The Last Pipotron J Tribute and the Longest of All The Season one, Based From the Battle, Plans and Life of Pipotron J.
Song: Dancing mad
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The Android Kikaider, Mad Machine, Episode 2.
The genius robotics professor Dr. Komyoji has created Kikaider, a humanoid robot gifted with a "conscience circuit" enabling Kikaider to simulate real emotions and distinguish between right and wrong.
"Jiro", as he is called by Dr. Komyoji's children Mitsuko and Masaru, finds himself struggling to protect Mitsuko and Masaru from the evil Dr. Gill and his androids, and also to understand his own conflicted emotions. Is the conscience circuit a blessing or a curse?
This is a christmas video greeting mad especially for our dear classmate and friend.. Abigail Ingrid Palanca.. From the people who cares and loves you.. Block 4N =)
For the Tag Team Championship, Houston & Tyson J. Mysery defended their titles against the Mad Mexicans at Owen Hart Memorial 2005. For more videos, including backstage events, as well as more information check out http://www.absolutewrestling.net
You don't see cars double parked too often, but delivery trucks take some liberties with their parking rules. Jason Falls explains why these drivers make him sick! Was it their parking that made him mad or just the codeine talking?
The Live Wire is a thrilling action adventure on the open sea where heroes search for treasure on an uncharted island! Starring one of the best stuntmen in early cinema, Richard Talmadge, this enjoyable popcorn flick features some of the best fight scenes produced in the early days of talking films. Talmadge goes on a quest for lost riches only to be found by a treacherous sailing journey, made worse because many passengers are nothing more than uncouth ruffians! Fighting breaks out and the ship is destroyed, just as it reaches the mysterious island. Talmadge and his friends survived – as did the villains – and it’s a mad race for the treasure. Unabashed fun, The Live Wire is top notch adventure that’s spiced up by incredible stunts from Talmadge.
Mad About Cards shows how to make a great embellishment to put on a card for a man! Finished our shirt measures 5.5cm x 4cm. It's very simple to make but you may need a few goes to perfect your shirt.
Zedd pleads with Lise to train Chaz in the art of DDR. Hally experiences her first network failure at Morbotech.
This episode's featured music by Arslan "SLN" C. (http://www.myspace.com/slnproductions), ioeo (http://ioeomusic.ning.com) and Mad DPS (http://www.myspace.com/maddps).
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Chaz faces an unexpected challenger in a game of Dance Dance Revolution. Special guest appearance by GamerGirl (http://thegamergirls.net), Linda Vargas.
This episode's featured music by ioeo ( http://ioeomusic.ning.com) and Mad DPS (www.myspace.com/maddps).
If Hollywood stars get rich leveraging their biggest problems, why can’t you? Instead of running from those puppies (or griping about them), why not ride them all the way to the bank?
*** *** Andy reveals how to convert your dissatisfactions into products you can profit from handsomely. *** *** Rob takes it one step further by obliterating the Product Perfection Myth. Instead of waiting until you’ve got it all down before you create your product, why not document your path to success WITH your product?
*** *** After all, who knows best the ins outs of what it will take? Some millionaire who long ago left that problem behind, or you, who is intimately familiar with it, and what it is costing your customers?
*** *** Plus: The air conditioner is gone, but the wet spot makes its debut!
The BAC TSR-2 was to be the RAF's foremost combat aircraft for the 1960's onwards, replacing the Canberra in the Tactical Strike/Reconnaissance role. The aircraft was to have supersonic capability at tree-top height and was the first aircraft in the World to be equipped with a Head-Up-Display (HUD). The TSR project was subsequently murdered in 1964 by a short-sighted Labour government, and all project material and prototypes ordered destroyed. A decision motivated mostly by pressure from the US to not compete with their F-111 Aardvark in the global market. Music: Gary Jules - Mad World.
Starring b-movie superstar Bela Lugosi (Plan 9 from Outer Space), The Corpse Vanishes is the consummate nineteen forties horror movie. The suitably disgusting premise is that a youth potion can be made from the blood of virgins. The capture of innocent girls by Lugosi fuels the narrative while all the spooky fun goes on nonstop. Mad scientists, kidnapping, poisons and immortality tonics abound in this freaky black and white scarefest!
The Brain that Wouldn’t Die is a cult classic sci-fi horror film. Few films are revered for their hilarious exploitation and cheap effects, but The Brain that Wouldn’t Die is well worth it. A mad scientist’s wife is decapitated in a car wreck, but he decides he can’t live without her and keeps her head alive in his lab. He proceeds on a search of seedy locales for a suitable body replacement, and this fills the film with the desired scantily clad sexy ladies. Between the titillation and amazingly campy effects, Virginia Leith steals the show with a performance that features her almost exclusively from the neck up, just a head on a tray. The ludicrous fun continues as she develops psychic powers, and plots with a hideous creature in the lab to get revenge on the evil scientist. Never pausing for a moment to let up on the absurd hilarity, The Brain that Wouldn’t Die was a staple of sixties matinee viewing. Today, its entertainment value has only increased with age.
Maki Horikita as Kaoru
Yamashita Tomohisa as Takashi
Storyline: Takashi and Kaoru were friends but then he had to move away. Kaoru kept on waiting for Takashi even those she knew he would never come but one rainy day he came. Takashi wasn't the same boy he was when he was young. Takashi told lies and done bad things making Kaoru sad and mad.