Kukuru is a fictional character in the Super Robot Wars series. She has appeared as an enemy character in Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 only. In canon, she pilots the Magarga.
Personal Data
Name: Kukuru
AKA: Kukuru
Voice Actor: Kae Araki
Status: Human; deceased (Alpha universe only)
Rank: N/A
Affiliations: Jamadai Oukoku (Alpha 2)
Personal Relatives And Affiliations: N/A
Mecha: Magarga (Alpha 2)
Personality And Traits
Kukuru is a stern and serious woman, devoted to her duty as a warrior. A skilled dancer who dazzles her enemies before striking, she translates this skill to her mecha, the Magarga, which can follow her every move. Although she fights fiercely no matter who is commanding her, Kukuru is driven by the unresolved issues of her past. Much like her rival, Sanger Zonvolt, Kukuru makes a habit of announcing herself with the title, Youmi no Miko (Priestess of the Underground Spring), and repeating dramatic phrases, such as "I'll be your guide on your trip to Hades!"
History
Kukuru began her life as the princess of a small kingdom in ancient Japan. Her happiness would be somewhat short-lived, as her homeland was overrun by forces of the Jamadai Oukoku (Great Evil Kingdom), the villains of Steel Jeeg. The king made the desperate move of offering up his daughter as a hostage to Queen Himika, in order to buy time, but ultimately failed. Kukuru could only watch as her home was destroyed and her family put under a curse by Himika, sending them into a deep slumber. With no other choice, Kukuru then devoted herself as Himika's servant, developing her skills in battle, in order to one day have her family's curse broken. Despite proving herself a valuable asset to her new queen, Himika's other underlings (Ikima, Amaso, and Mimashi) held her under constant scrutiny, as a mere human was granted agelessness, in order to serve.
When the Jamadai Oukoku revives itself in the modern era, Kukuru's first mission is leading a force of the Haniwa Genjin to destroy the Earth Cradle, seen as a great insult to the subterrenian empires. Her force quickly destroys a portion of the facility's outer shell and disables the supercomputer Magus. But before going offline, it launches Sanger Zonvolt in his onto the battlefield. Sanger confronts Kukuru, directly with the aid of Sophia Nate after she launches the Colossal Blade, damaging Magarga. In reprisal, Kukuru dashes back to the Earth Cradle and attacks Sophia, making it look like she had killed her, but actually captured her, instead. Subsequently, Kukuru would find herself constantly pursued by Sanger, until she temporarily disables his Grungust.
In Himika's pursuit of the Bronze Bell, she revives General Takeru to fight Jeeg. Kukuru notes a great many similarities between herself and Takeru, whom Himika had promised the revival of his wife, Miyazu, in exchange for his victory. Takeru's defeat and recruit into the Alpha Numbers (if in-game conditions are met) prompts Himika to cast out Kukuru as well, but Archduke Gorgon interrupts, saying that Kukuru, as well as Sophia, could still be useful to the Mikene Empire. Himika agrees, thinking that having someone on the inside of the Mikene forces could also be useful for her. When the Alpha Numbers assault the Great Evil Kingdom's main base, Himika is defeated, giving her life to perform the ritual that would revive the Jigoku no Teiou, but instead, revives the Mycene's ruler, The Emperor Of Darkness. Archduke Gorgon absorbs the remaining Haniwa Genjin into the Mycene Empire, on the promise that The Emperor Of Darkness could revive Himika. As only Himika can undo her own curse, Kukuru continues to serve the Mycene Empire. Working under duress, Sophia produces Machine Cells, which Kukuru incorporates into her Magarga, granting it regenerative abilities. Using her enhanced machine, Kukuru attacks the Alpha Numbers, as they prepare to launch into space from G-Island City. Sanger remains behind to ensure his comrades' successful launch, but finds the Magarga far more than his Grungust can handle. Transferring to the new machine, with the help of Rätsel Feinschmecker, Sanger defeats Kukuru once more.
