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  2. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    Suika Game is a puzzle game focusing on stacking objects in a confined space, reminiscent of Tetris. [4] The player, represented as a cloud called Poppy, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] is tasked with dropping a wide range of fruits in a box, aiming for the highest score without having a single fruit cross the line at the top of the box and overflowing out, or ...

  3. Suika (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Suika visual novel is divided into four chapters which contain different stories and characters, though all take place in the same rural town known as Tokiwa Village. . In a short prologue upon starting a new game, the player assumes the role of Hiroshi Inaba as he arrives back in town for his annual visit of friends and fami

  4. Immaterial and Missing Power - Wikipedia

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    Eleven characters are available in Immaterial and Missing Power, including Suika Ibuki, who had her debut in this game. The characters Remilia, Yuyuko, Yukari, and Suika must be unlocked by defeating them in story mode, and Meiling is unlocked by downloading a patch , and completing the story mode, though she does not appear in it.

  5. Ibuki - Wikipedia

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    Ibuki Mioda, a fictional character from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, second game in the Danganronpa series; Ibuki (Xenoblade Chronicles 2), a rare blade from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, third game in the Xenoblade Series; Suika Ibuki, from the Touhou Project video game series; Ibuki or Clair , a Johto gym leader from the Pokémon series

  6. Suika - Wikipedia

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    Suika (西瓜/すいか, watermelon) may refer to: Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer; Suika (2001 video game), by Circus; Suika (TV series), a 2003 TV show; Suika , a character in the manga series Dr. Stone; Suika Ibuki, a character in the Touhou Project series of games

  7. Megan Shipman - Wikipedia

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    Megan Shipman is an American voice actress, known for providing voices in English dubs of Japanese anime series. Some of her notable roles include Yuzu Aihara in Citrus, Aoba Suzukaze in New Game!, Grey in Black Clover, Maple in Bofuri, Sakura Adachi in Adachi and Shimamura, Komichi Akebi in Akebi's Sailor Uniform, La Brava in My Hero Academia , and Anya Forger in Spy × Family.

  8. Sarah Wiedenheft - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Wiedenheft is an American voice actress known for her voice work on English dubs of Japanese anime series and films. Wiedenheft is known as the voice of Kikyo Kushida from Classroom of the Elite, Tohru from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Makoto Noro from Trickster, Charmy Pappitson from Black Clover, Phosphophyllite from Land of the Lustrous, Kozakura from Otherside Picnic, Ruby Kurosawa ...

  9. Ibuki (name) - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters: Fūko Ibuki (伊吹 風子), from the anime series Clannad; Kōko Ibuki (伊吹 公子), from Clannad; Maya Ibuki (伊吹 マヤ) from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion; Suika Ibuki (伊吹 萃香), from Touhou Project; Ukyo Ibuki (雪吹 右京), from the anime Beyblade Burst. Taki Ibuki (滝 維吹), from Ensemble Stars!.