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Bicycle gang terrorizes Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies
Bicycle gang terrorizes Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies

Japan Today

time2 days ago

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Bicycle gang terrorizes Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies

By SoraNews24 Although it's often associated with illegal activity, there's still something romantic about casting off the shackles of society and feeling the wind through your hair as you tear across the country on two wheels… and riding a bicycle is kind of neat too, I guess. Last week a gang of bike-a-doodles took to the famous Shibuya Scramble intersection to show off their rad bicycles and sick tricks like wheelies and more wheelies. About 10 riders in total went in circles around the intersection and interfered with both pedestrian and car traffic as they aimlessly weaved around everyone trying to go about their lives. ▼ A news report on the kids. As if in defiance of the bicycle's very definition of a two-wheeled vehicle, they continuously did wheelies as they ran red lights and took videos of each other doing even more wheelies. This followed a similar video posted on social media a few days earlier, showing a group of bike-a-doodles riding along Yasukuni-dori. You're probably not going to believe this, but they were doing wheelies at the time too. Online comments were mixed. 'They must be from out of town… way out of town.' 'They got all their friends together for a bike ride. How cute!' 'They're a regular Team Rocket, those guys.' 'At least it's not as noisy as motorcycles.' 'It's funny because they can't even afford motorbikes.' 'Modern depression-era bikers.' 'They couldn't even get hand-me-down motorbikes from the older kids.' 'At least they're giving us all something to laugh at.' 'This kind of thing should be out of your system by junior high.' 'Are they environmentally conscious bikers?' 'I wonder if they twist their hands on the handlebars and make 'brrrrrrrrr' sounds with their mouths.' 'Those poor kids. That's so sad.' Those people must not have seen the wheelies, because if they did, they'd be singing a different tune. Meanwhile, lawyer Koji Mizogami told media that actions on bicycles are also covered by the Road Traffic Act and points out that their reckless and disruptive behavior could result in fines as high as 500,000 yen or up to three months in prison, and all the wheelies in the world won't get them out of that. Source: FNN Prime Online, Hachima Kiko Read more stories from SoraNews24. -- 14 things never to do on a bicycle in Japan with new traffic laws -- Japanese people outraged by group riding bikes through underground shopping mall in Osaka 【Video】 -- Japanese police officer pursues, pulls over Lamborghini supercar…while on a bicycle【Video】 External Link © SoraNews24

Bicycle gang terrorize Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies
Bicycle gang terrorize Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies

SoraNews24

time3 days ago

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Bicycle gang terrorize Shibuya Scramble with lame and annoying wheelies

Godspeed you beige emperors. Although it's often associated with illegal activity, there's still something romantic about casting off the shackles of society and feeling the wind through your hair as you tear across the country on two wheels… and riding a bicycle is kind of neat too, I guess. Earlier this week a gang of… Hmm, I can't call them bikers. That's already taken… Earlier this week a gang of bike-a-doodles took to the famous Shibuya Scramble intersection to show off their rad bicycles and sick tricks like wheelies and more wheelies. About 10 riders in total went in circles around the intersection and interfered with both pedestrian and car traffic as they aimlessly weaved around everyone trying to go about their lives. ▼ A news report on the kids. As if in defiance of the bicycle's very definition of a two-wheeled vehicle, they continuously did wheelies as they ran red lights and took videos of each other doing even more wheelies. This followed a similar video posted on social media a few days earlier, showing a group of bike-a-doodles riding along Yasukuni-dori. You're probably not going to believe this, but they were doing wheelies at the time too. I haven't checked the online comments about this story yet, but I'm sure it's full of support for them and a bunch of people saying how cool they all are. 'They must be from out of town… way out of town.' 'They got all their friends together for a bike ride. How cute!' 'They're a regular Team Rocket, those guys.' 'At least it's not as noisy as motorcycles.' 'It's funny because they can't even afford motorbikes.' 'Modern depression-era bikers.' 'They couldn't even get hand-me-down motorbikes from the older kids.' 'At least they're giving us all something to laugh at.' 'This kind of thing should be out of your system by junior high.' 'Are they environmentally conscious bikers?' 'I wonder if they twist their hands on the handlebars and make 'brrrrrrrrr' sounds with their mouths.' 'Those poor kids. That's so sad.' Those people must not have seen the wheelies, because if they did I think they'd be singing a different tune. Meanwhile, lawyer Koji Mizogami told media that actions on bicycles are also covered by the Road Traffic Act and points out that their reckless and disruptive behavior could result in fines as high as 500,000 yen ($3,500) or up to three months in prison, and all the wheelies in the world won't get them out of that. Oh well, at least they didn't do anything stupid like record their illegal activities and post them publicly on the Internet. Source: FNN Prime Online, Hachima Kiko Feature image: Pakutaso ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Team Rocket Returns in 'Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals'
Team Rocket Returns in 'Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals'

