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Synonyms for mikito or Related words with mikito
kotoe
nakako
katsuro
tatsuki
numakura
kobonoki
taneda
wakako
sotaro
tomii
marumorisako
yuuya
momono
shuichiro
seiichiro
kenmotsu
busujima
ryousuke
kinjiro
takaharu
hisayoshi
kajitani
hiwatashi
fuminori
tomotaka
shioura
ikeshima
fuyuko
miyasako
sosuke
tomoki
toyokazu
masatsugu
kaminaga
suwabe
eisuke
sonosuke
kyoji
ayuko
ryohei
okuizumi
jouji
nagasako
mayama
katsunori
sakazume
norihito
kyoichi
iwamizu
hirako
Examples of "mikito"
MaBoShi was programmed by
Mikito
Ichikawa (aka Micky G. Albert), Jun Shimizu and Tadashi Ito (who was also responsible for the DS download version).
Sakurai
Mikito
is a high school student and is bullied everyday, but doesn't fight back, as he dislikes violence. One day a mysterious orb works its way into his bag and while
Mikito
sleeps the orb bounces to his bed, works its way into his mouth and he swallows it. In his dreams he talks to a strange boy who is called Zakuro, who asks simply "what is your desire?" After
Mikito
wakes up he no longer needs his glasses and has a massive appetite. When the bullies at school attempt to extort him for money, but
Mikito
is overcome with an unfamiliar sensation, Rage. when
Mikito
refuses to pay the bullies coerce him saying "you will always be lower than us!"
Mikito
, finds this comment to his disliking and promptly breaks the delinquent's jaw with a single punch. Apparently, he has also gained superhuman strength, later a large group try again to extort him, however, this time he brutally beats them down discovering he enjoys the sight of blood after hating it for so long. Unfortunately his power comes with a price, he starts harboring violent thoughts, becomes short tempered and most disturbingly, starts to view other humans as "Meat" even nearly attacking his own sister. He develops an insane hunger for human flesh which he refuses to indulge, but his instincts are difficult to repress. Then one night he senses something off in the distance, a person he must meet. He rushes towards this person, and finds a man standing over the corpse of a woman who he killed. At first the man is confused by Mikito's presence then identifies him as a comrade. Suddenly a cloaked man carrying strange weapons and wearing a bell on his right ear swoops down from the rooftops and attacks the murderer. Then the murderer changes shape turning into an ogre, the cloaked man an ogre battle for a moment and the man gets the upper hand. The ogre implores
Mikito
to transform and help. However, the man kills the ogre and attacks
Mikito
, but his weapon seems to have an effect on him as it saps his strength. With the last of his strength he yells at a fleeing
Mikito
that, he will kill his family if he doesn't let the cloaked man kill him. Apparently the orb he swallowed was an ogre core which transforms a human into an Ogre.
Mikito
is then discovered by "Ogre Hunters" and the story develops from there.
The first case of Takayasu’s arteritis was described in 1908 by Japanese ophthalmologist
Mikito
Takayasu at the Annual Meeting of the Japan Ophthalmology Society. Takayasu described a peculiar "wreathlike" appearance of the blood vessels in the back of the eye (retina). Two Japanese physicians at the same meeting (Drs. Onishi and Kagoshima) reported similar eye findings in individuals whose wrist pulses were absent.
Hara had three children with his wife Chizu: two daughters Keiko and Yoko, and a son,
Mikito
, who was born shortly before the start of hostilities. Unlike the more than 400 sailors on the ship under Hara's command which sank after being bombed, he and all of his family survived the war.
Takatsuki enrolled at the Chuo University in 1979 where he became a member of the film society and he found job as an art director in 1980. He later started to work under many directors and companies, and by August 1986, he was assigned as a director for the Nikkatsu distributed series written by his friend
Mikito
Kawabata. Over the next year, Takatsuki directed six of these films.
Carlo Santos from Anime News Network said it had "unfolding in unexpected ways [...] and treating us to an ever-expanding universe." Santos praised the intensity of the art, saying Yoshinori Natsume is the opposite of Rumiko Takahashi and Mitsuru Adachi due to his artwork with "sharp spikes and jags, thick-lined penstrokes, and intense contrasts of black and white." However, he noted this prejudice the character designs and the panel layouts. In another review, Santos praised the fact of Natsume pours his personal philosophy as a creator in the manga: "Of course, just being an exciting, well-paced fight scene doesn't hurt either—but being framed as part of the eternal debate between good and evil is what really completes the scenario." Writing for Comic Book Bin, Chris Zimmerman called "'Kurozakuro" volume 1 "a fascinating twist on the super natural genre" since "its premise seems right out of a "shōnen" title but its characters and the handling of their development is closer in substance to a richly layered psychological thriller rather than a smash-em up title." Zimmerman stated it is "compulsively entertaining" due to the gothic elements but said the artwork looks "simplistic and overly flat". Leroy Douresseaux also from Comic Book Bin described it as ""Harry Potter" with a dash of Steve Ditko's The Creeper, and this dark fantasy and battle manga is worth your time", and he felt the series ended to early. "Kurozakuro" has "an intriguing and dark plot perfect" according to ActiveAnime's Whitney Cox that also praised
Mikito
, the main character. Also from ActiveAnime, Davey C. Jones enjoyed the "[c]ool moves, dire battles and secrets" but qualified the art as "chaotic".