Majin Bone

Majin Bone (マジンボーン) is a digital card game by Bandai. A manga series is serialized in the magazine Saikyo Jump by Shueisha and an anime television series debuted on April 1, 2014 on TX Network stations.

Characters

Earth Warriors

Neposian Council

  • Stolz/Phoenix
  • Klude/Wyvern
  • Revolt/Cerberus
  • Socius/Uroboros
  • Barlish/Behemoth
  • Pellebrand/Leviathian
  • Raquelt/Basilisk
  • Carvaleo/Unicorn
  • Eques Warriors (referred to as Dark Bones)

  • Liebert/Panther: Liebert is stolz/phoenix daughter
  • Freyd/Bat
  • Gladis/Swordfish
  • Morse/Bear
  • Vyse/Eagle
  • Gusstos/Grizzly
  • Drossas/Alligator
  • Apis/Bee
  • Semiria/Hawk
  • Ullurra/Owl
  • Ventoza/Kraken
  • Corvus/Crow
  • Serpence/Snake
  • Griffon
  • Horse
  • Scorpion
  • Spider
  • Beetle
  • Other Characters

    Anime

    List of Majin Bone episodes

    References

    External links

  • Official website (Japanese)
  • Majin Bone at TV Tokyo (Japanese)
  • Majin Bone at Toei Animation (Japanese)
  • Majin Bone (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Bone

    A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebral skeleton. Bones support and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals and also enable mobility. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Bones come in a variety of shapes and sizes and have a complex internal and external structure. They are lightweight yet strong and hard, and serve multiple functions. Mineralized osseous tissue, or bone tissue, is of two types, cortical and cancellous, and gives a bone rigidity and a coral-like three-dimensional internal structure. Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum, periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage.

    Bone is an active tissue composed of different types of bone cells. Osteoblasts are involved in the creation and mineralisation of bone; osteocytes and osteoclasts are involved in the reabsorption of bone tissue. The mineralised matrix of bone tissue has an organic component mainly of collagen and an inorganic component of bone mineral made up of various salts.

    Bones (instrument)

    The bones are a musical instrument (more specifically, a folk instrument) which, at the simplest, consists of a pair of animal bones, or pieces of wood or a similar material. Sections of large rib bones and lower leg bones are the most commonly used true bones, although wooden sticks shaped like the earlier true bones are now more often used. If metal spoons are used instead, as is common in the United States, this is called "playing the spoons". The technique probably arrived in the U.S. via Irish and other European immigrants, and has a history stretching back to ancient China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome.

    They have contributed to many music genres, including 19th century minstrel shows, traditional Irish music, the blues, bluegrass, zydeco, French-Canadian music, and music from Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. The clacking of the loose rib bones produces a much sharper sound than the zydeco washboard or frottoir, which mimics rattling a bone up and down a fixed ribcage.

    Bone (surname)

    People with the surname Bone include:

  • Alex Bone (born 1971), Scottish footballer
  • James Bone (1872-1962), British journalist and London editor of The Guardian
  • (James) Drummond Bone, British academic, expert on Byron
  • Major league baseball player Jay Buhner, nicknamed "Bone"
  • Jimmy Bone (born 1949), Scottish footballer
  • Mr. Bone, pseudonym of Dr. David Huxley in Bringing Up Baby (1938)
  • Muirhead Bone (18761953), Scottish artist
  • Peter Bone (born 1952), British politician
  • Phyllis Bone (18941972), Scottish sculptor
  • Scott Cordelle Bone (18691936), American politician, founded Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Governor of Alaska
  • Stephen Bone (19041958), artist and writer
  • Tiberiu Bone (19291983), Romanian footballer
  • Members of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, American rap group from Cleveland, Ohio:
  • Krayzie Bone
  • Layzie Bone
  • Wish Bone
  • Bizzy Bone
  • Flesh-n-Bone
  • Podcasts:

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