Hypebeast

time4 days ago

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Team Rocket Returns in 'Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals'

Summary When it comes to thePokémon TCG, there is no shortage of excitement surrounding its new product launches. All of its recent expansions have been embraced by fans, with record-high demand overwhelmingThe Pokémon Company'ssignificant supply. Now, one of its most anticipated sets has just released, introducingPokémon TCG: Destined Rivals. First teased at the Pokémon World Championships last August,Destined Rivalssees the return of fan favorite villain faction, Team Rocket. The group of troublemakers joins other beloved characters with a whopping 42 new special illustration cards featured in the expansion. Partner cards serve as the highlight of this set, with notables pairing Ethan with Ho-Oh and Cynthia with Garchomp. As for Team Rocket, familiar faces in Archer and Ariana are accompanied by Giovanni, who is joined by Meowth in one instance and Mewtwo for the card that is most sought-after by collectors. Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivalshas just arrived via thePokémon Center, select retailers, and local card shops with packs available via individual packs, thematic boxes, and bundles. For a complete breakdown of every card included in the new set, be sure to check out the collection'sofficial card gallery.

45 Most Iconic Anime Characters Ever Created
45 Most Iconic Anime Characters Ever Created

Buzz Feed

time25-05-2025

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45 Most Iconic Anime Characters Ever Created

