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Canada Close Up: Canadian Government by Elizabeth Mac. Leod. Canada Close Up: Canadian Money by Elizabeth Mac. Leod. Canada Close Up: Canadian Rocks and Minerals by Joanne Richter. Canada Close Up: Manitoba by Rachel Eagen. Canada Close Up: New Brunswick by David Fancy. Canada Close Up: Newfoundland and Labrador by Rachel Eagen. You Are Number 6 - TV Tropes. Number Two: You are Number Six. Prisoner: I am not a number, I am a free man! This can be for (at least) two overlapping reasons. The character is a construct or robot, whose creators regard it as non- sentient (or at least did when they were handing out names). The number is a serial number or shortening thereof. They also don't necessarily apply to spy or superhero Code Names that are numbers (like 0. Secret Identity Identity. Having a low number (i. And Heaven help you if your name is . Good luck if you're this guy., . It's also common for prisoners to have serial numbers instead of names. In this case, the kids will be named in order of birth: literally, . If you have a race of robots or drones that become sentient, they may adopt their numbers as their actual names (. See also: Numerical Theme Naming, Seven Is Nana, Goroawase Number. Gundam spinoff games like Gihren's Greed introduced her . After the android reveals himself to really be a Gentle Giant, Goku gives him the nickname Hat- chan (Eighter in the English dub). Even the ones that don't actually live at Maison Ikkoku. The ones who do live there reside in the room of their . Including Kyoko, who lives in the manager's office (room . Ren in Dear. S gives her . The oldest is seven and the youngest is one. Fate, the most prominent of them, is actually 'Tertium,' Latin for the third. There were two Averruncus constructs before him, but he dislikes being referred to as a number, possibly because he's more of a complete entity than they were and finds it dehumanizing. There are other non Averruncus constructs. They follow the same naming scheme. Neon Genesis Evangelion has a small pool of numbered individuals. Asuka uses the terms derisively often - . The only Evangelions that subvert this are the Mass Production (. The MAGI supercomputers are named and numbered. With the three portions of the computer having distinct famous names, however, the fact that they are numbered is easily forgottable. Seele's holographic monoliths are numbered, at least from the perspective of them we always see. This is what finally clues Tieria in that Regene is his Innovadeclone. The most prominent is Gundam Meister 8. Hanayo. The numbers are pronounced in German - L- elf, A- drei, X- eins, H- neun, and Q- vier are the most prominent ones. F- sechs and K- zwolf also appear. Mr. 7, he probably looks ridiculous.). Hardly any of the agents below number 9 show up, with the exception of the . Miss Friday, whose codenames were presumably given to fit their theme. Furthermore, Rena, queen of the merchandise despite not being the main heroine, isn't actually named . Originally they were real people; they were just stripped of their names when they were turned into living armor, seeing as they were criminals who were, according to paperwork, sentenced to death. Lust always calls Barry No. Heel. In contrast, the heroes all call him Barry. He later uses this as part of a Badass Boast threat to the 'son' who named him. To punny extremes, sometimes. The protagonist, Hei, is BK- 2. There's also the naming of the British agents, which always is based around months, but sometimes also includes dates- e. However, November 1. Jack Simon. Hei's real name is never revealed. He was a shadowy figure that they had heard about but had no information on. There were rumors of course; those of a contractor so lethal that he was known as . The nickname was originally given to her because she was the sixth girl in the school named Suzuki. In volume 6 a character steps in saying the the tattoo which Elie took her name from is actually the number 3. Later it is revealed that the character was wrong, and the tattoo is merely the coordinates for a location significant to Elie, but the possibility weighs on her mind for some time. Kekkaishi: Hiura was originally just referred to as Number 3. The Ougi siblings are all named by birth order (Ichirou, Jirou, Saburou, all the way to Shichirou). Only one of them is actually given a name.. However, true to the author's love of puns, one of his name's alternative interpretations is . His one sister takes this even further by calling him . Kenpachi Zaraki was nameless until he decided to give himself a name (Zaraki was the district he came from and he decided to apply the Kenpachi title to himself). Eventually he gained official recognition by killing the 1. Kenpachi and replacing him. My Goddess frequently uses . Frog, with some given names being read as numbers deliberately. Natsumi translates into 7. Kururu translates into 9. Saburo can be read as 3. Mutsumi, Saburo's secret DJ identity. The heroine of Spirited Away is named Chihiro, meaning . Yubaba takes away her name and gives her a new one, Sen, meaning . It was because of her Stockholm Syndrome on Kurama that she took it as a name and had everybody call her that. To nail down the fact that she is just a tool for them she is only called A1. Later it's revealed that they used her as basis for 1. AR followed by the number on their foreheads. In the sequel, Last Order, only AR- 6, Ar- 1. Ar- 1. 