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Salamence (#373) It is covered in a bony, armored shell. Its cells are in constant change to prepare for its evolution. The shell peels down right before it evolves. Salamence Bōmanda (ボーマンダ) [49] Dragon / Flying Shelgon (#372) Mega Evolution: Finally able to fly, it expresses its happiness by blasting fire around and burning fields.
Tri-Attacker (トライアタッカー, Torai-Atakkā) 1980: Yes — Warp-1 (ワープ-1, Wāpu-1) 1980: Yes — Western Gun Part 2 (ウエスタンガンパート2, Uesutan Gan Pāto 2) 1980: Yes — Catch Match (マッチをキャッチ, Matchi o Kyatchi) 1981: Yes — Colony 7 (コロニー7, Koronī 7) 1981: Yes: Atari 2600. PC, PlayStation ...
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Attackers started as an independent ("indie") studio [2] but is now one of the companies that make up the large AV group, the Hokuto Corporation, which distributes Attackers video products through their DMM website. [3]
Attacker You! (アタッカーYou!, Atakkā Yū!) is a 1984 Japanese manga series by Jun Makimura and Shizuo Koizumi published by Kodansha.An anime series, consisting of 58 episodes of 24 minutes each, was produced by Knack Productions and broadcast by TV Tokyo from April 13, 1984, to June 21, 1985.
Tommy Tallarico (born 1967 or 1968) [1] is an American video game music composer, sound designer, and television producer. Since the 1990s, he has helmed audio production for numerous video games through his self-titled company. [2]
Special attack may refer to: Suicide attack , a deliberate attack in which the perpetrators knowingly sacrifice their own lives as part of the attack Japanese Special Attack Units , specialized units of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Imperial Japanese Army normally used for suicide missions