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  2. Red Ribbon Army - Wikipedia

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    The Red Ribbon Army (レッドリボン軍, Reddo Ribon Gun) is a fictional antagonistic faction featured in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball anime and manga series. The many operatives of the Red Ribbon Army, led by Commander Red (レッド総帥, Reddo-Sōsui), serve as opponents for series protagonist Goku during his second quest for the Dragon Balls.

  3. Dragon Ball: Origins 2 - Wikipedia

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    Red Ribbon Army") in Japan, is a video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Dragon Ball franchise and the sequel to 2008's Dragon Ball: Origins. The game was developed by Game Republic and published by Namco Bandai throughout North America and everywhere else under the Bandai label.

  4. Zamasu - Wikipedia

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    The manga depicts Infinite Zamasu as the splintered Future Zamasu and Goku Black, each transformed on his own into an enhanced version of Fused Zamasu, as a cellular side-effect of their fusion, with their regenerative powers becoming advanced enough that Vegeta unintentionally created an army of Infinite Zamasus that overwhelms the heroes.

  5. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - Wikipedia

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    While Goku, Vegeta, and Broly are training under Whis on Beerus' planet, Piccolo is annoyed over Gohan wasting his potential while training the latter's daughter Pan. Piccolo is attacked by a Red Ribbon android Gamma 2, but manages to evade the android and follows him to the Red Ribbon Army's base.

  6. Sean Schemmel - Wikipedia

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    Sean Schemmel (born November 21, 1968) [1] [2] is an American voice actor, ADR director, and screenwriter known chiefly for his work in cartoons, anime, and video games. His most notable role is the teen and adult voice of Son Goku in the Funimation dub of the Dragon Ball franchise.

  7. List of real-time tactics video games - Wikipedia

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    Series debuts. Based on a U.S. Army light infantry training simulator. 2004: Ground Control II: Operation Exodus [51] [52] Massive: Futuristic: WIN: Sequel to Ground Control. 2004: Growlanser Generations [53] Career Soft: Fantastical: PS2: Remake of Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice and Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness. 2004

  8. Category:Video games about the military - Wikipedia

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  9. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Various themed cosmetic items for vehicles are also available based on Portal, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, Goat Simulator, Euro Truck Simulator, The Witcher, Worms W.M.D., Rick and Morty, El Chapulín Colorado and the NBA for all versions of the game while items based on Halo and Gears of War are exclusive to the Xbox One version and items ...