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  2. Kabedon - Wikipedia

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    Kabedon typically appears in Shōjo manga or anime when a man corners the woman against the wall; at the same time, one or both of his hands slaps the wall on either side of the woman and the sound of "don" is produced. [7] In Japan, the walls of many accommodation buildings are thin and not insulated against sound.

  3. List of Sakamoto Days characters - Wikipedia

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    His weapon is choice are Super Ball Bombs, a pair of small explosives and the Rocket Dynamite Punch, the finishing move of his handmade gauntlet that increase the power of his punches. After his defeat in the hands of Sakamoto, he becomes involved in illegal jobs which brought him to get arrested and ending up in JAA prison, where he became ...

  4. List of Toriko episodes - Wikipedia

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    Toriko uses his Five-Fold Spike Punch and Ice Pick techniques on the GT Robot in a futile attempt to destroy it. The GT Robot attempts to kill Toriko, but he uses the Five-Fold Ice Pick Spiked Punch technique on the GT Robot – destroying its head. Mansem orders his men to fire the laser cannons on the robot, revealing its core antenna.

  5. List of Punch Line episodes - Wikipedia

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    Punch Line (Japanese: パンチライン, Hepburn: Panchi Rain) is an anime series produced at the animation studio MAPPA by Mages. It was directed by Yutaka Uemura and written by Kotaro Uchikoshi , and features music by Tetsuya Komuro and character designs by Shōta Iwasaki. [ 1 ]

  6. Pinch to Punch - Wikipedia

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    Pinch to Punch (Japanese: ピンチとパンチ, English: Pinch and Punch) is a gag anime that ran from September 29, 1969, to March 28, 1970, for 156 episodes. It was broadcast on Fuji TV affiliated stations and produced by Fuji TV Enterprises (formerly TV Douga)

  7. Ashita no Joe - Wikipedia

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    Ashita no Joe (Japanese: あしたのジョー, Hepburn: Ashita no Jō, "Tomorrow's Joe"), also known as Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow, is a Japanese boxing manga series written by Asao Takamori and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba.

  8. Tatsuki Fujimoto - Wikipedia

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    Tatsuki Fujimoto (Japanese: 藤本 タツキ, Hepburn: Fujimoto Tatsuki, born October 10, 1992, or 1993 [a]) is a Japanese manga artist, known for his works Fire Punch and Chainsaw Man. Early life [ edit ]

  9. Cinderella Boy - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella Boy (Japanese: シンデレラボーイ, Hepburn: Shinderera Bōi) is a one-shot manga created by Monkey Punch. It was originally published in the Kobunsha magazine Popcorn in 1980. An alternate version was published in Anime DO in 1982. The plot follows the adventures of impoverished private detective Ranma Hinamatsuri and his ...