Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight

Publisher : Bandai Namco Games Genre : Action / Shooting Platform : PS3 Release Date : 2006-11-11 Num of Player : 2
From Gundam game on Xbox 360, now we can play it on PS3. For this part, the story is about Kidosenchi Gundam that is marking a war. Maybe it is the tradition of BandaiNamco Game (Old name “ BANDAI”) that launches story about the first episode of Gundam in every Gundam. Source : msn.co.th









Tuesday, May 6, 2008

[edit] Sushi Pack Members


Ikura: Named after salmon egg sushi. He is very headstrong and charges in when it comes to helping his friends. He has the power to shoot sticky fish eggs. He's also terrified of bears.
Kani: An easily angered girl named after crab sushi. Her pigtails are tough crab claws, which she uses to give her foes a powerful pinch.
Maguro Maki: The calm, peaceful member of the group named after tuna sushi. She's in touch with her inner tuna, and enjoys meditation and Feng Shui. She can float, and has almost psychic powers. Maguro is voiced by Tara Strong.
Tako: The unofficial leader. Named after octopus sushi, he certainly looks the part. He has six long tentacle arms, and an eye patch. He would rather use his powers of shooting multi-colored ink to be a world renowned painter than to fight evil, and gets insulted when his paintings are called bad (which they are.) He is voiced by D.J Rick Adams.
Wasabi: The smallest, cutest, and speechless character of the Sushi Pack. A spicy ball of hot mustard, he can only communicate with squeally noises, and has the power to fly and shoot fireballs at foes. He is very sensitive, and gets upset easily.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Sushi Pack


Sushi Pack is a children's Saturday morning cartoon that is aired on CBS' Kewlopolis animated cartoon block. It features a team of wasabi, salmon egg sushi, crab sushi, tuna sushi, and octopus sushi as they use their wits and their emotions to save the world and educate young children. The Sushi Pack team lives in a Japanese restaurant with humans. Despite the superhero element of the story, violence is used only as a last resort. The closing theme song of the show is a techno/rap/funk hybrid song. Quests involve learning about the meaning of friendship, social skills, and teamwork. The show is produced by American Greetings and Tom Ruegger.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Song : Let's Go! Rider Kick

Lyricist: Ishinomori
Composer: Kikuchi, Shunsuke
Singers: Fujioka, Hiroshi & Male Harmony (episodes 1-13),
Fuji, Kouichi & Male Harmony (episodes 14-88)
[INTRO - 00:08]
Semaru SHOKKAA Jigoku no gundan
Warera o nerau kuroi kage
Sekai no heiwa o mamoru tame
"Go! Go! Let's Go!" Kagayaku MASHIIN
RAIDAA ("Jump!") RAIDAA ("Kick!")
Kamen RAIDAA Kamen RAIDAA
RAIDAA RAIDAA
[BRIDGE - ENDS 00:50.5]
Semaru SHOKKAA Akuma no gundan
Waga tomo nerau kuroi kage
Sekai no heiwa o mamoru tame
"Go! Go! Let's Go!" Shinku no MAFURAA
RAIDAA ("Jump!") RAIDAA ("Kick!")
Kamen RAIDAA Kamen RAIDAA
RAIDAA RAIDAA
[BRIDGE - ENDS 01:34]
Semaru SHOKKAA Kyoofu no gundan
Waga machi nerau kuroi kage
Sekai no heiwa o mamoru tame
"Go! Go! Let's Go!" Midori no kamen
RAIDAA ("Jump!") RAIDAA ("Kick!")
Kamen RAIDAA Kamen RAIDAA
RAIDAA RAIDAA

Kamen Rider 2


Kamen Rider 2 (Kamen Raidā Ni-Gō, Masked Rider 2) is a fictional character from the Japanese tokusatsu television series Kamen Rider, the first in the famous Kamen Rider franchise of tokusatsu programmes.
The secondary protagonist of the series, like Kamen Rider 1, is a motorcycle-riding superhero modelled upon a grasshopper.

