List of Shaman King characters

The manga and anime series Shaman King features several characters created by Hiroyuki Takei. As a result of being focused on shamanism the series' cast is divided between humans and spirits, the latter not being able to go the afterlife due to their alliance with the former.

The series primarily focuses on a teenager named Yoh Asakura, who reveals to his classmate Manta Oyamada that he is a shaman when fighting a group delinquents led by Ryu. Wishing to lead a peaceful life, Yoh has been training from an early age to become the titular "Shaman King", who will be able to change the world according to his will. During Yoh's training, Manta meets Yoh's demanding fiancee, Anna Kyoyama and Yoh's spirit partner, the samurai Amidamaru. In his journey to become Shaman King, Yoh also meets with a number of rival shamans who seek to become Shaman King for their own reasons and visions of the future, some who become his allies and others who become his enemies. The series' sequel, Shaman King Flowers, deals with Yoh's son, Hana Asakura, on his development as a shaman.

Rio (1939 film)

Rio is a 1939 American film directed by John Brahm, starring Basil Rathbone and Victor McLaglen.

Plot

French financier Paul Reynard (Rathbone) is sentenced to a ten-year term in a South American penal colony for bank fraud. His wife Irene (Gurie) and Paul's faithful servant Dirk (McLaglen) travel to Rio de Janeiro to arrange for Paul's escape. But once she's landed in the Brazilian capital, Irene falls in love with American engineer Bill Gregory (Cummings). After his escape Paul realizes that he's lost his wife forever to a better man. Seeking revenge, he prepares to shoot Bill in cold blood, but Dirk intervenes and kills Reynard instead.

Cast

  • Basil Rathbone as Paul Reynard
  • Victor McLaglen as Dirk
  • Sigrid Gurie as Irene Reynard
  • Robert Cummings as Bill Gregory
  • Leo Carrillo as Roberto
  • Billy Gilbert as Manuelo
  • Maurice Moscovitch as the old convict
  • Samuel S. Hinds as Lamartine
  • Irving Pichel as Rocco
  • Irving Bacon as 'Mushy'
  • Ferike Bores as Maria
  • References

    External links

  • Rio at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • 1998 Rio 400

    The 1998 Rio 400 was the fifth round of the 1998 CART World Series Season, held on May 10, 1998 on the Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    Qualifying

    The Scottish driver Dario Franchitti, from Team Green set the pole.

    Race

    Vida

    Vida may refer to:

    Geography

  • Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica
  • Vida, Montana
  • Vida, Oregon
  • Vida, Missouri
  • Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Literature

  • Vida (Occitan literary form), medieval literary genre
  • Vida (novel), 1980 novel by Marge Piercy
  • Sports

  • Club Deportivo y Social Vida, a football team from Honduras
  • Film and TV

  • Vida TV, television channel in Venezuela
  • Music

    Albums

  • Vida (Sui Generis album), 1972
  • Vida, a 1980 album by Chico Buarque
  • Vida, a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio
  • Vida, a 1989 album by DC3
  • Vida, a 1990 album by Emmanuel
  • Vida!..., a 1993 album by Kon Kan
  • Vida (La Mafia album), 1994
  • Vida, a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas
  • Vida, a 2002 album by Del Castillo
  • Vida, a 2002 album by Santiago Feliú
  • Vida, a 2003 album by Tazenda
  • Vida, a 2010 album by Tito Rojas
  • Vida (Draco Rosa album), 2013
  • Vida (Fuego album), 2014
  • Songs

  • "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010
  • "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014
  • "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from La Vída Es... Amor Sincero
  • "Vida", a 1980 song by Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from Celia/Johnny/Pete
  • Fuego (singer)

    Miguel A. Duran, Jr. (born September 24, 1981) better known by his stage name Fuego (English: Fire) is a merengue singer-songwriter and founder of his label Fireboy Music, currently signed to Pitbull's, record Label Mr. 305 Inc..

    Early life

    Vida (Draco Rosa album)

    Vida (English: Life) is the twelfth studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Draco Rosa, released on March 19, 2013 by Sony Music Latin. It consists of 16 duets of Rosa's hits featuring guest artists chosen personally by Rosa himself. This is the first album released by Draco after his non-hodgkin lymphoma cancer diagnosis near his liver on April 25, 2011. It is entitled Vida symbolizing Draco's recovery after his cancer treatment. The album won Album of the Year at the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards and won for Best Latin Pop Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.

    Background

    On April 2011, Draco Rosa was diagnosed with cancer near his liver. While undergoing treatment, Rosa announced in December 2011 that he was preparing a new album that would feature collaborations with Latin music artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Juan Luis Guerra, Enrique Bunbury, and Calle 13. Among the artists he selected to perform was fellow Puerto Rican ex-Menudo member Ricky Martin. On September 2012, he confirmed the title of album Vida which features various Latin artists performing duets with him with songs from his music career. The songs he picked for the record were inspirational tracks about life.

    Lata

    Lata (Hindi: लता) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian female given name, which means "creeper" and "vine". Lata may refer to:

    People

  • Lata Bhatt (born 1954), Indian singer
  • Lata Gouveia (born 1975), Portuguese musician
  • Lata Mangeshkar (born 1929), Indian singer
  • Lata Mondal (born 1993), Bangladeshi cricket player
  • Lata Pada (born 1947), Canadian choreographer and dancer
  • Lata Sabharwal (born 1975), Indian actress
  • Other uses

  • Lata, Solomon Islands
  • Lata, a village in Gulripsh district of Abkhazia
  • Lata Mountain, American Samoa
  • Local access and transport area (LATA), an American telecommunications regulation
  • See also

  • Latha
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