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- reached him, making up his full total. Hierocles calls the town Diaborus or Diaboros (Διάβορος) and names it next to Idomenae among the towns of Macedonia Prima...
- October 2, 1998 978-4-08-872613-7 61 His Name Is Diavolo Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro (そいつの名はディアボロ) January 8, 1999 978-4-08-872652-6 62 The Requiem Quietly...
- kill him. 146 33 "His Name Is Diavolo" Transliteration: "Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro" (****anese: そいつの名はディアボロ) Minoru Ōhara Hironori Aoyagi, Keiichi Matsuki...
- 6, 2020 146 33 "His Name Is Diavolo" Transliteration: "Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro" (****anese: そいつの名はディアボロ) Minoru Ōhara Hironori Aoyagi, Keiichi Matsuki...
- around. Biarce has begun attacking all the world's B-DaPlayer's. With Mega Diaboros' ability to use energy from the B-Da Players that have been turned to stone...
- spin-offs) Koge-Donbo Broccoli Books Broccoli Books Diabolo (Diabolo-悪魔-, Diaboro -Akuma-) Kaoru Ohashi and Kei Kusunoki Shueisha Tokyopop Disgaea (ディスガイア...
- Izquierda [sic] del Diablo (悪魔の左腕(ブラソ・イスキエルダ・デル・ディアボロ), Buraso Isukieruda Deru Diaboro, Spanish for "left arm of the devil". ****anese for "Devil's left arm")...
- (チャリオッツ・レクイエム, Chariottsu Rekuiemu) P****ione (パッショーネ, P****hōne) Diavolo (ディアボロ, Diaboro) King Crimson (キング・クリムゾン, Kingu Kurimuzon, "Emperor Crimson" in English...
- remains there even after Chariot Requiem's destruction. Diavolo (ディアボロ, Diaboro) The main antagonist of Golden Wind and dominant personality of Vinegar...
- Suwabe (諏訪部 順一, Suwabe Jun'ichi) Absolute Diavolo (アブソリュートディアボロ, Abusoryūto Diaboro, Voice; 14, 15): Teruaki Ogawa (小川 輝晃, Ogawa Teruaki) Opening theme "Trigger"...