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  2. Pivot Animator - Wikipedia

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    Pivot Animator (formerly Pivot Stickfigure Animator and usually shortened to Pivot) is a freeware application that allows users to create stick-figure and sprite animations, and save them in the animated GIF format for use on web pages and the AVI format (in Pivot Animator 3 and later). [1]

  3. Xiao Xiao - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon features stick figures performing choreographed fight scenes. Some of the cartoons are interactive and game-like. [ 1 ] All cartoons are in the Adobe Flash format, with the exception of Xiao Xiao #1, which was originally in AVI format and converted to Flash format.

  4. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is a crossover fighting game developed by Eighting and published by Capcom.The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and various anime series produced by Tatsunoko Production.

  5. Category:Stick-fighting - Wikipedia

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  6. Fighting game - Wikipedia

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    Numerous indie fighting games have also been crowdfunded on websites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo, the most notable success being the tag team fighting game Skullgirls in 2012. Later, in 2019, Ubisoft reported that the free-to-play platform fighting game Brawlhalla reached 20 million players, with it climbing to 80 million by 2022. [168]

  7. Bōjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Bōjutsu (Japanese: 棒術, lit. 'staff technique') is the martial art of stick fighting using a bō, which is the Japanese word for staff. [1] [2] Staffs have been in use for thousands of years in Asian martial arts like Silambam.

  8. Category:Fictional stick-fighters - Wikipedia

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  9. Evo Moment 37 - Wikipedia

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    The Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike finals of Evo 2004 took place at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California on August 1. [2] Daigo "The Beast" Umehara and Justin Wong, two of the best Street Fighter players at the time, had never played against one another until that point. [3]