Japan has produced some of the most memorable and influential characters in pop culture through anime. Many of them are larger than life — we're talking giant mecha pilots, warriors with enormous swords, sorcerers with unfathomable powers, and Pocket Monsters who are equal parts adorable and fierce. At the same time, Eastern animation has brought us plenty of gritty, relatable protagonists, from Cowboy Bebop's Faye Valentine, who is quick to joke around and slow to trust, to Evangelion's Shinji, whose struggle with depression has resonated with countless viewers. If you're a hardcore anime fan, you'll definitely enjoy this roundup of the most iconic characters the genre has to offer. Scroll down to see if your fave made the list! Tatsu — The Way of the Househusband Did you ever think you'd watch a show that's described as a "cozy gangster comedy"? Three words that you just don't expect to follow each other or describe the same show or character, but that's exactly what The Way of the Househusband is. Tatsu is the titular househusband, a retired Yakuza crime boss known as "the immortal dragon" who now fills his days with the washing and folding and preparing meals for his wife. For the simple fact that he contains multitudes–portraying both the golden retriever boyfriend and the famed criminal mastermind, tropes in many beloved animes–he deserves a spot as an icon on this list. Team Rocket — Pokémon It would be hard to separate Jessie and James or even Meowth from each other, so Team Rocket gets its own space as a unit. Ash and Pikachu wouldn't be the heroes they are without formidable opponents, and watching them destroy Jessie, James and Meowth at every chance they got never gets old! From their outfits and hair to their voices, everything about Team Rocket screams iconic, but its their insane disguise plots that really makes them stand out as top tier villains! Taiga Aisaka —Toradora! She didn't earn the nickname Palmtop Tiger for nothing! Taiga Asaka is both the cutest and fiercest shoujo love interest possibly ever. Her penchant for going from zero to 100 is alarming but charming, especially since that could either be in the form of anger or the form of despair. She's so feisty and tough that you forget she's also soft inside, which makes her moments of sadness hit even harder. Kyouko Hori — Horimiya Kyouko Hori was representation for so many kinds of girls on screen: the overworked eldest daughter, the misunderstood star student, and also a girl who likes a little power play in her romantic relationships. That last one is a bold addition to add to a teen romance drama, but it says a lot about her character–feeling the need to always be in control and manage everything in her life leaves a part of her yearning for a loss of control, and having an understanding partner like Izumi Miyamura meet her needs is important, even if it took a bit to get him on board. Strong and powerful, but also vulnerable–she's a complex and deeply human character with a lot to admire. Nana O. — NANA Has a cooler anime girl ever existed than rockstar Nana, who is not only effortlessly chic and talented and beloved, but also still kind to people and not an egomaniac? I'd say no, and her best friend, Nana K. would certainly agree. Her role as the cool, famous girl who has it all but still yearns for different things offered such an overlooked perspective, especially when compared to the wants and needs of her same-name counterpart, Nana K., who was on a more normal path yet desired parts of Nana O.'s world, finding that they left her emptier than before. Tony Tony Chopper — One Piece A pint-sized human-reindeer hybrid with a name so nice you have to say it twice, Tony Tony Chopper is absolutely unforgettable. He might look a little silly with his giant antlers and hat twice the size of his body, but he's not to be underestimated: he's a brilliant doctor who can heal almost any illness or injury, and he has the ability to shapeshift. You'd definitely want this kooky critter on your side in a crisis. Satoru Gojo — Jujutsu Kaisen Satoru Gojo is quite a cocky guy — but can we really blame him? He's one of the most powerful sorcerers in the world, with special abilities that haven't been demonstrated in centuries. And yet he has a sincere streak — as a teacher at Tokyo Jujutsu High, he's a kind and patient mentor to his students, passionate about passing on his supernatural knowledge. His multifaceted personality has earned him a special place in fans' hearts. Misa Amane — Death Note Misa Amane isn't just memorable for her role as a tragic heroine in Death Note, standing by Light's side even as he uses and manipulates her. She's also beloved for her edgy style, inspired by Japan's Gothic Lolita subculture. Go to any anime convention and you'll see plenty of cosplayers sporting her signature blonde pigtails and layered jewelry. Dio Brando — JoJo's Bizarre Adventure JoJo's Bizarre Adventure features dozens of iconic heroes and villains, many of whom could be included on this list simply due to their… well… bizarre names. (Seriously — there is a character named Notorious B.I.G. on this show.) Yet Dio Brando might be the most memorable of them all. Sure, he's chillingly evil, willing to go to extreme lengths for absolute power — but he's also a badass vampire oozing with charisma, and therefore he's a certified fan fave. Faye Valentine — Cowboy Bebop The bounty hunting crew in Cowboy Bebop would be nowhere without Faye Valentine, a former thief who switched sides to join forces with Spike Siegel and his motley gang of sidekicks. When we first meet Faye, she's sarcastic and unwilling to let her guard down. As the series goes on, she learns to trust her fellow passengers on the Bebop and even opens her heart to the