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  2. Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die [b] is a cross-genre video game developed by Red Company and Sega, and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn.The second installment in the main Sakura Wars series, it was released in April 1998 and later ported to other systems, including to the Dreamcast in September 2000.

  3. Sakura Wars (2019 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars, known in Japan as New Sakura Wars, [a] is a cross-genre video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 4. The sixth mainline entry and a soft reboot of the Sakura Wars series, the game was released in 2019 in Asia and 2020 worldwide. It is the first Sakura Wars game not to be developed by Red Entertainment.

  4. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  5. Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens - Wikipedia

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    The original plans for Sakura Wars 4 were carried over into the next Sakura Wars game, which was being developed for the PlayStation 2. [7] Titled Sakura Wars V: Farewell, My Love in Japan, it was released in Japan in 2005 and overseas in 2010 for both the PlayStation 2 and Wii as Sakura Wars V: So Long, My Love.

  6. Sakura Wars - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars 2 won the Packaged Work Award at the 1998 Animation Kobe event. [113] The soundtrack album of Sakura Wars 4 won in the "Animation – Album of the Year" category at the 2003 Japan Gold Disc Awards. [114] Prior to release, Sakura Wars was the second most-wanted game in a Famitsu poll in 1996, coming in behind Final Fantasy VII. [111]

  7. uwu - Wikipedia

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    The emoticon uwu is known to date back as far as April 11, 2000, when it was used by furry artist Ghislain Deslierres in a post on the furry art site VCL (Vixen Controlled Library). [9]

  8. List of Sakura Wars characters - Wikipedia

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    Erica is always seen smiling and trying to cheer up everyone. In Sakura Taisen Le Nouveau Paris, due to the nature of the game Sakura Taisen, a debate occurs amongst the Flower Division members as to whom the next captain of the Flower Division should be. At first, each member feels that Ogami chose herself as the next captain, however, in the ...

  9. PogChamp - Wikipedia

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    The PogChamp emote on Twitch since 2021, which uses the same Komodo dragon image as the KomodoHype emote. Cropped screenshot of Ryan Gutierrez used for the most popular variant of the original PogChamp emoticon. PogChamp is an emote used on the streaming platform Twitch intended to express excitement, intrigue, joy or shock.