Haku Yowane doesn't have a number, because she is not a real Vocaloid. She has DTM written on her arm instead.
Tonga Fifita has: Played Wrestler in "Paradise Alley" in 1978. Played himself in "WWWF Championship Wrestling" in 1978. Played King Tonga in "WWWF Championship Wrestling" in 1978. Played King Haku in "WWF Superstars of Wrestling" in 1984. Played Haku in "WWF Superstars of Wrestling" in 1984. Played Haku the Islander in "WWF Superstars of Wrestling" in 1984. Played himself in "Tuesday Night Titans" in 1984. Played King Tonga (1985-1986), Haku the Islander (1987-1988), King Haku (1988-1989), Haku (1989-1993) in "WWF Superstars of Wrestling" in 1984. Played Meng in "World Championship Wrestling" in 1985. Played King Tonga in "WrestleMania 2" in 1986. Played King Tonga in "WWF: The Big Event" in 1986. Played Haku in "WWF Wrestling Challenge" in 1986. Played Haku the Islander in "Survivor Series" in 1987. Played Haku in "The 37th Annual Slammy Awards" in 1987. Played Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 1988. Played himself in "WWF: Wrestlefest 88" in 1988. Played Haku in "Survivor Series" in 1988. Played Haku in "WrestleMania IV" in 1988. Played King Haku in "WrestleMania V" in 1989. Played King Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 1989. Played Haku the Islander - The Heenan Family in "Survivor Series" in 1989. Played Haku in "Hulkamania 4" in 1989. Played Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 1990. Played Haku in "WrestleMania VI" in 1990. Played Haku (The Natural Disasters) in "Survivor Series" in 1990. Played Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 1991. Played Haku in "WrestleMania VII" in 1991. Played Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 1992. Played Haku (2001) in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played Meng in "Halloween Havoc" in 1994. Played Meng in "Clash of the Champions XXVIII" in 1994. Played Meng in "WCW Monday Nitro" in 1995. Played Meng in "WCW Uncensored" in 1995. Played Meng in "WCW Bash at the Beach" in 1995. Played Meng in "The Great American Bash" in 1995. Played Meng in "WCW SuperBrawl V" in 1995. Played Meng- The Dungeon Of Doom in "WCW Fall Brawl: War Games" in 1995. Played Meng in "WCW Halloween Havoc 1995" in 1995. Played Meng in "WCW The Great American Bash" in 1996. Played Meng in "WCW Uncensored" in 1996. Played Meng in "WCW Starrcade 1996" in 1996. Played Haku (2001-2002) in "WXW Rage TV" in 1996. Played Meng in "WCW Halloween Havoc" in 1996. Played Meng in "WCW SuperBrawl VI" in 1996. Played Meng in "WCW SuperBrawl VII" in 1997. Played Meng in "WCW Fall Brawl: War Games" in 1997. Played Meng in "WCW World War 3" in 1997. Played Meng in "The Great American Bash" in 1997. Played Meng in "WCW Slamboree" in 1997. Played Haku in "Sunday Night Heat" in 1998. Played Haku (2001) in "WWF Metal" in 1998. Played Meng in "WCW Thunder" in 1998. Played Wrestler in "Mortal Kombat: Conquest" in 1998. Played Haku (2001) in "WWF Jakked" in 1999. Played Meng in "WCW Mayhem" in 1999. Played Meng in "WCW Uncensored" in 1999. Played Meng in "WCW World Title Tournament" in 1999. Played Meng in "WCW Starrcade" in 1999. Played Meng in "WCW Souled Out" in 2000. Played Meng in "WCW Sin" in 2001. Played Haku in "Royal Rumble" in 2001. Played Haku in "WWF No Way Out" in 2001. Played King Tonga in "WWE Global Warning Tour: Melbourne" in 2002. Played Haku in "The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection" in 2003. Played Meng in "Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story" in 2004. Played Haku in "The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior" in 2005. Played himself in "Hogan Knows Best" in 2005. Played Haku in "WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 2" in 2005. Played Himself (2009) in "FCW Wrestling Live" in 2005. Played Meng in "The American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story" in 2006. Played Haku in "Vive Guerrero: A Tribute in Memory of Eddie" in 2006. Played Haku in "WWE: Royal Rumble - The Complete Anthology, Vol. 1" in 2007. Played Haku in "Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection" in 2008. Played Haku in "WWE Royal Rumble: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 3" in 2008. Played Haku in "WWE: Hulk Hogan" in 2009. Played Meng in "WWE: You Think You Know Me - The Story of Edge" in 2012. Played Haku in "WWE Saturday Morning Slam" in 2012. Played himself in "WWE Hall of Fame 2012" in 2012. Played Meng in "nWo: The Revolution" in 2012. Played Meng in "WWE: The Best of WarGames" in 2013. Played Haku in "Bret Hitman Hart: The Dungeon Collection" in 2013. Played Haku in "Shawn Michaels: Mr Wrestlemania" in 2014.
haku's code is brrrrr ton-ton's code is bacon
Maki Asakawa died on January 17, 2010, in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan of heart failure.
Haku (A.K.A. kohaku-river) Chihiro (A.K.A Sen) No Face (you know what I'm just not gonna say there other name, thingy sorry.) Kamagi, Yubaba Zaniba, Lin, Boh, That yubaba 2nd helper bird thingy, Dragon Haku, and that's about it. Oh, and side characters are frogs, other workers at the bath house, and chihiro's mother and father, and dead fish, and pigs. that. will. soon. be. dead............BTW have you even seen the movie? and that's if you want the names....... Just so you know, No Face's actual name is Kaonashi ?(kao--face + nashi--no = no face) Also, you can go to Wikipedia and type in Spirited Away, and it will give you the characters.
The cast of Travel Channel Secrets Of - 2002 includes: Byron Allen as himself Dominic Capone as Al Capone Kyle Cease as himself Ronald De Voe as himself Haku Kahoano as himself Susan Lay as herself Rawiri Paratene as himself Dolly Parton as Herself - Guide John Stemberg as Joey Terezio Peter Vamvakas as Albert Anselmi
no but haku dies
Maki Haku was born in 1924.
Maki Haku was born in 1924.
Shinkun Haku was born in 1958.
because i love haku also
Kaito's sleeves always cover his, Gakupo, Gumi, and I think Haku aren't actually vocaloids so they have no number. Meiko is 00, Miku is 01, Rin and Len are 02, and Luka is 03.
Kakashi did, when he was going to kill Zabuza, Haku took the blow.
Haku Kohiyama has written: 'Genjin no koi'
Haku Shah was born on 1934-03-26.
The scientific name for Echinopsis Haku-Jo is Echinopsis eyriesii.
Um. No Haku definitely does not die in Spirited Away.
Male Haku was being referred as Male in all of the Naruto episodes. If Haku was female, and they were wrong in the first time they said that Haku was male, then they should have referred to him as a she in another episodes. wikis and encyclopedias said that Haku was male. Haku's voice sounded like a boy's voice when the episode showed his flashback of being a child before Zabuza adopted him.