In the original series, he is portrayed by Takeshi Sasaki. Later , he was portrayed by Hassei Takano (who previous played Miyuki Tezuka/Kamen Rider Raia from Kamen Rider Ryuki) in the film Kamen Rider The First and its sequel, Kamen Rider The Next.

Hayato Ichimonji, a free-lancer photographer, is kidnapped by the organization Shocker in order to become a reconstructed human able to fight the deserter Takeshi Hongo, aka Kamen Rider. Before Shocker scientists brainwashes him, Hongo appears and saves Ichimonji's sanity. Hongo leaves Japan to fight Shocker branches overseas, and Ichimonji becomes his successor as Kamen Rider, protecting Japan from Shocker's actions.

Some time later, Takeshi Hongo returns to Japan and fights alongside Ichimonji. Now, Hongo is known as Kamen Rider 1 and Ichimonji, Kamen Rider 2. The pair is occasionally called "The Double Riders". With Hongo back, it's Ichimonji who now leaves Japan for training in South America. Near the end of the series, Rider 2 is back to help Rider 1 to defeat Gel-Shocker, Shocker's new denomination.

Shocker captured photographer Ichimonji, Hayato (Sasaki, Takeshi) in order to convert him into a cyborg more powerful than Kamen Rider. It was there intention that this new cyborg would defeat Kamen Rider, however before Shocker surgeons could alter Ichimonji, Hayato's brain Kamen Rider broke into their base to rescue Hayato. Still in his right mind, Ichimonji, Hayato used his new abilities as Kamen Rider 2 to fight Shocker. At first he fought alone, Kamen Rider 1 having left Japan to battle Shocker mutants elsewhere. Eventually however Riders 1 and 2 fought Shocker together.

Ichimonjo was the first Kamen Rider to have a henshin movement and word. His Henshin Belt like Hongo's is called "Typhoon". He rode an ordinary motorcycle which transformed when he did.

Kamen Rider 2 is 172 cm (5 ft, 7 inches) tall, weighs 65 kg (143 lbs) and can jump up to 15 meters (49 feet).

Kamen Rider 2's special combat techniques include "Rider Kick", "Rider Kaiten (Rotating) Kick", "Rider Punch", and with Kamen Rider 1, "Rider Sharin (Wheel)" and "Rider Double Kick".

Kamen Rider 2's motorcycle was Cyclone 2. Cyclone 2's top speed was 400km/h (approx. 249 mph). Cyclone 2 would later be replaced by New Cyclone 2 (top speed 500km/h or 310 mph). Ichimonji, Hayato rode an ordinary looking motorcycle which could transform into Cyclone 2 or New Cyclone 2 when he transformed into Kamen Rider 2.

Kamen Rider II: When he was defeated by Dead Mangas, he left the safety of Japan to Kamen Rider I and headed for South America to strength[en] his body. In the deep Amazon jungles, he purposely was bitten by a deadly poisonous snake and other poisonous animals in order to build an immunity against the lethal serums. He also battled crocodiles to build his strength. His intense training resulted in the birth of a new body.-- from an article in the Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, 1970 something.

Ichimonji, Hayato was assisted in his battle against Shocker (and later Gel-Shocker) by Tachibana, Tobei (played by the late Kobayashi Akiji), founder of the Tachibana motorcycle club, mentor to the first seven Kamen Riders and FBI agent Taki Kazuya (played by Chiba, Jir�). In episode 74 Taki founds the Kamen Rider Boys Squad, a group young boys who watch for and report the activities of Shocker. When Kamen Rider 1 needed training to increase his fighting abilities he got it from Tachibana, Tobei and Taki Kazuya.

At the end of episode 52 Ichimonji, Hayato hands his camera to Hongo, Takeshi and leaves Japan, going to South America to fight another terrorist group, Geldam, not returning to Japan until episode 72. Geldam was formed in Africa but had agents in South America, Europe, the United States, Australia and some parts of Asia (but not Japan).