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... member of the original landing parties . The aliens ' first patron on earth had been an ex - Japanese billionaire . That was where the Sanskrit names came from , Sanskrit being ... a sacred language for Japanese Buddhists . ( NW 17 ) ...
... member of the original landing parties . The aliens ' first patron on earth had been an ex - Japanese billionaire . That was where the Sanskrit names came from , Sanskrit being ... a sacred language for Japanese Buddhists . ( NW 17 ) ...
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... by the fact that Arakawa is deliberately depicted as the film's most unlikable character . Even before we discover that he was a former member of Tsuge's group , he provokes suspicion due 58 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 27 ( 2000 )
... by the fact that Arakawa is deliberately depicted as the film's most unlikable character . Even before we discover that he was a former member of Tsuge's group , he provokes suspicion due 58 SCIENCE FICTION STUDIES , VOLUME 27 ( 2000 )
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former member of Tsuge's group , he provokes suspicion due to his evil grin and perpetually shifty eyes , which suggest that he is concealing ulterior plans . One wonders why Oshii chose to present the central thematic content of his ...
former member of Tsuge's group , he provokes suspicion due to his evil grin and perpetually shifty eyes , which suggest that he is concealing ulterior plans . One wonders why Oshii chose to present the central thematic content of his ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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