Nataku may refer to: Nezha, spelled "Nataku" in Japanese, a Taoist protection deity Nataku (X), a fictional character in X/1999 manga and anime War Prince...
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List of Saiyuki characters (section Nataku)
Jason Douglas. Nataku Taishi (闘神・哪吒太子): only appears in Saiyuki Gaiden and in the anime and briefly in the manga*War Prince Nataku: Nataku is based on the...
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List of X characters (redirect from Nataku (X))
of the Promised Day. Nataku battles both Karen and Aoki, the former takes pity on him which causes Nataku to care about him. Nataku is haunted by the memories...
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Saiyuki (manga) (redirect from War Prince Nataku)
Saiyuki (Japanese: 最遊記, Hepburn: Saiyūki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura. It was originally serialized in Square...
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Kinomiya Detective Conan (2001), Rintarō Koizumi (ep 225) X/1999 (2001), Nataku Inuyasha (2001), Tarōmaru (ep 27) Chobits (2002), Sumomo Gravion (2002)...
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Dragons of Earth. Seichiro Aoki and Karen Kasumi from the Heavens face Nataku and Shōgo from the Earth respectively but all four fighters are murdered...
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an automotive brand of Hozon Auto All pages with titles containing Nezha Nataku (disambiguation), Nezha in Japanese Nalakuvara, a yaksha in Indian mythology...
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with tremendous force. Throughout the manga, Nataku gets several upgrades from Taiitsu. Towards the end, Nataku receives the super paope Kinkousen (previously...
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promising children continue, this time with Nataku Son who was ignited by Rekka Hoshimiya's insect. Nataku is forced to fight Yūichirō Kurono who calls...
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Nezha is a well-known Daoist deity in Japan. The Japanese refer to Nezha as Nataku or Nata, which came from the readings of Journey to the West. Kubera Manibhadra...
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