The cast of Ju-on - 2000 includes: Yue as Manami Kobayashi (segment "Toshio") Denden as Yoshikawa (segment "Kanna") Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki (segment "Kayako") Chiaki Kuriyama as Mizuho Tamura (segment "Mizuho") Asumi Miwa as Kanna Murakami (segment "Yuki") Hitomi Miwa as Yuki (segment "Yuki") Reita Serizawa as Iizuka (segment "Kanna") Yumi Yoshiyuki as Noriko Murakami (segment "Yuki")
Paul Juon was born in 1872.
Paul Juon died in 1940.
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If you're referring to "the grudge" in the sense of the horror film, this type of 'grudge' is called 'juon,' written: 呪怨
''Juon'',''Rinne"and more. I like them. "The Ring", "One Missed Call","Three Extremes", "Suicide Club","Audition",and "Carved".
Juan Ponce de León sailed from Spain, specifically from the port of Cádiz, during his voyages to the New World. He is best known for his exploration of Florida, which he sought in search of the legendary Fountain of Youth. His expeditions took place in the early 16th century, marking significant contributions to Spanish exploration in the Americas.
The statue of King Kamehameha I is etched onto the right side of the coin and his outstretched hand is pointing toward the eight main Hawaiian Islands, which are etched into the left side of the coin. The Hawaii state motto is etched into the lower left side of the coin: "ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono" (the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness). The word "Hawaii" and the year Hawaii was admitted to the union - 1959 - are etched into the top of the coin. The year the coin was minted - 2008 and "e pluribus unum (out of the many, one) are etched into the bottom of the coin.
* William Alwyn - Piano Concerto No. 1 * Arthur Bliss - Morning Heroes (oratorio) * Aaron Copland - Piano Variations * Arthur De Greef - Piano Concerto no. 2 * Alexander Glazunov - String Quartet No. 7 * Reynaldo Hahn - Piano Concerto in E * Howard Hanson - Symphony No. 2, "The Romantic" * Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov - Turkish Fragments * John Ireland - Piano Concerto in E flat and Legend for piano and orchestra * Paul Juon - Quintet for Winds in B flat major * Zoltán Kodály - Dances of Marosszék * Igor Markevitch - Concerto Grosso * Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bachiana brasileira no 1 for 8 Cellos * Anton Webern - Quartet, opus 22 * Ralph Benatzky - Im weissen Rössl * Leoš Janáček - From the House of the Dead * Kurt Weill - The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
I will = (Minä) aion (basic form: aikoa). (''Minä'' meaning ''I'' is optional, it just highlights the subject), for example ''I will eat this cake'' would be ''Aion syödä tämän kakun'' You can also use the tulla-verbi, but the following verb must be conjugated then, for example ''I will run'' would be either ''Aion juosta'', or ''Tulen juoksemaan'' Note than in finnish the future (''I will do blah blah'') is rarely used in a spoken language, if you would use it you would end up looking really dated (but if you're a foreigner no one cares). However, if you want to The future is replaced with the present tense. For example, ''I'll drink some milk'' and ''I drink milk'' ''Juon maitoa''. HOWEVER, if you have a need to highlight than you do some certain things especially in the future, the future can be used. for example: Jaakko: Aion uida tuonne huomenna! Sanna: Ai uitko sinne nyt? Jaakko: Ei, minä TULEN uimaan tuonne HUOMENNA. Translation: Jaakko: I'll swim there tomorrow. Sanna, Oh, you're gonna swim there now? Jaakko: No, I WILL swim there TOMORROW.
