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  2. Akatsuki Blitzkampf - Wikipedia

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    The game's playstyle is regarded as relatively "old school" in comparison to many other dōjin fighter releases such as Melty Blood, Eternal Fighter Zero, or Big Bang Beat, as many of the systems and conventions in the game are rather similar to several late 1990s fighting games made by companies such as Capcom. The game is slower-paced and ...

  3. List of Yona of the Dawn episodes - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on March 17, 2015, Funimation streamed their dubbed version of the anime, starting with episode 13. The first opening theme is an instrumental song by Kunihiko Ryo, called Akatsuki no Yona (暁のヨナ, lit. meaning Yona of the Dawn), while the first ending theme is Yoru (夜, lit. meaning Night) by Vistlip.

  4. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Ayane from Dead or Alive appears in a special episode Fight Night Round 2: Little Mac from Super Punch-Out!! Fighting Layer: Allen Snider and Blair Dame, created by Arika, were previously in the original Street Fighter EX: Fighting EX Layer: Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury is a playable guest character Fighting Vipers

  5. List of Future Card Buddyfight episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes for Bushiroad's Future Card Buddyfight anime series. It began in Japan on TV Tokyo and affiliate channels on January 4, 2014, at 8:00 AM. Right after the Japanese broadcast, it is simulcasted and dubbed in English on YouTube and Hulu that same day. [1]

  6. List of Gate episodes - Wikipedia

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    The anime television series Gate was produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku. [1] The series' character designs are based on the light novel illustrations. The first 12 episodes aired in Japan between July 4 and September 18, 2015. [2] The second half aired on Tokyo MX from January 9 to March 26, 2016. [3]

  7. Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Wikipedia

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    Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a two-dimensional fighting game, in which two players fight against each using both a playable fighter character and an assist character. Fighting uses three main attack buttons: weak, medium, and strong, along with a support button used for summoning a player's assist character.

  8. List of Senran Kagura episodes - Wikipedia

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    The battles from the last episode continue. Mirai loses her battle against Yagyuu, causing the Linked Shinobi Barrier to become weaker and the dark shinobis to retreat. Despite the Hanzou Academy students putting up a better fight, Yagyuu was the only one that won her fight. Yagyuu was injured trying to save Hibari, but recovered quickly.

  9. Naruto: Shippuden season 8 - Wikipedia

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    While the volumes contains all the episodes, episodes 170 and 171 were skipped to the sixth volume. [2] The English dub of this season premiered on February 16 on Neon Alley and concluded on March 30, 2013. [3] The season would make its English television debut on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block and premiere from April 2 to October 1, 2017.