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  2. List of Akame ga Kill! characters - Wikipedia

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    The original members of Night Raid, left to right: Tatsumi, Mine, Leone, Najenda, Sheele, Lubbock, Akame and Bulat The Akame ga Kill! manga and anime series features an extensive cast of fictional characters. The visuals of the characters were designed by Tetsuya Tashiro, while their stories were created by Takahiro. The story focuses on Tatsumi, a young warrior who joins an assassin group ...

  3. Category : Martial artist characters in anime and manga

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    Fictional swordfighters in anime and manga (91 P) Pages in category "Martial artist characters in anime and manga" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.

  4. Category:Martial arts anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ... Street Fighter anime and manga (6 P) T. Tiger Mask (13 P) Y. YuYu Hakusho (4 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Martial ...

  5. Hadouken - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter IV brought back the Metsu Hadouken, though it instead acts simply like a more powerful variant of the Shinkuu Hadouken. Street Fighter V brought back the Denjin Hadouken, which can be performed by performing the Shinku Hadouken while in Ryu's V Trigger mode. In Street Fighter 6, one of Luke's taunts involves him mocking a Hadoken.

  6. Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru! - Wikipedia

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    Following her family's code, "In all things, be victorious", Karin challenges Sakura to a match and loses, thus leading Karin to instigate a fighting tournament across the prefecture of Setagaya. Sakura Ganbaru! is actually Karin's first appearance in any Street Fighter media, later becoming a playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 3.

  7. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    [24] [34] [29] Todd Siolek called Fate / unlimited codes "one of the best adaptations of anime to the fighting game genre". [28] In the opinion of William van Dijk and Carolyn Petit, the game was an example of “a good balance between simplicity and depth of gameplay”, [18] and also “knew how to use its own advantages”. [25]

  8. Capcom Fighting All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Fighting All-Stars was designed to translate mechanics from Capcom's 2D fighting games into a 3D environment, similar to their Street Fighter EX series. [1] Characters had three life bars that would cause a brief pause each time one was depleted, similar to the Darkstalkers series.

  9. Akatsuki Blitzkampf - Wikipedia

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    The co-op-based modes does not appear in Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse's arcade version and the original EN-Eins Perfektewelt , with the former’s said port because of its arcade board game space limitations, while the latter was a beta like Akatsuki Shisei Ichigo .