Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu are characters from the Parodius Series. They are seen as little stick men flying on paper airplanes. They are also monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game whose full power cannot be utilized unless they're played in pairs. Their names are commonly used in Japanese slang terms to refer to people one does not know (Doitsu = who, Koitsu = this guy, Soitsu = that guy - far from the speaker, but near to the listener - , and Aitsu = that guy - far from both chatters).
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu
|
rdfs:comment
| - Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu are characters from the Parodius Series. They are seen as little stick men flying on paper airplanes. They are also monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game whose full power cannot be utilized unless they're played in pairs. Their names are commonly used in Japanese slang terms to refer to people one does not know (Doitsu = who, Koitsu = this guy, Soitsu = that guy - far from the speaker, but near to the listener - , and Aitsu = that guy - far from both chatters).
- Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu are characters from the Parodius Series. They are seen as little stick men flying on paper airplanes. They are also monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game whose full power cannot be utilized unless they're played in pairs. Their names are commonly used in Japanese slang terms to refer to people one does not know (Doitsu = who, Koitsu = this guy, Soitsu = that guy - far from the speaker, but near to the listener - , and Aitsu = that guy - far from both chatters). It also makes a cameos: A book as the game Tokimeki Memorial: Forever with you (1995), as an unlockable character in Speed King NEO KOBE 2045 (1996), in the game Super Bishi Bashi Champ (1998) and in the two castlevania games: Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (2006) and Castlevania: Harmony of De
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Row 1 info
| |
Row 2 info
| - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
- Sexy Parodius
- Speed King NEO KOBE 2045
- Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
- CR Saikoro Tin Douty
- Gokujō Parodius!
- Gokuraku Parodius
- Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius
- Paro Wars
- Mitsumete Knight R
- Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You
- Little Pirates
- CR Gokujo Parodius!
- CR Parodius Da!
- Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
- Super Bishi Bashi Champ
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Duel Academy
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Spirit Caller
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship
- Yu-Gi-Oh!: Nightmare Troubadour
|
Row 1 title
| |
Row 2 title
| |
Row 3 info
| |
Row 3 title
| |
dbkwik:gradius/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Box Title
| - Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu
|
dbkwik:shmup/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu are characters from the Parodius Series. They are seen as little stick men flying on paper airplanes. They are also monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game whose full power cannot be utilized unless they're played in pairs. Their names are commonly used in Japanese slang terms to refer to people one does not know (Doitsu = who, Koitsu = this guy, Soitsu = that guy - far from the speaker, but near to the listener - , and Aitsu = that guy - far from both chatters).
- Soitsu, Doitsu, Koitsu, and Aitsu are characters from the Parodius Series. They are seen as little stick men flying on paper airplanes. They are also monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game whose full power cannot be utilized unless they're played in pairs. Their names are commonly used in Japanese slang terms to refer to people one does not know (Doitsu = who, Koitsu = this guy, Soitsu = that guy - far from the speaker, but near to the listener - , and Aitsu = that guy - far from both chatters). It also makes a cameos: A book as the game Tokimeki Memorial: Forever with you (1995), as an unlockable character in Speed King NEO KOBE 2045 (1996), in the game Super Bishi Bashi Champ (1998) and in the two castlevania games: Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (2006) and Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (2010).
|