Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
I think its around about 3500
to get to ryoka ganju hana and kukkaku
The cast of Kiyumi No Mori Sayuru No Ori - 2013 includes: Momoko Maruyama as Kiyumi Ryoka Shinada as Sayuru
By Don Vang-Smith She wears the soul reaper robe because the Quincy dude (I forgot his name) and Orihime are in the Seretei as ryoka, the "illegal aliens" of the Soul Society, and disguise themselves to hide.
Ryuko is a common Japanese name (male version, female version is spelled with 2 u's, like Ryuuko). The Japanese meaning behind Ryuko (both for male and female) can be either "dragon-spirited child" or just "dragon child". Ryuko in Japanese kanji is shown as 竜子. Ryu (and Ryuu) mean "dragon" and ko means "child" Hope this helps (^_^)
The cast of Kaleido Star - 2003 includes: Cynthia Ann Feaster as Pamela, Cast, Clair, Additional Voices Sayaka Aoki as Child Kaori as Milo Yu Asakawa as Pamela Heath Behmer as Camerama, Z Leader Jessica Boone as Julie, Cast, Younger Sister David Born as Ventriloquist Rick Burford as Kalos Eido Christina Cady as Milo Bubba Callahan as Additional Voices Chiemi Chiba as Lucy Susumu Chiba as Yuri Killian Luci Christian as Sarah Dupont, Dr. Kate, Additional Voices James Faulkner as Policeman Jerry, Boat Captain Marty Fleck as Tank, Restaurant Owner, Investor Takahiro Fujimoto as Chef A Keiji Fujiwara as Kalos Eido Rica Fukami as Donna Walker Misato Fukuen as Sayaka Julia Gandara as Additional Voices Miguel Gandara as Additional Voices Tiffany Grant as Charlotte, Jonathan the Seal, Elder Brother, Additional Voices Illich Guardiola as Yuri Killian Hilary Haag as May Wong Masao Harada as Man A Risa Hayamizu as Girl Risa Hayamizu as Young Yuri Jay Hickman as The Fool Hiromi Hirata as Ben Eriko Hirata as Interviewer Masashi Hirose as Screen Director Aya Hisakawa as Sarah Dupont Yukitoshi Hori as Marine Park Owner Hideyuki Hori as Mike Abbot Takanori Hoshino as Boy B Takanori Hoshino as Swordplayer Asami Imai as Woman Sayori Ishizuka as Woman Shizuka Ito as Maggie Jovan Jackson as Andy Row Tetsuo Kaneo as Nice Guy Masahito Kawanago as MC Mike Kleinhenz as Mr. Hamilton Sanae Kobayashi as Agent Akira Kosaka as Barbara Akira Kosaka as Cast Member Akira Kosaka as Girl A Akira Kosaka as Performer C Akira Kosaka as Tim Takehito Koyasu as Fool Etsuko Kozakura as Jenny Etsuko Kozakura as Jonathan Etsuko Kozakura as Rabbit Character Etsuko Kozakura as Yume Naegino Sandra Krasa as Layla Hamilton Yuki Kyoi as Mother Tammie Letroise as Dominique Mike MacRae as Leon Oswald Naoki Makishima as Thief George Manley as Marine Park Owner Yasunori Masutani as Mr. Patrova Youko Matsuoka as Sheryl Andy McAvin as Ben Robbins Vic Mignogna as Master Linn, Ian, Investor, Arlon Brass, Additional Voices Kotono Mitsuishi as Cathy Taymor Eri Miyajima as Alice Kaori Mizuhashi as Rosetta Passel Rena Mizushiro as Female Student Kenichi Mochizuki as Billy Kenichi Mochizuki as Manager Kaoru Morota as Lady Rob Mungle as Jack Barron Takashi Nagasako as Investor Mai Nakahara as May Wong Tomomichi Nishimura as Helmsman Chinami Nishimura as Mia Guillem Tomohiro Nishimura as Simon Park Ai Nonaka as Younger Sister Nancy Novotny as Mia Guillem Sayaka Ohara as Layla Hamilton Reiko Oimori as Julie Kazuo Oka as Producer Nami Okamoto as Cast Member Nami Okamoto as Child Nami Okamoto as Girl B Nami Okamoto as Jean Nami Okamoto as Jeanne Nami Okamoto as Performer A Akane Omae as Andy Akane Omae as Annie Eric Opella as Jean, News Correspondent Fumiko Orikasa as Marion Chris Patton as Dio, Screen Director Sasha Paysinger as Mila, Luci Roberts Lindsay Phend as Manami Tadahisa Saizen as Investor Takayuki Sakazume as Mute Takahiro Sakurai as Leon Oswald Seiji Sasaki as Pack Michiru Sato as Assistant Director Michiru Sato as Boy A Michiru Sato as Cast Member Michiru Sato as Charlie Michiru Sato as Couple Michiru Sato as Dick Michiru Sato as Man Michiru Sato as Operator Michiru Sato as Reporter Michiru Sato as Vince Miyuki Sawashiro as Sophie Oswald Mitsuo Senda as Mr. Kenneth Ryoka Shima Ryoka Shima as Boy Ryoka