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  2. Rush Royale - Wikipedia

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    Rush Royale involves battles against monsters, played in Co-Op mode or in Player-vs-Player (PvP) mode against another live player using different cards.. The playing field is a 3 × 5 grid where the player can position their units by using "mana," a special resource that is accumulated during battle after killing monsters.

  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! - Wikipedia

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    Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! (遊☆戯☆王ゴーラッシュ!!, Yūgiō Gōrasshu!!), stylized as Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!, is a Japanese anime series animated by Bridge. It is the seventh spin-off anime series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise and an interquel to Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. The series aired in Japan from April 3, 2022 to March 30, 2025. [2] [3]

  4. List of battle royale games - Wikipedia

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    A made-in-India battle royale game that gained traction after PUBG got banned in the country. December 12, 2019: CRSED: F.O.A.D. Darkflow Studio: Gaijin Entertainment: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch First-person / Third-person Yes Yes December 12, 2019: The Eliminator (Forza Horizon 4)

  5. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! characters - Wikipedia

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    As Kuaidal has since fused with Yudias, The Creator's fate remains unknown. Kuaidal Velgear (クァイドゥール・ベルギャー, Kwaidūru Berugyā) Voiced by: Subaru Kimura The first Velgearian created by The Creator and thus the artificial blueprint for the entire Velgearian race. He was one of the main antagonists of the second season.

  6. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of video games developed and published by Konami, based on Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime franchise, along with its spin-off series. With some exceptions, the majority of the games follow the card battle gameplay of the real-life Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. There are 56 in total.

  7. List of Clamp works - Wikipedia

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    Anime Supremacy! (ハケンアニメ!, Haken Anime!) Mizuki Tsujimura: Novel Novel illustrations (1 volume) Blood-C: Production I.G: Anime Character design and story Blood-C: The Last Dark: Anime film Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan desu (撲殺天使ドクロちゃん です, Bokusatsu tenshi dokurochan desu) Masaki Okayu Novel

  8. Kazuki Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Takahashi (Japanese: 高橋 一雅, Hepburn: Takahashi Kazuo, October 4, 1961 – July 4, 2022), known professionally as Kazuki Takahashi (高橋 和希, Takahashi Kazuki), was a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the author of Yu-Gi-Oh!, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1996 to 2004.

  9. Category talk:Battle royale anime and manga - Wikipedia

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