power of friendship. Arsène Lupin III — Lupin III Thanks to his remarkable skills and intellect, Lupin III went on to become the world's greatest thief. While his manga counterpart has engaged in some especially questionable behavior, the gentleman thief presented in anime managed to charm his way into our hearts and has thus had a lasting effect on pop culture. Shōtarō Kaneda — Akira Leader of a biker gang known as the Capsules, Kaneda is thrust into an epic war in the futuristic city of Neo-Tokyo after his friend Tetsuo develops psychic powers. That shot of his sliding on his bike alone made him a pop culture icon. However, because Akira brought greater attention to anime worldwide, Kaneda has become one of anime's most recognizable heroes. Ichigo Kurosaki — Bleach Even though he could already see ghosts, Ichigo was a regular high school kid before gaining the powers of a Soul Reaper. Standing in for the Reaper who gave him his powers, Ichigo fights to protect others from the evil Hollows while guiding good wholes to the spirit world. With his giant sword and cool design, Ichigo has long been a recognizable figure in shonen anime, but his heroic nature is what helped keep this Reaper alive in the eyes of fans. Kirito — Sword Art Online This swordsman helped jumpstart the isekai trend. Trapped in a VR game where game-over means literal death, Kirito fought to return to the real world, leveling up until he became the strongest player in SAO. Many people have understandably taken with Kirito being overpowered and somehow winning the hearts of every girl that crosses his path. However, Kirito's tragic backstory, outstanding skills, and likable character still make him an enthralling protagonist. You also gotta love his sick outfit and dual blades. Stand aside, Neo. Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi — Yu-Gi-Oh! If you played Yu-Gi-Oh! growing up, you'll definitely remember this duelist and his unforgettable hairdo. Carrying the spirit of an Egyptian pharaoh in his necklace, Yugi masters the art of Duel Monsters and becomes the King of Games. Whether he's playing with Dark Magicians, tiny Kurbiohs, or the Egyptian Gods themselves, Yugi always has the Heart of the Cards on his side. Killua Zoldyck — Hunter x Hunter One half of the dynamic duo in Hunter x Hunter, Killua is the cutest cold-blooded assassin you've ever seen. He balances the optimism of Gon, and similar to Sasuke, has an electric attack that'll end just about anybody. His growth throughout the series is great to watch as well as the bond between him and Gon, which gets stronger as they defeat foe after foe. Their adventures together are not only entertaining but heartwarming as a kid with a messed up family tries to help his best friend find his dad. Izuku Midoriya/Deku — My Hero Academia Though he was born without a superpower in a world full of supes, this young lad still aspired to become a superhero like his idol, All Might, who passes his power onto him. As a child, we all wished we could become a superhero, and Deku embodies that child who finally had his dream come true. Rem — Re: Zero-Starting Life in Another World Rem has been consistently labeled one of the greatest waifus in anime, if not the greatest. Audiences fell in love with this blue-haired maid due to her cute and supportive nature, and so they were left utterly heartbroken that the protagonist chose Emilia over her. Rem was the loving friend Subaru needed in his new life of dying time and time again, and anyone would be lucky to have their own Rem in their lives. Kamina — Gurren Laggan This legendary hero taught us all what it truly means to be a man. Motivating his buddy Simon throughout their adventures on the surface, Kamina became a source of inspiration for him and many fans of this mecha classic. So it was a shock to everyone that the series killed Kamina after just eight episodes. While he may have died, the impact he left on his friends has made him and his macho spirit eternal. Rei Ayanami — Evangelion This mysterious EVA pilot has entranced fans since she first appeared. Born with the DNA of both Shinji's mother and the Angel Lilith, Rei acts as if her only purpose is to pilot the EVA, rarely speaking or doing anything social with other people. We can all relate to Rei, as every one of us longs for meaning and companionship in our lives, so watching her find joy and purpose with her new friends is so heartwarming to watch. Akira Fudo/Devilman — Devilman After overcoming the demon spirit Amon, Akira gains the power of the devil while retaining his human heart. As demons rise up around the world, Akira uses his evil powers to violently fight them all, but he is eventually forced to face the humans he tried to protect. Akira Devilman has become most well-known due to the recent series on Netflix, but this fiendish hero has influenced anime for decades due to his extremely dark and tragic tale. Gon Freecss — Hunter x Hunter The kid who adventures to find his father, Gon is another bright and happy character who sees the good in people even when they might not deserve it and trains to become the best because his goal is always the priority that nothing can stop. His eventual friendship with not only Killua, but Leorio and Kurapika make for a great band of brothers chasing their dreams together. Although they eventually split, Gon and Killua become a fierce pair that not many can contend with. His journey throughout the series shows his maturity and growth, and at times the pain that one would suffer when lives are on the line and comrades are lost. His battle with Pitou still gives me goosebumps to this day and is probably the darkest and grimest version of Gon you ever get to see. Astro Boy — Astro Boy Created by a scientist to replace