Nozomi Sasaki has: Played Charlotte in "Re mizeraburu: shoujo kozetto" in 2007. Played Patricia Martin in "Raki suta OVA" in 2008. Played Ren Tsubaki in "Yotsunoha Dai 2 wa" in 2008. Played Misaka 10032 in "To aru majutsu no indekkusu" in 2008. Played Misaka Imoto in "To aru majutsu no indekkusu" in 2008. Played Mayu in "Kurokami: The Animation" in 2009. Played Rio in "Tenshi no koi" in 2009. Played Sapphy (2010) in "Juerupetto" in 2009. Played Sara in "Kami no shizuku" in 2009. Played Izumi in "Sora no manimani" in 2009. Played Kazanoha (2010) in "Daimajin Kanon" in 2010. Played Kayashima Yukie in "Massuguna otoko" in 2010. Played Kunihiro - Ritsuko in "Shiki" in 2010. Played Leda in "Gekijouban Bureiku bureido Daisanshou: Kyoujin no kizu" in 2010. Performed in "Death Game Park" in 2010. Performed in "Kasha" in 2011. Performed in "Sazae-san 3" in 2011. Played herself in "Minna no amekan" in 2012. Played Zomino in "One Piece Film Z" in 2012. Played Aya in "Afuro Tanaka" in 2012. Played Pyrrha in "Soulcalibur V" in 2012. Played Kimi in "Paikaji nankai sakusen" in 2012. Played Akane hashimoto in "Otenki oneesan" in 2013. Performed in "Koisuru eve" in 2013. Performed in "Juon: Owari no Hajimari" in 2014. Played Miina in "First Class" in 2014.
Do you mean ALL of the Vocaloids; including the Haganes, Fanloids, and Voyakiloids? Or all of the versions of Miku? Eh, here's all of them just in case ^^ Official Vocaloids: LEON LOLA Miriam MEIKO KAITO Sweet Ann Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin/Len Prime Gackpoid (Gakupo; Kaumi) Megurine Luka Megpoid (GUMI) SONiKA SF-A2 Miki Kaai Yuki Kiyoteru Hiyama Big Al Tonio Lily VY1 (Mizuki) Gachapoid (Ryuto) Nekomura Iroha Utatane Piko VY2 (Yuuma) Mew SeeU V3 Megpoid VY1v3 Tone Rion Oliver CUL Yuzuki Yukari Bruno Clara IA (Coming soon~) Ring Suzune Lui Hibiki Aoki Lapis Unnamed Chinese Vocaloid Megpoid - Native Unofficial Vocaloids: Ahiko Morio (Like a child version of Luka) Ai Sumane (First LostLOID) Akaiko (Red themed version of Kaiko; who is based off of Kaito) Akaito (Red themed version of Kaito) Akita Naru (Unofficial Boukaloid) Akita Nero (Genderbent version of Akita Neru) Akita Neru (A version of a high pitched Miku or low pitched Rin; doesn't have an official voice bank, so the Miku/Rin thing is sort of like the Item Wars) Amane Kumi (Based off of Sweet Ann) Anderebu Jaku (Cooloid, version of Kaito) Anone Muri (Does not have any files or videos of her singing; as she is not meant to sing) Bitter Annie (Voyakiloid of Sweet Ann) Ca Calne (a derivative version of Miku) Duckpoid (Parody character of Gakupo) Fukusuune Haru (a derivative version of Len) Fukusuune Serutori (a derivative version of Rin) Fumiko Urusaine (a "human" Vocaloid) Fuyu Hana (a Boukaloid3) HANA CHIBU (made by someone from Hatena) Hachune Miku (an officially recognized derivative of Miku) Hagane Len (Heavy metal version of Len) Hagane Rin (Heavy metal version of Rin) Hagane Luka (Heavy metal version of Luka) Hagane Miku (Heavy metal version of Miku) Hagane Miku (M-Side) (Basically Hagane Miku; but the clothes are different) Hatsune Mika (version of Miku) Hatsune Mikuo (genderbent version of Miku) Hazure Miku (a fanmade Boukaloid that is an evil byproduct of Miku) Henri Wameku (based off Miku) Honne Dell (many people mistake him for the genderbent version of Yowane Haku or the Voyakiloid for Mikuo; but he is actually Len's Voyakiloid) Isamine Kaito (Heavy metal version of Kaito) Juon Kiku (based off of Miku) Kafurine Rushi (Cooloid, version of Luka) Kagami Kawaiine (a Miku-like parody; Annoyloid) Kageito (Black & White version of Kaito) Kagura Gakupo (Heavy metal version of Gakupo) Kaiko (genderbent version of Kaito) Kako Tanaka (toned down Luka) Kasane Keko (a sub-derivative version of Teto; which means she has the same outfit as Teto, just green as a color scheme) Kaseyu (0loid) Katsura Ryou (Chemic VOL. 1, version of Oliver)