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DP102 - While Satoshi is off at a gym battle, Musashi participates in a Contest in a nearby town. Her newest Pokemon puts on a dazzling show that wows everyone, as Musashi wins her second ribbon!

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作品№.658
「futuro de MICHINOKU」





※リプの際には、選手のタグは外してください

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DP080 - Musashi catches a Yanma before another trainer can and sends to Sakaki. However after analyzing it he doesn’t want it so he sends it back to Musashi, where it soon evolves into a Megayanma!

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Let's go for another HOLY DRIP WAR Round 2
Today:

Casual Kitty- Atalanta
Gothic Grandma- Helena
Comfy Kid- Kama
Tanned Terror- Musashi

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DP073 - Musashi’s Dokucale meets a shiny one and falls in love. This takes Musashi back to her childhood where she never followed a boy she loved and regretted it. Musashi then smashes Dokucale’s monster ball so she can go be with her love. 😭

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Today in Rocket History: February 17, 2005, AG115: "Disorderly Melee! Pokémon Contest - Kinagi Convention! (Part One)” aired in Japan.

Musashi uses Nyasu in the latest Contest. He carves a block of ice into a sculpture of Sakaki and Persian, before changing Persian to himself!

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"The Ultimate aim of martial arts is not having to use them."
Miyamoto Musashi


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Is the Musashi and Takimichi's English VA?!!! Real authentic...

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I was thinking about Brave Fencer Musashi last night, sketched this out, and then finished it tonight. OwO

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Miyamoto Musashi was a real-life samurai and rōnin (outcasted). A lone ranger; followed the original ways of a samurai.

In his lifetime (1584 - 1645) he won a record 61 duels, becoming a legend for his unique double-bladed swordsmanship.

Reading his book, in his own account. 🤯

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Team rocket Jessie / musashi drawing from pokemon drawing.

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Today in Rocket History: February 10, 2005, AG114: "Roll! Loving Donfan!” aired in Japan.

Nyasu thinks of various uses Sakaki could have for Donfan, but Musashi and Kojiro find them all to be very ridiculous.

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Tsukudajima in Musashi Province (Buyō Tsukudajima), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei). ca. 1830–32.
Credit line: Rogers Fund, 1914
https://t.co/zmEWdDBoLb

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