建命.
Japanese battleship Yamato         
  • Close miss on the port side. ''Yamato'' is burning and emitting white smoke from the rear.
  • ''Yamato'' steering to avoid [[bomb]]s and [[aerial torpedo]]es during Operation Ten-Go
  • Line drawing of ''Yamato'' as she appeared in 1944–1945 (specific configuration from 7 April 1945)
  • Truk Islands]] in 1943
  • ''Yamato''{{'}}s senior officers prior to Ten-Go
  • alt=Three quarter view of a very large model of a battleship in an open gallery
  • ''Yamato'' near the end of her [[fitting out]], 20 September 1941<ref name="G&D55">Garzke and Dulin (1985), p. 55.</ref>
  • CV-10}}. The battleship is on fire and visibly listing to port.
  • ''Yamato'' during sea trials, October 1941
  • The explosion of ''Yamato''{{'}}s magazines
  • ''Yamato'' after being hit by a bomb during the [[Battle of the Sibuyan Sea]] on 24 October 1944; the hit did not cause serious damage
  • ''Yamato'' under attack off Kure on 19 March 1945
YAMATO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
HIJMS Yamato; Japanese battleship yamato; Battleship Yamato; Yamato (Japanese battleship); Yamato battleship
was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before World War II. She and her sister ship, , were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed, displacing nearly 72,000 tonnes at full load and armed with nine Type 94 main guns, which were the largest guns ever mounted on a warship.

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Yamato Takeru (TV series)
is a 1994 Japanese anime television series loosely related to both the live-action film and legend about a young boy who goes on a great adventure that would grant him great powers and the understanding that his destiny is linked to the world. The series is followed up by the 1995 two-episode original video animation Yamato Takeru: After War.