Shima as Child Ryoka Shima as Clair Ryoka Shima as Claire Ryoka Shima as Couple Ryoka Shima as Flight Attendant Ryoka Shima as Maid Ryoka Shima as Maria Ryoka Shima as Miki Ryoka Shima as Mila Ryoka Shima as Sister Ryoka Shima as Woman Bin Shimada as Lecturer Bin Shimada as Show Writer Hiro Shimono as Ken Robbins Emi Shinohara as Midori Naegino Keiichi Sonobe as Driver Junichi Sugawara as Attendant Junichi Sugawara as Jean Yu Sugimoto as Anne Tomokazu Sugita as Z Leader Junichi Suwabe as Ian Katsumi Suzuki as Ben Robbins John Swasey as Ken Robbins, Additional Voices Uko Tachibana as Ms. Patrova Chiaki Takahashi as Woman Toshitsugu Takashina as Reporter Toshitsugu Takashina as Tank Takeshi Takishita as Photographer Kazunari Tanaka as Cameraman Yumiko Tazaki as Cast Member Yumiko Tazaki as Girl C Yumiko Tazaki as Hotel Receptionist Yumiko Tazaki as Woman Yasuhiko Tokuyama as Herron Megumi Toyoguchi as Manami Eizou Tsuda as Mr. Hamilton Mahito Tsujimura as Bob Satoshi Tsuruoka as Attendant Hidenari Ugaki as Chikara Naegino Serena Varghese as Rosetta Passel Takeshi Watabe as Alain Rubel Akeno Watanabe as Anna Heart Yuriko Yamaguchi as Cynthia Nana Yamaguchi as Meryl Ken Yamaguchi as Mr. Linn Mayumi Yanagisawa as Doctor Mayumi Yanagisawa as Elena Mayumi Yanagisawa as Emma Mayumi Yanagisawa as Hanna Mayumi Yanagisawa as Kate Mayumi Yanagisawa as Lady Mayumi Yanagisawa as Secretary
The cast of G-on Riders - 2002 includes: Masumi Asano as Shinobu Odagiri Aya Hisakawa as Mio Sanada Nobuyuki Hiyama as Ichiro Hongo Miki Machii as Pao Omi Minami as Sera Arashiyama Kaori Mizuhashi as Mako Naomi Orikasa as Yasuko Miura Mizuki Saito as Gonzales Edogawa Ryoka Shima as Yuki Kurama Yukari Tamura as Zero
A group of Ryoka, led by a mysterious man, attacks Soul Society. Meanwhile, the Gotei 13 members feel a strange disturbance occurring within their Zanpakutō. The group of Ryoka first appears at the entrance to the 1st Division barracks. The first to encounter them are Vice-Captain Chōjirō Sasakibe and Captain-Commander Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto. Immediately after the encounter, an emergency meeting is called by Captain Yamamoto at Sōkyoku Hill. Captain Kenpachi Zaraki would not attend, claiming that he was too bored. With all of the captains and vice-captains waiting for Yamamoto's appearance, Vice-Captain Chōjirō Sasakibe suddenly appears before them, collapsing in front of everyone.A mysterious Ryoka, calling himself Muramasa, appears before them, claiming that Yamamoto would not be attending the meeting. An incensed Captain Sajin Komamura releases his Bankai, even while Muramasa claims that his Zanpakutō attacks will not work. When Komamura attacks anyway, Kokujō Tengen Myō'ō instead attacks its wielder. Confused, Komamura can only watch his Bankai disappear, just before Tenken's true form appears before him physically and attacks, causing him to collapse after losing a short battle.The devastation caused by the Zanpakutō spirits.When Muramasa cries blood, explosions promptly occur in the nearby housings and other manifested Zanpakutō spirits, in their true form, attack the other Shinigami. This includes Shūhei Hisagi's Kazeshini, Rukia Kuchiki's Sode no Shirayuki, Ikkaku Madarame's Hōzukimaru, Momo Hinamori's Tobiume and Rangiku Matsumoto's Haineko. Then, all of the manifested Zanpakutō spirits gather on a raised area on top of the Sōkyoku Hill, where Muramasa claims that the Zanpakutō will now control the Shinigami, effectively declaring revolution. In addition, the materialized forms of Tōshirō Hitsugaya's Hyōrinmaru, Byakuya Kuchiki's Senbonzakura, and Mayuri Kurotsuchi's Ashisogi Jizō appear seemingly out of thin air and move past their former masters in order to go to Muramasa's side.
Renji abarai first appears at the very end of episode 15, he meets ichigo kurosaki in episode 16. also another way of putting it is right before rukia kuchiki gets captured Kuchiki Byakuya and Renji abarai for making ichigo kurosaki a substitute soul reaper.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.