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  2. List of KochiKame characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: LaSalle Ishii (TV), Kenji Utsumi ('85 Jump Festival Anime), Shingo Katori (Live Action TV Series) Born March 3. The Head Patrol Officer of Katsushika, stationed at the police box in front of Kameari Park. Hails from Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo. "Ryo-san" is a 36-year-old police officer with the personality of a 12-year-old.

  3. Samurai Warriors 2 - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors 2: Empires (戦国無双2: Empires) is an expansion to the original Samurai Warriors 2 and the third Empires expansion by Koei (the first was Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires, and the second was Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires), available for PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, as well as PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in a compilation with ...

  4. Trello - Wikipedia

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    Trello is a web-based, kanban-style, list-making application developed by Atlassian. Created in 2011 by Fog Creek Software , [ 5 ] it was spun out to form the basis of a separate company in New York City in 2014 [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and sold to Atlassian in January 2017.

  5. Omega Force - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors series, known in Japan as the Musō (無双, lit. "Unrivaled") series, is an action game series created by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo. The meta-series contains various series, such as the Dynasty Warriors games, the One Piece: Pirate Warriors games, the Warriors Orochi games, the Samurai Warriors games, and various spin-offs.

  6. Samurai Warriors (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors (戦国無双, Sengoku Musou) is a Japanese anime adaptation of Samurai Warriors 4-II. It takes place after the events of its previous animated TV special. Original characters appeared in this narrative to deviate from its base. Voice actors from the game reprise their roles for their respective characters. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Warriors All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The primary setting of Warriors All-Stars is a kingdom relying on a magical spring to sustain themselves. When the king of the kingdom suddenly dies and the spring begins to wither, the widowed queen and priestess of the spring, Sayo (小夜, voiced by Aya Endo) informs her three charges, her children Tamaki (環, voiced by Yūki Takada) and Shiki (志貴, voiced by Kazuyuki Okitsu), as well ...

  8. The Biggest Differences Between Netflix's 'One Piece' and the ...

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    Here, what you need to know about the difference between the live-action version of One Piece as compared to the manga and anime series. Netflix/Cartoon Network 1.

  9. One Piece: Pirate Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the One Piece manga and anime franchise by Eiichiro Oda. Pirate Warriors was also the first game in the One Piece video game franchise that was released on a PlayStation system since One Piece: Grand Adventure in 2006. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2