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- Moon Child is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Takahisa Zeze.
- Moon Child is published by DC Comics under the CMX imprint. Current price per volume is $9.99.
- Level: Rabbit Knight Magichange 9 Spell Resistance: yes Summoning the rabbit, the two of you slam a massive burst of energy into your foes launching them off of the planet, carried by the blast of energy. This tears through the atmosphere and straight through a distant red planet, destroying the enemy and the planet in the process. As a standard action, creatures within a 120 foot cone extending from you must make a will saving throw DC: 19+ Dexterity modifier or take normal damage as well as an additional 1d6 per level (Max 20d6). Creatures within this cone whom fail their saving throw are also effected by a confusion spell. The wielder of the weapon can select what effect this confusion has, and if it chooses to have you attack yourself, you deal the weapon's base damage instead of the l
- It's the year 2014, and after going through extreme economical crisis, many Japanese are forced to emigrate to China. The story begins showing a few orphans stealing to survive. Unfortunately, they decide to steal from a mobster and get caught. One of the orphans, named Sho, meets a vampire who is near death. After saving the vampire, Kei (Hyde), he saves the orphans from the wrath of the Gangster. The rest of the movie follows this group through their lives, showing the hardships they face, and how their bonds grow or diminish over time. This movie provides examples of:
- Every 108 years, the Moon That Never Sets glows a deep red. This represents the birth of a new Moon Child, and the coming of the Black Monster which kills the Moon Child to prevent this godly "bliss". The legend says if this Moon Child can acquire the Moon Objects: Moon Gem, Moon Dagger, and the Moon Mirror, this in turn would release this holy bliss. As the story of The Legend of Dragoon unfolds, it is revealed that the Moon Child is the God of Destruction. Shana repeatedly exhibits strange powers, against Virage and others, and eventually it is revealed that none other than Shana is actually the Moon Child.
- Sho, que acaba de cumplir 8 años, es uno de los niños callejeros llamados "Los Huérfanos De Mallepa". Sho, su hermano mayor Shinji y su amigo Toshi sobreviven robando y pidiendo dinero y comida. Pronto, ocurre una tragedia.
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