Disneyland aŭ Diznilendo estas tiuj amuzparkoj, kiuj konstruiĝas laŭ la ideoj de Walt DISNEY. La unuan Diznilendon, kiu estis malfermiĝis en 1955 far Disney mem en kaliforniaAnaheim, sekvis similaj amuzparkoj sur aliaj kontinentoj. Por la planado kaj konstruo de Disneyland-parkoj respondecas la branĉo Walt Disney Parks and Resorts de Walt Disney Company.
Disneyland-parkoj
Disneyland Resort en Kalifornio (1955)
La originala Disneyland estis malfermita en Kalifornio en 1955 en Anaheim. Post 30 jarojn, la 24-an de aŭgusto de 1985, oni salutis la 250-milionan vizitanton.
- vidu: Disneyland Resort
La plej vizitata Disneyland kaj samtempe la plej viziatta amuzparko de la mondo estas la Disneyland en Tokio, kiu allogis en la jaro 1997 17,83 milionojn da homoj. Disneyland en Tokio malfermiĝis la 15-an de aprilo de 1983 kaj havas la surfacon de 46,25 ha.
- vidu: Tokyo Disney Resort
La vorto mondo signifas la tuton de ekzistaĵoj: la universo, la tero, la homaro aŭ simile. La preciza signifo dependas de la kunteksto. Kelkfoje oni uzas la vorton kun preciziga adjektivo por paroli pri la ĝeneralaj trajtoj de iu grupo de homoj, ekzemple la islama mondo aŭ la esperantista mondo.
Mondo uzeblas en pli metafora maniero: ekzemple, priskribante du homojn tre malsamajn, oni povas diri ke ili "vivas en du apartaj mondoj." Kiam homo referas al la "fino de la mondo," tio verŝajne signifas "la fino de ĉio kion mi konas."
Mondo ofte uziĝas kiel sinonimo de planedo, ekzemple Marso kaj Jupitero estas du mondoj de la sunsistemo. Mondo ankaŭ povas referiĝi al fikcia universo, ekzemple la mondo de Star Trek aŭ de La Mastro de la Ringoj.
Unua, Dua kaj Tria Mondo
En la Malvarma Milito, oni multe parolis pri la kapitalisma mondo kaj pri la komunisma mondo. Por landoj, kiuj ne apartenis al iuj el la du grupoj, oni baldaŭ uzi la esprimon Tria Mondo. Poste oni ankaŭ kelkfoje parolis pri la Unua Mondo (kapitalismaj landoj) kaj pri la Dua Mondo (komunismaj landoj). Post la fino de la Malvarma Milito, nur la esprimo Tria Mondo restas en daŭra uzo.
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Bridget is a character in the Guilty Gearfighting game series, first appearing in Guilty Gear XX. Despite the name and appearance, Bridget is actually male. The reason for his feminine appearance and name is that he was the second of two twin boys (the other isn't named) and born in a village (also unnamed) in which twin boys were said to be bad luck. His birthday is October 26, his nationality is English, and his blood type is O. His voice actor is Hiroko Konishi.
His feminine appearance is often a source of humor among fans, and mentioned in-game in his ending with Johnny, who is immensely embarassed that he had been hitting on "another man." The posters on many imageboards, particularly 4chan found him extremely attractive, whether or not they grudgingly accepted his background, and he became a meme/sex symbol as a moekko who happens to be a boy. Surprisingly, his popularity in heterosexual male fandom hugely outweighs any expected female-based fandom. Nearly all unauthorized 'zine work identifies him with being male rather than retroactively transgendering the character, although he is universally a 'bottom' paired with aggressive, dominant partner.
Fighting Style
Bridget's primary weapon, oddly enough, is a pinkish yo-yo, which he not only uses by launching it out and hitting his opponents with, but also with other unpredictable abilities. His secondary weapon is a mechanical teddy bear named Roger.
Bridget's Forward Thrust Attacks (Command Normals) are slightly different from others; most characters can execute a different move by pressing Forward + Hard Slash, but Bridget does not have this, and instead has a Forward Thrust Attack using Forward + Slash -- almost as long-range as Axl Low's Punch, but more powerful.
His tactics tend to consist of interruptions, dashing strikes, and creative use of the Yo-Yo as a set-up. Thus putting him slightly in the category of a set-up character, and also partially as an offensive pressure character.
Roger
Axl Low
Roger is a strange, teddy-bear-like entity which appears to be sentient, perhaps a robot of some sort. It comes out of Bridget's yo-yo, and adds extra attacks that can help with combinations or set-ups. As of #Reload, the "Roger Hug" move became especially useful, because it allowed Roger to be launched from the exact location of the enemy.
Seiyuu: [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1350690/ Akihiro Ishihara]
Story
Bridget becomes a bounty hunter, not because he needs the money -- his father is referred to as a "multimillionaire" in his profile -- but because he wishes to prove his masculinity (though this raises the question of why he continues to dress convincingly as a girl). He is given a list of potential targets by I-No, but it is entirely fallacious. Most notable is the inclusion of Dizzy, whose bounty had already been paid for, and whom Bridget was apparently already hunting for.
His Story Mode has two paths, both of which consist of Bridget cheerfully and mistakenly rounding up the targets. One ends with a battle against Robo-Ky, followed by a fight against Ky Kiske, whom Bridget mistakes for another robot; the other ends with an encounter with May and then either Dizzy or Johnny. In all three of his different endings, he discovers the fallacy of his bounties.
Music References
His special move "Kickstart My Heart" is named after the Mötley Crüe song of the same title, his Shoot the Moon attack is named after a Mr. Big song (as well as performing the same motion of the yo-yo trick with the same name), and his "Starship" attack is named after the band of the same name. Roger is named after Queen member Roger Taylor.
Category:Guilty Gear characters
Die ersten Siedlungsfunde in der Markung Mötzingen reichen bis in die Eisenzeit zurück. Die erste urkundliche Erwähnung stammt von Bundesanstalt zum Geschäftsbereich des Auswärtigen Amts gehört. Ihre Mitarbeiter führen Ausgrabungen und Forschungen im Bereich der Archäologie und ihrer Nachbardisziplinen durch.
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