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  1. Strait Jacket (ストレイトジャケット, Sutoreito Jaketto?) es una serie japonesa de novela ligera de Ichirō Sakaki con ilustraciones de Yō Fujishiro, publicada en Fujimi Shobō desde 2000 y ya lleva 11 volúmenes acabadas. En la actualidad, ha vendido más de medio millón de copias. [1]

    • Ichirō Sakaki
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StraitjacketStraitjacket - Wikipedia

    A straitjacket is a garment shaped like a jacket with long sleeves that surpass the tips of the wearer's fingers. Its most typical use is restraining people who may cause harm to themselves or others.

  3. Plot. Strait Jacket is set an alternate history where magic was proven to exist in the year 1899. The use of sorcery spread throughout all facets of society and changed the social and technological development of the world. The location is Tristan, an urban metropolis that appears to be an amalgamation of turn-of-the-20th-century ...

  4. Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American psychological horror film directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch and starring Joan Crawford. Its plot follows a woman who, having murdered her husband and his lover decades prior, is suspected of a series of axe murders following her release from a psychiatric hospital .

  5. 10 de may. de 2022 · Straitjackets, originally known as 'strait-waistcoats', were invented in the Georgian era to physically restrain people in psychiatric asylums. Made of thick material, bound by laces and extending overlong arms around the back, the straitjacket is emblematic of a period of care for people...

  6. Strait Jacket (ストレイトジャケット, Sutoreito Jaketto?) es una serie japonesa de novela ligera de Ichirō Sakaki con ilustraciones de Yō Fujishiro, publicada en Fujimi Shobō desde 2000 y ya lleva 11 volúmenes acabadas. En la actualidad, ha vendido más de medio millón de copias. [1]

  7. 15 de dic. de 2022 · The straitjacket, or strait waistcoat, was invented in France in around 1770. It is a garment with extremely long sleeves, crossed over the chest and tied or buckled at the back, and was traditionally made from canvas or leather.