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  2. DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games - Wikipedia

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    DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games is an American animated direct-to-video superhero film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. [3]

  3. Dark Horse Comics - Wikipedia

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    Per Diamond Comic Distributors, "Marvel had 36.9 percent of the market", DC "had 32.9 percent" and Dark Horse had "5.6 percent". [ 18 ] In 2007, Dark Horse donated copies of all of its published works to the Portland State University Library, which maintains both a browsing collection of book titles, in addition to a research collection which ...

  4. Powers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Powers is a creator-owned comic book series written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Michael Avon Oeming.The series' first volume was published by Image Comics from 2000 to 2004, the latter moving to Marvel Comics as a part of its Icon imprint.

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  7. Moshe Diamant - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Katana" Executive producer: Direct-to-video segment used on VHS releases of "Fists of Dragons" and "Diamond Ninja Force" Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Bo" Executive producer: Direct-to-video segment used on VHS releases of "Shaolin Temple Strikes Back" and "Ninja Champion"

  8. Ninjai - Wikipedia

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    Ninjai first appeared on June 4, 2001 as a trailer created using Adobe Flash, [1] [4] and had a trademark filed for its title on June 14, 2001. [6] The animation series drew a strong following with its unique style and storyline at the time, and ended up producing a total of 12 episodes thereafter, [ 2 ] each a few minutes in length.

  9. Monica Rial filmography - Wikipedia

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    Monica Rial is an American voice actress who made her debut in 1999. Among the list exclusive to either main characters she has played, or minor characters with recurring roles, Rial has voiced the leading or supporting roles of Bulma in Dragon Ball, Tsuyu Asui (Froppy) in My Hero Academia, Mirajane Strauss in Fairy Tail, Tanya von Degurechaff in The Saga of Tanya the Evil and Suu in Monster ...