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  2. Brawlhalla - Wikipedia

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    Brawlhalla is a free-to-play platform fighting game developed by Blue Mammoth Games. It was originally released for macOS , PlayStation 4 and Windows in 2017, with ports for Nintendo Switch , Xbox One , Android and iOS released later.

  3. Hanzo (Overwatch) - Wikipedia

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    Hanzo was named after Hattori Hanzō, one of the most famous samurai and ninja in Japanese history. [7] Hattori was also known as "Demon Hanzo" because of his tactician abilities, which is what inspired Hanzo's "Demon" skin during the "Overwatch Halloween Terror" seasonal event in October. [ 8 ]

  4. Hattori Hanzō - Wikipedia

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    Hattori Hanzō (服部 半蔵, c. 1542 [1] – January 2, 1597) or Second Hanzō, nicknamed Oni no Hanzō (鬼の半蔵, Demon Hanzō), [2] was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, who served the Tokugawa clan as a general, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan.

  5. Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihiro Hattori (服部 剛丈, 1975–1992), a Japanese student shot and killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Yoshio Hattori ( 服部 敬雄 , 1899–1991) , Japanese businessman Kintarō Hattori ( 服部 金太郎 , 1860–1934) , Japanese businessman and watchmaker , founder of Seiko

  6. Killing of Yoshihiro Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihiro Hattori was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, the second of the three children of Masaichi Hattori, an engineer, and his wife Mieko Hattori. [6] He was 16 years old when he went to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, in August 1992 as part of the American Field Service (AFS) student exchange program; he had also received a scholarship from the Morita Foundation for his trip.

  7. Ninja Hattori-kun - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Hattori-kun (忍者ハットリくん, Ninja Hattori-kun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Motoo Abiko (initially credited as Fujiko Fujio and later as Fujiko Fujio A) which was serialized between 1964 and 1988.

  8. Mitsuru Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuru Hattori (はっとりみつる, Hattori Mitsuru, born October 8, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist. [1] He is best known for his works Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō and Sankarea: Undying Love , both of which were adapted into anime television series.

  9. Saki Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Saki Hattori (born 22 December 1996) is a Japanese female handball player for Sony Semiconductor and the Japanese national team. She represented Japan at the 2021 World Women's Handball Championship in Spain.