
Ritsu | Assassination Classroom Wiki | Fandom
Ritsu is a machine from Norway created to kill Korosensei and she was registered as a student in Kunugigaoka Junior High School in order to prevent Korosensei from counterattacking her.
Japan's Ritsu Dōan shines on Eintracht Frankfurt debut in German Cup
BERLIN (AP) — Japan forward Ritsu Dōan scored twice on his Eintracht Frankfurt debut in a 5-0 win at fifth-tier FV Engers in the first round of the German Cup on Sunday.
Ritsu - Wikipedia
Ritsu Minami (南 律), a character in the manga series Loveless Ritsu Muses (リーツ・ミューセス), a character in the light novel series As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in …
Ritsu - Anibase.Net
Ritsu is an advanced AI sent from Norway to Class 3-E with the mission to assassinate Korosensei. Even though she is not human, she is registered as a student and becomes known to the class by …
Ritsu Tainaka - Incredible Characters Wiki
Nov 20, 2025 · Ritsu Tainaka, also called Ricchan by her friends, is one of the five main characters of K-On!. She is the self-appointed president of the Light Music Club and the drummer of the band After …
Ritsu | Monasticism, Meditation, Scriptures | Britannica
Ritsu, school of Buddhist moral discipline primarily concerned with vinaya, or the rules of monastic and religious practice.
Ritsu - Anime-Planet
Ritsu Aka: Autonomously Thinking Fixed Artillery overview custom lists comments Gender: Female Hair Color: Purple Rank #1,197
Ritsu Tainaka | K-ON! Wiki | Fandom
Ritsu is the source of fun and encouragement in her band, often making jokes, puns, or pranks and being sarcastic much of the time. She has an upbeat yet carefree personality and often has trouble …
Offiziell! Eintracht Frankfurt schnappt sich Ritsu Doan
Aug 7, 2025 · Eintracht Frankfurt hat sich die Dienste von Ritsu Doan gesichert. Der Offensiv-Allrounder vom SC Freiburg kostet die SGE gut 21 Millionen Euro. Schon am Donnerstagmittag trainierte er mit …
Ritsu - Definition, Usage & Quiz | R | Dictionary | Ultimate Lexicon
Ritsu (律): This term is commonly used to refer to rhythm or law. In traditional Japanese culture, it has various applications, from describing musical tempo to the principles of governance or legal statues.