With the Mycene viewing the Jamadai Oukoku remnants as excess baggage, Archduke Gorgon tells Kukuru to leave and not return until she has defeated the Alpha Numbers. Before she leaves on her mission, Kukuru visits Sophia one last time, reaffirming that she will defeat Sanger for the sake of her family. Sophia says that the two of them are alike and, under different circumstances, could have been friends. As a parting gift, Kukuru bequeaths Sophia the mirror she wears on the center of her kimono, an heirloom of her long-lost home, saying that this way she would have something to return to. With that, she heads into space, confronting Sanger in a last, one-on-one duel. Sanger emerges victorious, and Kukuru urges him to finish her off. He does not comply, however, and Kukuru is touched when he tells her she should live for her own future, rather than be tied down to the past, as he had done. The moment is broken when the Custos, acting on desire to protect Sanger, appear and viciously attack the Magarga, mortally wounding Kukuru. Kukuru tells Sanger that Sophia is still alive before she passes on, content that she could finally reunite with her mother and father, even through death.
Personal Data
Name: Kukuru
AKA: Kukuru
Voice Actor: Kae Araki
Status: Human; deceased (Alpha universe only)
Rank: N/A
Affiliations: Jamadai Oukoku (Alpha 2)
Personal Relatives And Affiliations: N/A
Mecha: Magarga (Alpha 2)
Personality And Traits
Kukuru is a stern and serious woman, devoted to her duty as a warrior. A skilled dancer who dazzles her enemies before striking, she translates this skill to her mecha, the Magarga, which can follow her every move. Although she fights fiercely no matter who is commanding her, Kukuru is driven by the unresolved issues of her past. Much like her rival, Sanger Zonvolt, Kukuru makes a habit of announcing herself with the title, Youmi no Miko (Priestess of the Underground Spring), and repeating dramatic phrases, such as "I'll be your guide on your trip to Hades!"
History
Kukuru began her life as the princess of a small kingdom in ancient Japan. Her happiness would be somewhat short-lived, as her homeland was overrun by forces of the Jamadai Oukoku (Great Evil Kingdom), the villains of Steel Jeeg. The king made the desperate move of offering up his daughter as a hostage to Queen Himika, in order to buy time, but ultimately failed. Kukuru could only watch as her home was destroyed and her family put under a curse by Himika, sending them into a deep slumber. With no other choice, Kukuru then devoted herself as Himika's servant, developing her skills in battle, in order to one day have her family's curse broken. Despite proving herself a valuable asset to her new queen, Himika's other underlings (Ikima, Amaso, and Mimashi) held her under constant scrutiny, as a mere human was granted agelessness, in order to serve.
When the Jamadai Oukoku revives itself in the modern era, Kukuru's first mission is leading a force of the Haniwa Genjin to destroy the Earth Cradle, seen as a great insult to the subterrenian empires. Her force quickly destroys a portion of the facility's outer shell and disables the supercomputer Magus. But before going offline, it launches Sanger Zonvolt in his onto the battlefield. Sanger confronts Kukuru, directly with the aid of Sophia Nate after she launches the Colossal Blade, damaging Magarga. In reprisal, Kukuru dashes back to the Earth Cradle and attacks Sophia, making it look like she had killed her, but actually captured her, instead. Subsequently, Kukuru would find herself constantly pursued by Sanger, until she temporarily disables his Grungust.
