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Pages in category "Lists of fighting game characters" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pyramid Game (Korean: 피라미드 게임) is a 2024 South Korean psychological thriller survival mystery television series created by Lee Jae-kyoo, written by Choi Soo-i, directed by Park So-yeon, and starring Kim Ji-yeon, Jang Da-ah, Ryu Da-in, Shin Seul-ki, and Kang Na-eon.
Arena Fighters usually focuses on more free-controlling 3D movement and camera which follows the character, unlike other traditional 3D fighting games such as the Tekken series that still maintain the sideview and side-scrolling orientation to the attacks, and normally puts emphasis on offense over defense. Games are often based on popular ...
Voiced by: Minami Takayama [1] [2] (1993 and 2025 series) Yaiba Kurogane (鉄 刃, Kurogane Yaiba) is the Thunder God incarnate, and later acquires the legendary Dragon's Orb. . Since he fights without the Thunder Orb in the socketed Thunder God's sword, he was spared the same fate of being possessed by the sword's owner that had befallen Onima
Pages in category "Fighting game characters" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Most of the characters working for UTS resemble many of the side characters from Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS and it is implied that they may be their ancestors. Galixon Townsend / Galixon Tazaki (田 (た) 崎 (ざき) ギャリクソン, Tazaki Gyarikuson) Voiced by: Mitsuki Nakamura [4] (Japanese); Michael Silberblatt (English)
In the Toei anime, he is called Jiro the Spider (女郎蜘蛛のジロウ, Jorōgumo no Jirō) and is the manager of the Burger World restaurant, with the Penalty Game being him in an illusion where he is set on fire and is arrested. Tetsuo Sasaki (ササキテツオ, Sasaki Tetsuo) Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama A character who appears in the Toei ...
The following is a list of characters for the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal and its sequel, Yu-Gi-Oh!Zexal II.When applicable, names from English-language anime are on the left, while the original Japanese names (as featured in the English-language manga) are provided on the right.