hongos là gì - Nghĩa của từ hongos

hongos có nghĩa là

hahn-go - hog, keep to yourself

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"Hey man, don't hongo the ball! Throw it to me!"

hongos có nghĩa là

hog, or keep to yourself

[i sent this in a while back and heard nothing. now, this word is already listed but this is another definition]

Ví dụ

"Hey man, don't hongo the ball! Throw it to me!"

hongos có nghĩa là

hog, or keep to yourself

[i sent this in a while back and heard nothing. now, this word is already listed but this is another definition] "hey man, don't be a "hongo"! give me the ball!" amen Rider 1 [仮面ライダー1号 ,Kamen Raidā Ichi-Gō?, Masked Rider 1] is a fictional character and main superhero or henshin character featured in Japanese tokusatsu. He first appeared in the television series Kamen Rider, the first in the famous Kamen Rider franchise of tokusatsu programmes. The primary protagonist of the series, Kamen Rider 1 is a motorcycle-riding superhero modelled upon a grasshopper. One of the most recognisable and iconic characters in Japanese entertainment, Kamen Rider 1 is as irrecoverably burnt onto to the cultural subconscious as the series itself.

In the original series, he was portrayed by Hiroshi Fujioka, who also performed most of his own stunts. Later, he was portrayed by Masaya Kikawada in the film Kamen Rider The First and its sequel, Kamen Rider The Next.

The character, before being transformed into a powerful hero, Takeshi Hongo [本郷 猛 ,Hongō Takeshi?] was a college biochemistry student. Born in 15 August 1948, he is an intelligent young man who enjoyed riding motorcycles, in the first episode of the series he witnessed the murder of a scientist at the hands of a Shocker kaijin named "Kumo Otoko" [ "Người nhện"]. He is then kidnapped and forced to undergo a procedure that turns him into a super-powered cyborg, but escapes before he can be brainwashed to do Shocker's bidding.

After this initial introduction, the series becomes, as with most tokusatsu programmes of the era, fairly formulaic. Each episode sees Hongo meeting another of Shocker's mutants, interacting briefly with supporting characters, such as his mentor Tachibana Tobei, and ultimately defeating the enemy, often with trademark "Rider Kick" or "Rider Punch" attacks.

However, this formula was drastically altered during the filming of episode ten. Fujioka, while attempting to perform a stunt on his motorcycle, shattered his leg. The surrounding episodes were quickly edited or otherwise altered to account for this, but Fujioka's injury forced him to take a longterm hiatus from acting, so production company Toei hired a new actor, Takeshi Sasaki, to play a new Kamen Rider character, dubbed Kamen Rider 2. In the show, it was explained that Shocker had built a duplicate of their original Kamen Rider cyborg in an effort to combat the threat that Hongo posed to their organization. This new character was introduced in episode 13, as Hongo's character was gradually phased out, a process that had been occurring since episode 11.

By the time Fujioka had recovered from his injuries, Kamen Rider had become fairly successful, and Fujioka found other work, so Sasaki continued to portray the main character of the series until episode 49, when Fujioka returned to the series full time. During this time, the two characters worked together as the "Double Riders", and Takeshi's character was written out. By episode 53, through the end of the series with episode 98, Hongo was the sole protagonist, but Sasaki returned for guest spots intermittently, in episodes 72-3, 93-4, and the finale.

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"Hey man, don't hongo the ball! Throw it to me!"

hongos có nghĩa là

hog, or keep to yourself

Ví dụ

"Hey man, don't hongo the ball! Throw it to me!"

hongos có nghĩa là

hog, or keep to yourself

Ví dụ


[i sent this in a while back and heard nothing. now, this word is already listed but this is another definition]

hongos có nghĩa là

"hey man, don't be a "hongo"! give me the ball!"

Ví dụ

amen Rider 1 [仮面ライダー1号 ,Kamen Raidā Ichi-Gō?, Masked Rider 1] is a fictional character and main superhero or henshin character featured in Japanese tokusatsu. He first appeared in the television series Kamen Rider, the first in the famous Kamen Rider franchise of tokusatsu programmes. The primary protagonist of the series, Kamen Rider 1 is a motorcycle-riding superhero modelled upon a grasshopper. One of the most recognisable and iconic characters in Japanese entertainment, Kamen Rider 1 is as irrecoverably burnt onto to the cultural subconscious as the series itself.

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