his dead son, Astro is later sold to a robot circus before being adopted by another professor. Known for his adorable appearance and red rocket shoes, Astro became a benchmark superhero whose popular 1960s TV show became the first anime to reach the US. Sailor Moon — Sailor Moon This savior in a sailor suit gave rise to the magical girl genre. While she grew up on Earth as Usagi Tsukino, she eventually learns she is the reincarnation of the princess of the Moon Kingdom. Gifted with a brooch that can transform her into Sailor Moon, she assembles a team of fellow Guardians and uses her powers to defend her adopted planet from the forces of evil. Not only is she one of the most influential characters in anime, but she is also one of the greatest female superheroes in pop culture. Vash the Stampede —Trigun This optimistic wanted man can't seem to get away from trouble, but when your head is worth as much as his, it makes sense why he can't escape it. Whether it is his naive optimism, his unwillingness to kill, or his playful nature you really can't help but fall in love with Vash as he runs from bounty hunters and thugs to avoid further bloodshed. He has been dealt a bad hand, and although he is cheerful and smiling from ear to ear, there's a dark past that has also made him feel lonely and hurt by his trauma. This speaks to his constant need to run away and keep any new friends he makes at a distance since past betrayals and loved ones lost, due to his bounty, have formed his behavior. Totoro — My Neighbor Totoro Since the film's release, this giant fuzzball has acted as the mascot for Studio Ghibli, making it among the most recognizable creatures in anime. On par with Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh, this massive cat-like spirit became a beloved animated icon to audiences worldwide, capturing the sense of childhood innocence and wide-eyed imagination in its purest form. What kid wouldn't want to play with this cuddly cat-like spirit? Saitama — One-Punch Man This guy isn't your average Man of Steel. After training so hard to become a hero, Saitama had gotten so strong that he could take down any foe with a single punch. As a result, he could no longer find any enjoyment in what he does and became indifferent to almost everything. Even so, he still uses his unstoppable power to protect the people of Z City, which all makes him one of the most unconventional shonen heroes out there. Eren Yeager — Attack on Titan After watching a Titan eat his mother, Eren vows revenge against these colossal invaders and joins the fight against them, eventually learning to become a Titan himself. Though he starts out as a hero, Eren becomes more callous and murderous until he vows to protect his people by exterminating all other life. Thanks to his complex character and the show's massive popularity, Eren has gone on to become one of the most iconic protagonists and antagonists in anime history. Yusuke Urameshi — Yuyu Hakusho Nothing like setting a tone for a character's traits and personality then by seeing Yusuke being the school punk whooping on Kuwabara and being feared by classmates to then sacrificing himself to save a kid. His growth throughout the series is still one of my favorites as we learn how his upbringing was the cause for his bad behavior. But even with all the trauma he experienced, he still finds love and companionship with not only Keiko but with his comrades as well. His fearlessness and willingness to step up when the odds are stacked against him makes for a great shonen protagonist and he was one of my all-time favorite characters growing up. The Dark Tournament saga still holds up as one of the best arcs in anime history and is worth a rewatch if you haven't seen it for some time. Lelouch Lamperouge — Code Geass Formerly a prince of Britannia, Lelouch becomes gifted with the power of Geass and leads a rebellion against the Holy Britannian Empire as the head of the Black Knights. While his narcissism and extreme methods don't make him the most likable character, but the bonds that he forges with his allies have made him a compelling antihero. Motoko Kusanagi — Ghost in the Shell With her brain inhabiting a cybernetic body, Major Motoko Kusanagi investigates crimes in Japan in this classic cyberpunk anime. You do not want to mess with this purple-haired policeman, as her strength, skill, and intellect have proven her to be a force to be reckoned with. At the same time, the way questions her humanity and identity as a cyborg has made her one of the most compelling and thought-provoking figures in science fiction. L Lawliet — Death Note This strange but intelligent detective was the perfect adversary for Light Yagami. After the latter begins his worldwide murder spree with the Death Note, L enters a game of cat and mouse with Light as he tries to bring the killer to justice. This eccentric genius really made his mark on anime fans, as he has been ranked high on many people's lists of anime's greatest heroes, partially thanks to Alessandro Juliana's acclaimed performance as the voice of L. Vegeta — Dragon Ball While Goku was a pretty standard upright hero, Vegeta had a long and winding journey from being a genocidal villain to a loving husband, father, and overall hero. For years, Vegeta's ego was dominated by his desire to surpass Goku, but after getting left in the dust time and time again, the Saiyan Prince was forced to rethink his purpose in life. He eventually accepted his limitations and began fighting for peace and love instead of just pride. Light Yagami — Death Note After gaining the power to kill anyone he wants with the Death Note, Light Yagami seeks to become the god of a new world by eliminating those he feels deserve to die. While Light is a manipulative