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Bushido (武士道 Takeshido lit. Way of the Samurai in the Japanese version)is a skill introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the personal skill of Ryoma.

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  • Bushido – azjatycki gang, występujący w Need for Speed: Carbon, kontrolujący dzielnicę Downtown. Jego szefem jest Kenji. Jeśli gracz zacznie karierę wybierając Mazdę RX-8 jako pierwszy samochód, pierwszym gangiem, z jakim będzie miał styczność, będzie właśnie Bushido. Członkowie Bushido jeżdżą wyłącznie autami tuningowanymi. Na samochodach gangu znajduje się charakterystyczne zielono-czarne malowanie z białymi znakami, które w języku japońskim oznaczają "Bushido" (武士道).
  • O bushido é o tradicional código de conduta dos guerreiros tamuranianos, que diz que um samurai que fracassa em sua missão precisa cometer um suicíduo ritual para se redimir.
  • thumb|right|200px|Samurai in volle wapenuitrusting Bushido (Japans letterlijk "weg van de krijger", 武士道, bushidō) was de veronderstelde erecode van de samurai. Bushido zou een strikte code zijn die loyaliteit, trouw en eer tot de dood eiste. Wanneer een samurai niet zijn eer kon handhaven, kon hij deze terug verdienen door ritueel zelfmoord (seppuku) te plegen.
  • Bushido (武士道 Takeshido lit. Way of the Samurai in the Japanese version)is a skill introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the personal skill of Ryoma.
  • Bushido was the grandson of Mifune and eventually a mediator to the hidden villages.
  • "Bushido" is the eighth episode of Miami Vice's second season. The episode premiered on November 22, 1985 and repeated on February 28, 1986 and July 17, 1987.
  • Bushido is a spell.
  • Bushido ist eine behinderte japanische Lebensphilosophie die unter anderem dazu da ist scheiße die heiß ist und dumm onanieren lässt zu kompensieren.
  • Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi (born 28 September 1978), better known as Bushido, is a German rapper. The word "bushido" is Japanese and means "Way of the Warrior". He also uses the pseudonym Sonny Black, based on Dominic Napolitano. As of 2009, he sold more than 1.5 million albums in Germany alone.[1] He is the owner of the record label ersguterjunge and entrepreneur in the real estate industry.[2]
  • No, really.
  • (Aus Wikipedia der freien Enzyklopädie) Bushido (* 28. September 1978 in Bonn; bürgerlich Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi), auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Sonny Black, ist ein deutscher Rapper aus Berlin, dessen Stil sich an den US-amerikanischen Gangsta-Rap anlehnt. Er ist zudem Inhaber des Plattenlabels ersguterjunge und Unternehmer im Bereich der Immobilienwirtschaft.
  • Bushido ([Busch-ai-du] nach George Bushs epochalem Satz: "Yes, I do.") alias So.n Blök, geborener Mohammed Yussef Faschischi ist ein überaus authentischer, international erfolgreicher tendenziell deutschsprachiger Volksmusikant ("Karel Gott des Rap"). Er verkörpert die Straße, er strahlt Gefahr aus, ist ehrlich, erdig, ungeschminkt, "grimmig und Furcht einflößend" (GQ), seine Beats sind heißer als eine von der Wüstensonne versengte Saharadüne.
  • Bushido is a Japanese philosophy, roughly analogous to the Western concept of chivalry. It translates to "the way of the warrior."
  • Bushido bezeichnet: * den Berliner Rapper Bushido * die britische Band Bushido
  • Bushido, literally "the Way of the Warrior" in the language of Hachiman, is a code of honour and behaviour upheld by the Samurai. If a Samurai falls short of the strict demands of this code repeatedly, e.g. cowardice or rudeness, Bushido demands his suicide or "seppuku". In the Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Sword of the Samurai, this is represented by the player's honour score.
  • Ryuku Orsono is a silent Japanese warrior who is named Bushido. He is silent because he only speaks Japanese. He gains revenge because of the death of his mother. Appears in the Screen Blat cartoons. * Toon Bushido resembles Sylvester the Cat. * Mahata Bushido is a parody of Mahata Gandhi. * Bushimaru Nara is a parody of Shikamaru Nara.
  • Bushido is one of the many honorary Titans from the 2003 show Teen Titans and comics. He is a skilled swordsman and skilled at martial arts.
