yes. they also get married in the end and have Finn(since she died in the manga) but she's named Natsuki(Finn's human name before she died and became and angle named Finn)
Btw, Miyako marries Minazuki, and they have Shinji(Access)
I don't know if this answer will help because this information is from the manga......
who inspired Seth Macfarlane to become an artist
Potentially, you could become famous by being on FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman.
yes. it is hard to become famous because there are a million people out there that want to become famous. but only one out of those a million people is going to be the chosen one.
In the manga, Soul does become a Death Scythe, but in the anime he does not.
no
All were volunteers- none were ordered to become a Kamikaze Being a Kamikaze was considered a great honor to die for the Emperor.
no girls were not kamikaze's mainley because the husband was considered the most honorable of the entire family and could be the only one able to volunteer if their son was too young (under 17)
she put her destiny into her hand.
Not John. And not 'he'. Jeanne d'Arc ... a female
It may seem that it is a waste of a man and a plane, but it was actually quite effective. The large explosions caused heavy damage to American warships during WW2. The pilots were given the honor to become a kamikaze pilot and took their life to honor their country.
The first Kamikaze attack of the war begun on October 25, 1944. It was during the battle of leyte gulf when the japanese deployed kamikaze suicide bombers against american warships for the first time.
She was canonized May 16, 1920, by Pope Benedict XV
get a Japanese fighter plane, learn the bushido code, then while in the airplane yell out gibberish when your about to crash into whatever, well technically they didn't yell gibberish, yell "Hissatsu" instead.
I believe that the 'Divine Wind' - when in reference to World War II - is referring to the kamikaze winds of Japan. Between the winds and water patterns surrounding Japan, the island has been naturally protected from invasion - which is where the term kamikaze or divine wind came into play. During the war, Japanese leaders butchered the meaning and convinced many of their men to become kamikaze pilots - those who drove their plane into the target essentially giving their lives for their country rather than living another day to fight again. (first 77 pages of James Bradley's "Flyboys" discusses some of this)
No, the fashion designer Andre Courreges did not go to fashion school. He actually studied to become a civil engineer. He did work with Jeanne LaFaurie and he was apprenticed to Balenciaga in 1950.
Yes, Ashe married Jeanne Moutoussamy on February 20, 1977.
She was the first African American woman on the board of Girl Scouts of America. She was the first African American woman to become a full professor at New York University. She was also the first African American woman to be on the US Department of Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.