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  2. Once Human (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Once Human gameplay is a blend of survival and looter shooter mechanics, taking place in a shared sandbox map in an open world. [1] The player loads into the environment and is taken through a tutorial and series of early missions, designed to teach the player how the survival elements work, unlock their individual systems and progress the game narrative.

  3. Monster Maulers - Wikipedia

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    Dragon – a giant dragon that can change different colors with elements (red for fire, white for ice, and blue for lightning) for his breath attacks; he also blocks attacks to his head with his elf-fins. His stage is a cave with a visible statue of Baphomet in Norway.

  4. Daimajin - Wikipedia

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    Daimajin (大魔神, Daimajin, lit. ' Giant Demon God ') is a Japanese tokusatsu [note 1] series centering on an eponymous fictitious giant warrior god. It initially consisted of a film trilogy shot simultaneously and released in 1966 with three different directors and predominantly the same crew. [3]

  5. List of Dragon Half characters - Wikipedia

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    However, because of her half-human/half-dragon heritage, she is actively seeking out the legendary "People Potion" (ピド・ポーション, Pido-Pōshon), which would make her fully human. As a part-dragon, she undergoes ecdysis, in which she sheds her skin and becomes more powerful. Her power continuously grows each day after her first ecdysis.

  6. As the Gods Will (film) - Wikipedia

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    There they play a Maneki Neko, where students dressed as mice attempt to throw a ball into a hoop attached to the collar of a giant cat doll. Those who miss are killed. Amaya wins this challenge and enables the students to move on to the next challenge in a giant cube hovering Tokyo, as hundreds of schools in Japan and elsewhere face similar tests.

  7. Ryūjin - Wikipedia

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    Ryūjin (龍神, lit. ' Dragon God '), which in some traditions is equivalent to Ōwatatsumi, was the tutelary deity of the sea in Japanese mythology.In many versions Ryūjin had the ability to transform into a human shape.

  8. Glitch Techs - Wikipedia

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    At the true final round, Five realizes the statue behind Nogrog is his weak point, and the spork becomes a magic super sword, which allows them to co-op a win, catch the Mapper Glitch, and free the other Glitch Techs. Note: This episode is a homage to the Konami video game franchise Castlevania.

  9. Awaji Kannon - Wikipedia

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    Awaji Kannon or World Peace Giant Kannon, was a large gypsum statue, museum and temple complex on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The statue, which was one of the tallest in the world, had an observation deck at the top. It opened in 1982. Despite lots of visitors when it first opened, the statue fell into disrepair and was closed in 2006.