  • Bushido - kodeks honorowy ozumskich wojowników - samurajów. Kategoria:Ozumu
  • Bushido is a Fable that enhances the user's swordsmanship manifested from their willpower and spirit. It is utilized by Runa Kikuichi.
  • My friend told me the best way to see how you do bushido by people speaking English so you can understand it is by watching a movie called Ghost Dog. I rented it but it just had this black dude doing stuff forever and no bushido-crazy chinks going A-cha! so I fast-forwarded though most of it. I started to watch some about halfway through but then my girlfriend called and is like “My dog is having palpitations” and blah blah blah and says I need to go with her to the vet or whatever. Anyway, by the time I got done telling her she can just go by herself with her damn dog the Giants game was about to start and I wasn’t really watching the movie anyway so I turned it off. But it doesn’t really matter, everyone pretty much knows that bushido is all about ninjas kicking ass, no questions asked.
  • thumbBushido es una de las bandas de corredores que aparecen en Need For Speed Carbon el lider de esta banda es Kenji,hasta que fue derrotado por "el jugador".
  • Literally meaning "way of the warrior," Bushido was the code by which nearly all samurai in Rokugan strived to live.
  • A cold weather specialist and graduate of the Cold Weather Leaders Course, Bushido was inspired by famed ninjas Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow, and taught himself the ninja arts in Iceland. He wears a samurai helmet like his father did.
  • Bushido (Japanese 武士道 Bushi-dō) is a Grass-Type Pokémon and the final evolution of Bushy, created by Cherubperson11 for Generation VIII. It evolves from Plantor starting at Level 32.
  • Bushido is a single player Trophy featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory HD. It is unlocked when the player completes the Kokubo Sosho mission, after they've saved Admiral Toshiro Otomo from dying.
  • Die Bushido (jap. 武士道, wörtlich: "Weg des Kriegers") sind die vorherrschende Crew der Downtown Palmont Citys. Der Anführer der Crew ist Kenji.
  • A character with Bushido as well as the Parrying skill will be able to block with a sword, though their defense chance with an actual Shield is lowered as they progress as a Samurai. Bushido also offers the only method in the game to entirely avoid direct spell damage: The Evasion ability. A Samurai with 50 Bushido or above may activate the Perfection system by honoring a target creature. This grants a damage bonus dependant on consecutive hits. At 90 skill, it becomes possible to use Bushido in place of Animal Taming for the purpose of controlling and riding Lesser Hiryus.
  • Bushido (武士道) significa literalmente, "caminho do guerreiro" - era um código de honra não-escrito e um modo de vida para os samurais (a classe guerreira do Japão feudal ou bushi), que fornecia parâmetros para esse guerreiro viver e morrer com honra. "Seguir o bushido, é dar ênfase à lealdade, fidelidade, auto sacrifício, justiça, modos refinados, humildade, espírito marcial e honra acima de tudo, morrer com dignidade". go de honra não-escrito e um modo de vida para os samurais (a classe guerreira do Japão feudal ou bushi), que fornecia parâmetros para esse guerreiro viver e morrer com honra.
  • , literally "the way of the warrior", is a Japanese word for the way of the samurai life, loosely analogous to the concept of chivalry. The Bushido originates from the samurai moral code stressing frugality, loyalty, martial arts mastery, and honor unto death. Born from Neo-Confucianism during times of peace in Tokugawa Japan and following Confucian texts, Bushido was also influenced by Shinto and Zen Buddhism, allowing the violent existence of the samurai to be tempered by wisdom and serenity. Bushidō developed between the 9th and 20th centuries and numerous translated documents dating from the 12th to 16th centuries demonstrate its wide influence across the whole of Japan, although some scholars have noted "the term bushidō itself is rarely attested in premodern literature."
  • Bushidō (武士道) expanded and formalized the earlier code of the samurai, and stressed frugality, loyalty, mastery of martial arts, and honour to the death. Under the bushidō ideal, if a samurai failed to uphold his honor he could regain it by performing Seppuku (ritual suicide).
  • Bushido 武士道 Bushidō, meaning "way of the warrior," is a Japanese code of conduct and a way of life, analogous to the European concept of chivalry. Bushido developed between the 11th to 14th centuries. The ethical and moral foundations of Bushido were formalized into Japanese Feudal Law during the opening years of the Tokugawa shogunate for the members of the Samurai class. According to the Japanese dictionary Shogakukan Kokugo Daijiten: "Bushido is defined as a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior class from the Muromachi (chusei) period."
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