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  2. Mix Master: Final Force - Wikipedia

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    Mix Master: Final Force (Korean: 최강 합체 믹스마스터; RR: Choegang Habche Mikseu Maseuteo) is a co-produced animated series based on the Mix Master franchise. . Produced by Sunwoo Entertainment in Korea and their Singaporean Asia Pacific branch, the series aired for 39 episodes on KBS2 between May 26, 2010 and March 16,

  3. Mix Master - Wikipedia

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    Mix Master (Korean: 카드왕 믹스마스터; RR: Kadeu Wang Mikseu Maseuteo; Japanese: カード王 ミックスマスター) is a South Korean–Japanese co-produced anime series based on the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Mix Master: King of Cards that was launched in 2003.

  4. Toonami (Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Toonami was an Asian television channel that was launched on 1 December 2012. [1] [2] It was operated and distributed in Asia by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific, Inc., [3] a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.

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  9. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XI and XIV: Square Enix's two Final Fantasy MMORPG did cross over events with other Square Enix franchises, and at times, even each other. [17] Dissidia Final Fantasy series: A fighting game subseries of the Final Fantasy JRPG series, featuring a player roster consisting of characters from various series entries. [18] [19] [20]