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  2. Future Card Buddyfight - Wikipedia

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    Future Card Buddyfight (Japanese: フューチャーカード バディファイト, Hepburn: Fyūchā Kādo Badifaito) was a Japanese collectible card game created by Bushiroad. The first products began releasing simultaneously worldwide from January 24, 2014.

  3. List of Future Card Buddyfight episodes - Wikipedia

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    Dubbing resumed from X's first episode (season 4) and has continued since. Treated as episodes 90-165 for the whole series, the 76 skipped Future Card Buddyfight episodes remain undubbed. Future Card Buddyfight Triple D's first opening theme from episodes 1 to 27 was "Chronograph" by Natsuhiro Takaaki. The second opening theme from episodes 28 ...

  4. Cole Howard (voice actor) - Wikipedia

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    Cole Howard is a Canadian voice actor currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] He voices for films, commercials, anime, cartoons, and video games. He was the voice lead in Bob's Broken Sleigh.

  5. Shuta Morishima - Wikipedia

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    Shuta Morishita (Japanese: 森嶋 秀太, Hepburn: Morishima Shūta, born 13 August 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and keyboardist affiliated with Hibiki. [1] He is known for voicing Shin Nitta in Cardfight!!

  6. Hiroki Yasumoto - Wikipedia

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    Hiroki Yasumoto (安元 洋貴, Yasumoto Hiroki, born March 16, [2] 1977 [3]) is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. [4] He belongs to Sigma Seven. [2] His representative works are Hozuki's Coolheadedness (Hozuki), Bleach (Yasutora Sado), Hetalia: Axis Powers (Germany), Super Soccer (narration), and Close-up Gendai (narration).

  7. Daiki Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    Daiki Kobayashi, a native of Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, was born on 23 September 1991. [2] He was inspired to go into voice acting after learning that Oha Suta host Koichi Yamadera would appear in the show's anime segments, and he started enjoying reading textbooks aloud and became interested in late-night anime. [3]

  8. BanG Dream! - Wikipedia

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    Poppin'Party's "Excellent (Hey, Let's Go!)" [g] and "B.O.F." served as an opening and ending theme for the Future Card Buddyfight series, respectively; Aimi and Nishimoto also voiced characters in the show. [221] [222] In 2020, Raise A Suilen performed the opening "Sacred world" for the anime Assault Lily Bouquet. [223]

  9. List of Basilisk episodes - Wikipedia

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    Shikibu and Hachisu attack the Murakumo in a frontal assault, while inside, Hachiro fights off Hibiki who is being controlled by Joujin. Hachiro defenselessly lets Hibiki attack him and stops her, but, convinced by Joijin that she is Oboro, she calls him Gennosuke. Then, Rinne Magoroku tries to use his Adamantite Tower to control Hachiro.