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This one is also unique for being the only anime ad not to feature a performance car, instead promoting the Ariya as a peaceful driving experience. I guess the Z is still Brie Larson's turf. Then ...
Toyota Unveils Futuristic Anime Series, ‘GRIP’ (EXCLUSIVE) Centered around a 'dashing protagonist taking on the evil of soulless automated driving,' the five-episode series will be released ...
Toriyama’s standalone illustrations from the manga, like the Chapter 255 cover art of Goku and Piccolo taking their driving test, inspired the anime’s filler episodes.
Evidently, Toyota wants us to think of them as the saviors of driving engagement, and to be fair, some of their latest creations lend that notion a great deal of credence. Undoubtedly, the anime ...
Dragon Ball Z’s infamous driving episode goes to show how even filler episodes can find a place in the anime world. Earlier this year, a new anime series was announced in Dragon Ball Daima ...
Need for Speed Unbound has layered, toggleable driving effects that let players make the game look exactly as anime as they want. The game's official Twitter account released a new snippet of ...
I warned you about itasha, bro. I told you, dog. I promised that it was on its way up, that it would only become more popular as time went on and anime viewership grew, but you didn’t believe me.
The Japanese anime car trend is becoming more and more popular in Houston, ... Richard stumbled on the itasha fad three years ago after driving by The Weeb Stop off West Sam Houston Parkway, ...