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  2. Warriors of Fate - Wikipedia

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    Warriors of Fate, known in Japan as Tenchi wo Kurau 2: Sekiheki no Tatakai, [a] is a 1992 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the second video game based on the Tenchi wo Kurau manga, following Dynasty Wars .

  3. Trello - Wikipedia

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    The name Trello is derived from the word trellis, which had been a code name for the project at its early stages. [10] Trello was released at a TechCrunch event by Fog Creek founder Joel Spolsky. [11] In September 2011 Wired magazine named the application one of "The 7 Coolest Startups You Haven't Heard of Yet". [12]

  4. Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary ...

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    Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire (英雄王、武を極めるため転生す ~そして、世界最強の見習い騎士♀~, Eiyū-Ō, Bu o Kiwameru Tame Tensei-Su: Soshite, Sekai Saikyō no Minarai Kishi, lit.

  5. Tenchi wo Kurau II - Wikipedia

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    Tenchi wo Kurau 2: Sekiheki no Tatakai, a 1992 beat-'em-up video game released outside Japan as Warriors of Fate Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tenchi wo Kurau II .

  6. Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai - Wikipedia

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    Bio-Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai [a] is a 1987 action-adventure game that was released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom. Initially, there were plans to bring the game to the English market under the title Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher , but they fell through due to the game's similarity to Xexyz .

  7. List of Reborn! chapters - Wikipedia

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    First tankōbon volume cover, released by Shueisha on October 4, 2004. The chapters of the manga series Reborn!, titled as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! in Japan, are written and drawn by Akira Amano and have been serialized in the shōnen manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump by Shueisha since its premiere on May 31, 2004 and ran until its conclusion on November 12, 2012, with the final 42nd volume ...

  8. Reborn! - Wikipedia

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    Reborn's chief teaching method is the "Dying Will Bullet" (死ぬ気弾, Shinukidan), which causes a person to be "reborn" with a stronger self to execute his dying wish. The clumsy, underachieving Tsuna becomes stronger, more confident and willing, making him a suitable Vongola family boss despite his continued reluctance.

  9. List of Reborn! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Reborn!, also known as Katekyō Hitman Reborn!, is an anime television series directed by Kenichi Imaizumi and produced and animated by Artland. It first began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 7, 2006, and has since broadcast over 200 episodes, which are each referred to as a "Target".