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  2. Doechii - Wikipedia

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    Jaylah Ji'mya Hickmon (born August 14, 1998), known professionally as Doechii (/ ˈ d oʊ tʃ i /), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.She first gained attention on TikTok with the viral success of her 2020 song "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake".

  3. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    A fight between Shirou Emiya and Assassin. As in other games of the genre, the game process of Fate/unlimited codes is built on a battle between two characters, using combinations of strikes to lower an opponent's health points to zero. A player conducts a series of battles up to two or three (depending on the value set by the player) one-on ...

  4. List of X characters - Wikipedia

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    The fictional characters of the X manga series were created by manga group known as Clamp, composed of Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Mick Nekoi, and Mokona Apapa. X takes place in the year 1999 when the end of the world is fast approaching as superhuman individuals gather and take sides in the city of Tokyo, site for the battle of Armageddon.

  5. X (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    X, also known as X TV, is a Japanese anime television series based on Clamp's manga series of the same name. It was produced by Madhouse and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Its twenty-four episodes were broadcast in Japan on WOWOW from October 2001 to March 2002. The story takes place at the end of the days, in the year 1999.

  6. Fighting game community - Wikipedia

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    The game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was a huge success when it was released in 1991 and is regarded as one of the most influential video games of all time. [1] [2] [3] It refined and popularized the fighting game genre and introduced many now-staples of the genre, such as combos and character selection but most notably, it allowed players to directly compete by fighting against each ...

  7. Kill la Kill: If - Wikipedia

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    The idea for turning the Kill la Kill anime series into a fighting game first came when a producer at Arc System Works posted a tweet about their enjoyment of the show [6]. This led to a meeting with the Kill la Kill rights holder, but nothing happened initially as Arc Systems were busy working on other projects [ 6 ] .

  8. X-Blades - Wikipedia

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    X-Blades is a hack-and-slash style action-adventure game in which the player must fight monsters, using a pair of gun blades and spells, through indoor and outdoor levels in order to progress. Monsters are encountered in both preset numbers and in areas with Monster Generators which spawn both standard and boss opponents until they are destroyed.

  9. Fruitcake (Eraserheads EP) - Wikipedia

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    Fruitcake is the first extended play by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released in November 1996 through BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. It serves as promotional material for the band’s fourth album of the same name , which was released the following month.