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List of manga, anime, OVA, ONA in which playing cards as items are either featured as a source of power of the holder/owner (i.e. playing cards are major part of the power system in the universe) or used in a card game that is played, i.e. contested among characters, as part of the plot in the universe.
Taito Magatsu (凶 戴斗, Magatsu Taito) Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai (2008 anime), Tatsuhisa Suzuki (2019 anime) [2] (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (2008 anime), Michael Wronski (2019 anime) (English) Among the Ittō-ryū's finest swordsmen. Of peasant origin, he became a swordsman to avenge his sister, who was killed as a child by a samurai.
Her Dragon Gear is Bargan, which consists of twin daggers with the power to control fire. Although the daggers share the same name as a pair it seems that instead of sharing the same will like a group/hive mind each dagger has its own individual (albeit very similar) will. The daggers refuse to abandon her even as her condition worsened and she ...
Go-On Wings: A hybrid form based on Go-On Gold and Silver that arms Gai with two Rocket Daggers. Gold Mode (ゴールドモード, Gōrudo Mōdo): An armored form accessed from the Gold Anchor Key that grants increased offense and defensive capabilities at the cost of reduced speed and agility. [17]
Blade of the Immortal (無限の住人-IMMORTAL-, Mugen no Jūnin: Immortal) is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name created by Hiroaki Samura. The series is set in Japan during the mid-Tokugawa Shogunate period and follows the cursed samurai Manji, who has to kill 1000 evil men in order to regain his mortality.
Tekkaman Blade would be featured as a playable character in 2010's Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Wii as one of the five new characters added to the game's roster. In addition, Tekkaman Evil was also planned to appear in the game's roster, but was ultimately scrapped from the final game.
The manga and anime have been exported to several countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. An English dub aired on Animax [2] and the first 14 episodes of the dub were released on VCD. [3] [4] A large number of merchandise has been made based on the manga and anime, and two additional volumes, entitled Cyborg Kuro-chan: Extra Battle, were ...
NIS America have licensed the series and released the first part on a Blu-ray/DVD combo set in July 2011. [2] Part two was released on September 20, 2011. [3] The anime series aired once more on Fuji TV's noitamina between April and November 2013 as the block's first rerun, with a new opening and a new ending song.