In Himika's pursuit of the Bronze Bell, she revives General Takeru to fight Jeeg. Kukuru notes a great many similarities between herself and Takeru, whom Himika had promised the revival of his wife, Miyazu, in exchange for his victory. Takeru's defeat and recruit into the Alpha Numbers (if in-game conditions are met) prompts Himika to cast out Kukuru as well, but Archduke Gorgon interrupts, saying that Kukuru, as well as Sophia, could still be useful to the Mikene Empire. Himika agrees, thinking that having someone on the inside of the Mikene forces could also be useful for her. When the Alpha Numbers assault the Great Evil Kingdom's main base, Himika is defeated, giving her life to perform the ritual that would revive the Jigoku no Teiou, but instead, revives the Mycene's ruler, The Emperor Of Darkness. Archduke Gorgon absorbs the remaining Haniwa Genjin into the Mycene Empire, on the promise that The Emperor Of Darkness could revive Himika. As only Himika can undo her own curse, Kukuru continues to serve the Mycene Empire. Working under duress, Sophia produces Machine Cells, which Kukuru incorporates into her Magarga, granting it regenerative abilities. Using her enhanced machine, Kukuru attacks the Alpha Numbers, as they prepare to launch into space from G-Island City. Sanger remains behind to ensure his comrades' successful launch, but finds the Magarga far more than his Grungust can handle. Transferring to the new machine, with the help of Rätsel Feinschmecker, Sanger defeats Kukuru once more.
With the Mycene viewing the Jamadai Oukoku remnants as excess baggage, Archduke Gorgon tells Kukuru to leave and not return until she has defeated the Alpha Numbers. Before she leaves on her mission, Kukuru visits Sophia one last time, reaffirming that she will defeat Sanger for the sake of her family. Sophia says that the two of them are alike and, under different circumstances, could have been friends. As a parting gift, Kukuru bequeaths Sophia the mirror she wears on the center of her kimono, an heirloom of her long-lost home, saying that this way she would have something to return to. With that, she heads into space, confronting Sanger in a last, one-on-one duel. Sanger emerges victorious, and Kukuru urges him to finish her off. He does not comply, however, and Kukuru is touched when he tells her she should live for her own future, rather than be tied down to the past, as he had done. The moment is broken when the Custos, acting on desire to protect Sanger, appear and viciously attack the Magarga, mortally wounding Kukuru. Kukuru tells Sanger that Sophia is still alive before she passes on, content that she could finally reunite with her mother and father, even through death.
Francesca "Frannie" Vecchio is a fictional character in the television series Due South. Originally a recurring character, she was promoted to a main cast member in the show's third season. She was portrayed by actress Ramona Milano.
Francesca is the younger sister of Detective Raymond Vecchio. She lives with him, their mother, their sister Maria, husband Tony and their kids at 2926 North Octavia Avenue, Chicago. Before the series started, Francesca was married, but she was either divorced or had the marriage annulled by 1994.
Francesca fell in love with Ray's friend, Mountie Benton Fraser as soon as she met him. Fraser does not, as far as we know, share the feelings. She has been constantly trying to get him to go out with her ever since, once even arriving (uninvited) at his apartment in the middle of the night, clad in scanty lingerie. However, nothing happened between them - although Fraser, being a gentleman, refused to confirm or deny anything to Ray.
At the start of the show's third season, Ray had to go undercover in Las Vegas, and Stan Kowalski was bought to the 27th Precinct to impersonate Ray (in order to protect his cover). There was a slight spark between Frannie and her "brother", however she soon rebuffed him. She started working at the 27th as Civilian Aide, replacing Elaine Besbriss, and would often wear revealing outfits to the despair of her boss, Lt Harding Welsh.
Vecchio, Francesca
Vecchio,Francesca
Vecchio, Francesca
Francesca is the younger sister of Detective Raymond Vecchio. She lives with him, their mother, their sister Maria, husband Tony and their kids at 2926 North Octavia Avenue, Chicago. Before the series started, Francesca was married, but she was either divorced or had the marriage annulled by 1994.
Francesca fell in love with Ray's friend, Mountie Benton Fraser as soon as she met him. Fraser does not, as far as we know, share the feelings. She has been constantly trying to get him to go out with her ever since, once even arriving (uninvited) at his apartment in the middle of the night, clad in scanty lingerie. However, nothing happened between them - although Fraser, being a gentleman, refused to confirm or deny anything to Ray.
At the start of the show's third season, Ray had to go undercover in Las Vegas, and Stan Kowalski was bought to the 27th Precinct to impersonate Ray (in order to protect his cover). There was a slight spark between Frannie and her "brother", however she soon rebuffed him. She started working at the 27th as Civilian Aide, replacing Elaine Besbriss, and would often wear revealing outfits to the despair of her boss, Lt Harding Welsh.
