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  2. Badtz-Maru - Wikipedia

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  3. Gudetama - Wikipedia

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    Gudetama, stylized in all lowercase (Japanese: ぐでたま) is a fictional character created in 2013 by Amy, the nom de plume of Emi Nagashima (永嶋 瑛美, Nagashima Emi) [1] [2] for Sanrio, [4] [5] and is a perpetually tired, apathetic anthropomorphic egg yolk.

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  5. Little Battlers Experience - Wikipedia

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    Manga: Danball Senki Kaidō Jin Gaiden; Written by: Hiroyuki Takei: Published by: Shogakukan: Magazine: CoroCoro G: Demographic: Shōnen: Original run: 2011 ...

  6. Japanese ship-naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Hakudo Maru, a celestial being that came to earth and taught humans how to build ships. It is said that the name maru is attached to a ship to secure celestial protection for itself as it travels. For the past few centuries, only non-warships bore the -maru ending. Its use was intended as a good hope naming convention that would ...

  7. Tengai Makyō II: Manji Maru - Wikipedia

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    Tengai Makyō II: Manji Maru (天外魔境II卍丸, lit. "The Devil's Cave Outside Heaven: Manji Maru"), also known as Far East of Eden II: Manji Maru, is a role-playing video game and the second game in the Tengai Makyō series. It was first released in 1992 for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² by Hudson Soft and developed by Red Company.

  8. Kobayashi Maru - Wikipedia

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    The Kobayashi Maru is a fictional spacecraft training exercise in the Star Trek continuity. It is designed by Starfleet Academy to place Starfleet cadets in a no-win scenario . The Kobayashi Maru test was invented for the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan , and it has since been referred to and depicted in numerous other Star Trek media.

  9. Japanese naval codes - Wikipedia

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    This was a naval code used by merchant ships (commonly known as the "maru code"), [22] broken in May 1940. 28 May 1941, when the whale factory ship Nisshin Maru No. 2 (1937) visited San Francisco, U.S. Customs Service Agent George Muller and Commander R. P. McCullough of the U.S. Navy's 12th Naval District (responsible for the area) boarded her ...