and cold-hearted villain, audiences worldwide have become drawn to him as a character who believes he's doing what's best for the world. Levi Ackerman — Attack on Titan Considered humanity's strongest soldier, Levi leads an elite squad in the Survey Corps in their war against the Titans. This stone-faced fighter has been repeatedly ranked as the series's most popular character, and I can see why. Calm, cool, and capable of some killer moves on the battlefield, Levi swung his way into all of our hearts with his epic battles, dry wit, and heartwrenching origins. Asuka Langley — Evangelion This EVA pilot is a textbook example of the tsundere archetype. Though she is derisive to almost everyone around her, especially Shinji, she grew to like and respect him as they worked together to fight the Angels. At the same time, Asuka faces monsters of her own as she sinks into depression. Having dedicated her whole life to piloting the EVA to validate herself in the eyes of others, she loses the will to live after becoming too weak to fight, forcing her to confront her own past trauma. As a result, Asuka has remained one of the most popular and complex characters in anime history. Guts — Berserk To say this mercenary has had a rough life would be a massive understatement. In this dark fantasy anime, Guts is forced to endure countless hardships throughout his life, but being forced to fight alongside the Band of the Hawk, he begins to grow out of this darkness and become the anti-hero that audiences know and love. Edward Elric — Fullmetal Alchemist In an attempt to revive their mother, he and his brother, Alphonse, suffer from alchemic dismemberment in a failed ritual, literally costing Edward an arm and a leg. Donning some prosthetic limbs, he and Alphonse travel the world to find the Philosopher's Stone and restore their bodies. Walking a fine line between smart and stubborn, Edward has grown to be a strong and heroic alchemist as he and his allies take on the dreaded Homunculi. Sasuke Uchiha — Naruto Peanut butter and jelly, Jay-Z and Beyonce, Naruto and Sasuke. It's like you can't have one without the other on this list. Sasuke, like many duos in anime, balances the show's protagonist and offers a rivalry-turned friendship that holds up to the likes of Vegeta and Goku. These two arguably have the greatest story arc just throughout many episodes and multiple shows. Sasuke having his tragic backstory, equally if not more horrendous, than Naruto's and being his adversary to the point of losing a limb is one of the greatest friend to foe back to friendship arcs I have seen in any anime. It also must be said that he's an absolute badass and has been a part of some of the most memorable moments of the anime. Naruto Uzumaki — Naruto Though he was rejected by his village for housing the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox in his body, Naruto aspired to become their leader to gain their respect. This ninja hero has been worldwide for his energetic character, outstanding development, and his distinctive style of running. Don't pretend you haven't tried it out at least once in your life. Monkey D Luffy — One Piece It's hard to find an anime fan who doesn't know about this hero. After eating the Gum Gum Fruit, Luffy gains the power to stretch his body. Setting sail across the Grand Line with the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy seeks out the legendary One Piece to become the King of the Pirates. Like many shonen protagonists, this happy-go-lucky pirate isn't always the sharpest knife in the drawer. However, he has proven himself to be a brilliant fighter and a true hero as he has repeatedly risked his life to protect his crew, and after two decades, he still comes out on top. Ash & Pikachu — Pokémon I picked both of these best friends for this one because there is hardly a time when they're apart. Aspiring to become a Pokémon Master, Ash Ketchum ends up getting Pikachu as his first partner, and the two have been inseparable ever since, fighting countless Trainers and collecting Gym Badges to become a champion. Though Ash has caught and trained many strong Pokémon in the last 20 years, Pikachu will always be his number one partner. Shinji Ikari — Evangelion While he might not have been the courageous, optimistic, and moral protagonist audiences wanted, that's what made him such a great character. Shinji embodies the Evangelion creator's struggle with depression as he struggles to find acceptance and overcome his self-loathing in the backdrop of his war with the Angels. Shinji gave audiences to gaze into the darkest depths of the human psyche as they watched him question his purpose in life, making him the hero that audiences needed, but not the one they deserved. Spike Spiegel — Cowboy Bebop A bounty hunter traveling across the Solar System aboard the Bebop, Spike takes part in many cosmic adventures with his ragtag crew of galactic misfits. While he may act like a chill guy, Spike is haunted by his past as a member of the criminal Red Dragon Syndicate and his long-lost love, Julia. Nevertheless, Spike has long been viewed as one of the coolest characters to come out of anime, and even he faced death, he literally knew how to go out with a bang. Goku — Dragon Ball This Saiyan warrior is the quintessential shonen hero, having inspired many iconic anime heroes that followed him. Sent to Earth as a baby to destroy humanity, Goku ends up becoming its greatest protector. While this muscle-headed alien might not always do what is right or even logical, Goku will stop at nothing to protect those around him from evil. With countless transformations and some hella strong pipes, Goku has stood as one of the most legendary heroes in all of anime. Who would you add to the list?