2 are left and they now call themselves Sechs, Elf and Zw. Amagi Miroku is Number Six, and his elder twin sister Nemesis Q is Number 7. Grana is Number 1, and Junas appears to be number 5. Used to a One- Liner effect in the Japanese version of Yu- Gi- Oh! ZEXAL, the Number cards each have a number from 1- 1. The second season introduced the seven Over- Hundred Numbers, which have numerical values from 1. Numbers since they are only used by the Seven Barian Emperors. The final Big Bad Don Thousand has an own exclusive Number with the value 1. By the end of the anime, Yuya creates yet another exclusive Number that does not belong to the original 1. Numbers: the Number 0. Tetsuo in AKIRA is referred to as . They refer to each other by their number. Kazuma is rightly pissed at this, to the point that he actively threatens to kill Mimori just to get them to remember his name (and to get Ryuhou to give his). No matter the term given, the number of their tails always precedes their name or their name is made up from a combination of a number and the tails they have in Japanese (Ichi, Ni, San, Yon, Go, Roku, Shichi, Hachi, Kyuu - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) - One- tailed Shukaku (Ichibi), Two- Tailed Monster Cat (Nibi), Three- Tailed Giant Turtle (Sanbi), Four- Tailed Monkey (Yonbi), Five- Tailed Dolphin Horse (Gobi), Six- Tailed Slug (Rokubi), Seven- Tailed Horned Beetle (Shichibi), Killer Bee's Eight- Tailed Giant Ox (Hachibi), and Naruto's Nine- Tailed Demon Fox (Kyuubi). There was also the Zero- Tailed Leech from the non- canon second Shipuuden movie (which had absolutely no significance to the main plot whatsoever and was just an extension of the original manga- based anime, mind you). All we know is that the Sage of the Six Paths was its host, and the other nine Tailed Beasts were created out of it - and not even all of it; the Moon was created to contain the rest of the Juubi. Lastly, we know it's so powerful, the Sage could barely seal it, let alone defeat or control it. Oh, and we know that Madara plans to unleash it and become its host. Recently, it has been revealed that the numeric designations (One- tails, Two- tails, etc) are only code names used by shinobi to keep track of them. When they were created by the Sage of the Six Paths, he gave them each proper names. The Four- tailed Monkey is named Son. Goku, and the Nine- tailed Demon Fox is named Kurama. These range from I to XII, with the main character, Akira Takizawa, being Number IX. Though his name was first thought to come from the word . Then it turned out that Jubey was created by humans.. Z's name from Tenchi Muyo! It's not made clear if this was some kind of code name/service number (as he was a member of some kind of space military in the past), or if names like this are typical among his species. For example, the Fueguchi family were #6. Asaki), #7. 23 (Ryouko), and #7. Hinami). Their nicknames are also based on their numbers. Avon wonders what exactly happened to the earlier thirteen versions.. In one Don Rosa story they discuss the fact that none of them can even remember their real names, and another time Rosa has one of them reminisce how his mother expected to get a bribe to reveal his name to him, as a child. He was unjustly imprisoned and . He tunneled his way out of prison so he could fight crime every night and return to his cell every morning, no one the wiser. Not that the comic's version considered it a name as such. His real name is Charlie- Cluster 7, while his official codename is Weapon XIII. Last but not least: Wolverine himself, as he is Weapon X. Sharon Carter is Agent 1. The Doctor finds Corrupt Corporate Executive Majenta Pryce there, where she's known as MP8/1/1. Number Six himself dies very, very early on in the series. Their real names are Bandit (the dog), Tinker (the cat), and Pirate (the rabbit). They're all numbered 2- 7 and named as such. Julie Finster who gets the name . Later on, she adopts it as her official Superhero name (including having the number on her costume). Joe series, Crimson Guardsmen of the . As the Freds were all infiltrating corporations and politics, this allowed any Fred to replace another should the need arise. His daughter Traci Thirteen is there too. During Jaime Reyes's run it's revealed that Kaji Da is in fact its serial number in the Reach language. Her full name is 2- 6- 8- 1- 7- 9- 5, but is nicknamed Two- Six for short. Subverted in that he ultimately decides to wear his name as a point of pride, and a testament to the fact that he survived the dehumanizing institution that gave it to him. Divided Rainbow. Like the Borg from Star Trek, the Psyches also identify various species such as the Smurfs by designation codes (in the Smurfs' case, they are Species 0. His wife was Controller 0. Astrological Engineer 4. Praetorian Guard 0. In Pony POV Series, during the reign of Queen Cocoon, Changelings were numbered, and only those who prove themselves exceptional in some way earn a name.
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