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  2. Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer - Wikipedia

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    Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer (熱血最強ゴウザウラー, Nekketsu Saikyō Gōzaurā, Hot-Blooded Strongest Go-Saurer) (this series is also sometimes titled as "Matchless Passion Gozaurer") is a 51-episode animated television series, and third generation Eldran franchise funded by Tomy after Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger and produced by Sunrise.

  3. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    In a 2021 poll conducted by TV Asahi, polling over 50,000 Japanese users, Breath of the Wild was voted the best console game of all time, above Dragon Quest V at number two. [177] A 2023 poll conducted by GQ Magazine which surveyed a team of video game journalists across the industry ranked Breath of the Wild as the best video game of all time ...

  4. Matchless Raijin-Oh - Wikipedia

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    The Raijin-Oh and Bakuryu-Oh can further combine to form the ultimate robot, God Raijin-Oh. In the early parts of its appearance, God Raijin-Oh finishes off Jaaku Beasts with a cannon. Soon after the God Raijin-Oh Sword is discovered and is used since then to defeat Super Jaaku Beasts (Jaaku Satan combined with a powered-up Jaaku Beast).

  5. List of The Legend of Zelda characters - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Set, an obtainable armor set in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom is based on his appearance. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] He is also a downloadable costume in the spin-off Hyrule Warriors [ 48 ] and an optional costume for Link in most entries of the Super Smash Bros. series. [ 49 ]

  6. Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger - Wikipedia

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    Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger (元気爆発ガンバルガー, Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbarugā, lit."Energetic Explosion Ganbaruger" also known by the dub name Energy Bomb and Rocket Kidz) is a 47 episode animated shōnen mecha television series, and the second generation Eldran franchise funded by Tomy right after Matchless Raijin-Oh and produced by Sunrise.

  7. Ganon - Wikipedia

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    Ganon, as depicted in promotional artwork for The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Ganon has two basic forms that appear throughout the series: one is a gigantic porcine form and the other is his humanoid Gerudo form.

  8. Triforce - Wikipedia

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    The development team knew that the game would end with obtaining the Triforce but felt that its image was too strong. For this reason, they set the story in an undefined time period to give the impression that the inhabitants had forgotten the Triforce and had only a vague idea of its existence.

  9. Shippū! Iron Leaguer - Wikipedia

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    Shippū! Iron Leaguer (疾風!アイアンリーガー, Shippū! Aian Rīgā, lit."Whirlwind! Iron Leaguer") is an anime television series produced by Sunrise. [1] Directed by Tetsurō Amino and featuring mecha designs by Kunio Okawara, it premiered on TV Tokyo on April 6, 1993, and ended its run on March 29, 1994, spanning a total of 52 episodes.