Google is on the brink of achieving API
Google is on the brink of achieving API

Phone Arena

time20-05-2025

  • Phone Arena

Google is on the brink of achieving API

Receive the latest Google news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy How is that possible? Google's ongoing I/O live conference is not lacking any Google humor – early in the presentation, CEO Sundar Pichai bragged that Google's next-level AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, has successfully completed Pokémon on whom you ask, you might want to know that Pokémon Blue is not the easiest video game there is, so the achievement is not just funny, but notable, too. Sundar clarified that their AI model collected all 8 badges and thus, Google is closer to achieving API – "Artificial Pokémon Intelligence", as he put it, drawing laughs and applause from the live the game, players step into the shoes of a young trainer with a simple mission: catch, train, and battle the cute creatures known as Pokémon to become the Pokémon League Champion. The game is set in the Kanto region, where players travel through towns, forests, and caves, battling wild Pokémon and rival trainers in turn-based combat. Players can challenge eight gym leaders, thwart the villainous Team Rocket, and attempt to complete the Pokédex by catching all 151 Poké 2.5 Pro, Google's most advanced AI model to date, continues to set new benchmarks in performance, the company says – especially in complex reasoning, web development, and model now leads the WebDev Arena coding leaderboard and ranks first across all categories on the LMArena, which measures human user preferences, which speaks volumes about its popularity. Thanks to its massive 1 million-token context window, Gemini 2.5 Pro also delivers state-of-the-art long-context and video we say a model has a 1 million-token context window, it means it can take in and understand up to 1 million tokens of text (or code, or data) at once. This is a huge amount – equivalent to hundreds of thousands of words – allowing the model to consider long conversations, documents, or video transcripts without losing context or forgetting earlier model has seen significant updates recently, including new features like native audio output for more natural interactions, advanced security safeguards, and enhanced computer interaction abilities through Project Mariner. A Deep Think mode is also being added, designed to boost its capabilities in solving complex math and programming the integration of LearnLM, Gemini 2.5 Pro has become a top tool for learning as well. It scored highest in educator evaluations based on five core principles of learning science, Google claims. Developers can benefit from expanded tools as well, including thought summaries, extended thinking budgets, and improved support for open-source 2.5 Flash is now publicly available, while wider releases of 2.5 Pro are expected soon through Google AI Studio and Vertex AI.

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