Vecchio, Francesca
Vecchio,Francesca
Vecchio, Francesca
Rick DeBruhl
Rick DeBruhl (born Richard Royal DeBruhl) is a veteren television personality for KPNX, an NBC affiliate in Phoenix Arizona. He has been a member of the KPNX staff since 1978 and since then has been a field reporter, an anchor on the stations first four o'clock show, a sports reporter, morning anchor and consumer reporter. DeBruhl has also worked for many years as a color commentator and pit reporter for several national networks including ESPN, ESPN2 and SPEED Channel.
Early Life
Rick was born in Canoga Park California in 1955 and graduated from California Polytechnic Institute in 1977. He worked briefly as an on air personality at a local radio station and then at KCOY TV in Santa Monica California, before being offered a job as a sports reporter at KPNX TV in Phoenix Arizona.
Awards
Rick has won numerous awards for reporting including three Rocky Mountain Emmys. In 1986 Valley Big Brother of the Year from the Big Brother, Big Sister Foundation. In 1998 he won the AWRT award for best reporting. In 1999 he was awarded Best Male Anchor Hair by the Phoenix New Times magazine. In 2007 he was awarded by Arizona State University's Association of Multicultural Journalism for his contibutions to consumer news reporting. Rick was also inducted into the National Acadamy of Television Arts and Science's Silver Circle in 2001.
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Rick DeBruhl (born Richard Royal DeBruhl) is a veteren television personality for KPNX, an NBC affiliate in Phoenix Arizona. He has been a member of the KPNX staff since 1978 and since then has been a field reporter, an anchor on the stations first four o'clock show, a sports reporter, morning anchor and consumer reporter. DeBruhl has also worked for many years as a color commentator and pit reporter for several national networks including ESPN, ESPN2 and SPEED Channel.
Early Life
Rick was born in Canoga Park California in 1955 and graduated from California Polytechnic Institute in 1977. He worked briefly as an on air personality at a local radio station and then at KCOY TV in Santa Monica California, before being offered a job as a sports reporter at KPNX TV in Phoenix Arizona.
Awards
Rick has won numerous awards for reporting including three Rocky Mountain Emmys. In 1986 Valley Big Brother of the Year from the Big Brother, Big Sister Foundation. In 1998 he won the AWRT award for best reporting. In 1999 he was awarded Best Male Anchor Hair by the Phoenix New Times magazine. In 2007 he was awarded by Arizona State University's Association of Multicultural Journalism for his contibutions to consumer news reporting. Rick was also inducted into the National Acadamy of Television Arts and Science's Silver Circle in 2001.
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The NBA Surprise Game is an event that occurs on the day of the of Jehovah's Witnesses. It is often played in Miami, Florida (1st Circuit Assembly), Houston, Texas (2nd Circuit Assembly) and Denver, Colorado (Special Assembly). From 1985-1990, it was televised by CBS. From 1990-2002, they were televised by NBC. Since 2002, it was televised by ABC. At halftime of all of the NBA Surprise Games since December 31, 1995, the
Junior Mexican Female Olympics take place in Willoughby, Ohio (Saturday version) and Houston, Texas (Sunday version). Also, at halftime, the witnesses will hide under the tables, then they'll yell "3, 2, 1!", then when the Dick Ribbat, the Chi-Chi girls and the Michigan J. Frog arrive, they'll jump up and yell "SURPRISE!!!", then they'll be given free pizza and a large drink from the Domino's Pizza in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
Junior Mexican Female Olympics take place in Willoughby, Ohio (Saturday version) and Houston, Texas (Sunday version). Also, at halftime, the witnesses will hide under the tables, then they'll yell "3, 2, 1!", then when the Dick Ribbat, the Chi-Chi girls and the Michigan J. Frog arrive, they'll jump up and yell "SURPRISE!!!", then they'll be given free pizza and a large drink from the Domino's Pizza in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.