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  2. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    Batman Beyond displayed some characteristics of anime; in particular, some of its production processes were outsourced to Japan. [32] Glen Murakami was also a strong influence in inspiring American cartoons with Japanese elements. He animated alongside Bruce Timm on Batman: The Animated Series and its sequel, Batman: Beyond. Keeping the sharp ...

  3. List of fantasy anime - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fantasy anime television series, films, and OVAs. Titles are in alphabetical order. ... Fighting Foodons; Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals ...

  4. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    The real element 115 is moscovium, a synthetic element with an extremely short half-life. Elerium-115 X-COM: UFO Defense: Elerium is the main power source and propellant of alien technology in this video game, where the player runs X-COM, an international, top secret, paramilitary organization fighting an alien invasion. Energon Transformers

  5. Category:Fantasy anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fantasy anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 705 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Megami Tensei - Wikipedia

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    Additional media include manga adaptations, anime films, and television series. In Japan, some games in the series do not use the "Megami Tensei" title, such as the Persona sub-series. Many of the early games in the series were not localized due to potentially controversial content including religious references, and later due to their age.

  7. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Dragons are common (especially as non-player characters) in Dungeons & Dragons and in some fantasy role-playing video games. They, like many other dragons in modern culture, run the full range of good, evil, and everything in between. In Dungeons and Dragons, the color of the dragon shows if it is evil or good. Metallic dragons are forces of ...

  8. List of fantasy worlds - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Fantasy gamebooks and RPG. Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World: 1986: G N Tortall: Tamora Pierce: Setting of the Tortall series of boosk. Alanna: The First Adventure: 1983: N Tyria ArenaNet: Setting for the Guild Wars series. Guild Wars: 2005 V N Uresia: S. John Ross: Anime-inspired setting for Big Eyes, Small Mouth and d20 system RPGs ...

  9. Tokusatsu - Wikipedia

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    Though suitmation typifies tokusatsu, some productions may use stop-motion to animate their monsters instead, for example Majin Hunter Mitsurugi in 1973. TV shows may use traditional tokusatsu techniques, but are cast with puppets or marionettes: Uchuusen Silica (1960); Ginga Shonen Tai (1963); Kuchuu Toshi 008 (1969); and Go Nagai 's X Bomber ...