Marius Yo

Marius Yo (マリウス 葉 Yo Mariusu, born March 30, 2000) is a singer, actor, and tarento under Johnny & Associates and Pony Canyon. He is a member of the Japanese idol group Sexy Zone. Born in Heidelberg, Germany, his father is German and his mother is former Japanese Takarazuka Revue actress, Akira Yo.

Career

Yo joined Johnny & Associates in January 2011, and debuted together with Kento Nakajima, Fuma Kikuchi, Shori Sato, and So Matsushima as the youngest member of idol group Sexy Zone in November 2011. He debuted as an actor in a Japanese drama Kodomo Keisatsu in 2012.

On May 5, 2014, during "Sexy Zone Spring Tour Sexy Second Concert" in Yokohama Arena, it was announced that Sexy Zone's spin-off units, Sexy Boyz and Sexy Show, would be established, with Yo and Matsushima as the respective leaders. The two other members of Sexy Boyz are Yuta Jinguji and Genki Iwahashi, while Sexy Show also consists of Kaito Matsukura and Genta Matsuda.

Yo continues to work as a member of both Sexy Zone and Sexy Boyz.

Marius

Marius may refer to:

  • Marius (name), a male given name, a Roman clan name and family name, and a modern surname
  • Gaius Marius (157–86 BC), Roman general and statesman
  • Gaius Marius the Younger (110-82 BC), his son, also a general and statesman
  • Other men from the Roman gens Maria
  • Marcus Aurelius Marius, emperor of the Gallic Empire in c. 269 AD
  • Marius Pontmercy, a fictional character in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
  • Marius (crater), on the Moon
  • Marius Hills, on the Moon
  • Marius (film), written by Marcel Pagnol
  • "Marius" (Anderson), a science fiction story by Poul Anderson
  • Măriuş, a village in Valea Vinului commune, Satu Mare County, Romania
  • Marius (giraffe), a giraffe that drew controversy against the Copenhagen Zoo for being put down in early 2014.
  • See also

    Marius Pontmercy

    Marius Pontmercy (French pronunciation: [maʁjys pɔ̃mɛʁsi]) is a fictional character, one of the protagonists of Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel Les Misérables. He is a young student, and the suitor of Cosette. Believing Cosette lost to him, and determined to die, he joins the revolutionary association Friends of the ABC as they take part in the 1832 June Rebellion. Although not a member of the group, the ties of friendship bring him close in. Facing death in the fight, his life is saved by Jean Valjean, and he subsequently weds Cosette, a young woman whom Valjean had raised as his own.

    Marius in the novel

    Marius and his father

    When Marius first appears, he is living with his rich and monarchist grandfather, Monsieur Gillenormand. All his life, he has been told that his father (Georges Pontmercy, a colonel under Bonaparte) abandoned him to Gillenormand. Shortly after Marius turns eighteen, he is sent to see his father, who is ill. He arrives just after his father dies. His father has left Marius a note, instructing him to help Thénardier in any way possible, since the Colonel believes that Thénardier saved his life at the Battle of Waterloo.

    Marius (giraffe)

    Marius (6 February 2012 – 9 February 2014) was a young male giraffe living at Copenhagen Zoo. Though healthy, he was considered genetically unsuitable for future breeding so it was decided by the zoo authorities to kill him. Despite several offers to adopt Marius, and an online petition to save him, he was put to death on 9 February 2014. His body was then dissected in public and parts were subsequently fed to other animals at the zoo. The event received worldwide media coverage and generated responses from several organisations and individuals, including death threats to staff at the zoo.

    Since records began in the early 1900s, five giraffes have been killed for similar "conservation management" reasons. This is out of a captive population in Europe that in 2014 stood at 798 giraffes. Since 2012, two other young giraffe bulls in the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) have been killed.

    Life

    The giraffe was born on 6 February 2012 at Copenhagen Zoo where he lived all his life. The zoo has a policy of only giving an official name to a few selected animals such as elephants with the prospect of living up to 50 years or more but the keepers informally named the giraffe "Marius". Shortly after his birth, Copenhagen Zoo informed the coordinator of the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) for giraffes who, according to the Dutch Zoo Federation, along with his committee tried to find a suitable location for Marius but failed.

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    Joseph's Lullaby

    by: Mercy Me

    Go to sleep, my son
    This manger for your bed
    You have a long road before you
    Rest your little head
    Can you feel the weight of your glory
    Do you understand the price
    Or does the Father guard your heart for now
    So you can sleep tonight
    Go to sleep, my son
    Go and chase your dreams
    This world can wait for one more moment
    Go and sleep in peace
    I believe the glory of Heaven
    Is lying in my arms tonight
    Lord, I ask that He for just this moment
    Simply be my child
    Go to sleep, my son
    Baby, close your eyes
    Soon enough you'll save the day
    But for now, dear child of mine
    Oh my Jesus, sleep tight




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