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  • [[File:Anime.jpg|thumb|300px]] '''Anime Motivation''' is an anime website dedicated to daily quotes, life lessons, recommendations and news.
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  • | title = Anime television series ...2 on 99 episodes, and ended in March 2016, after 338 episodes. Besides the anime series, Pierrot has developed eleven movies and twelve [[original video ani
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  • [[File:Anime.jpg|thumb|300px]] '''Anime Motivation''' is an anime website dedicated to daily quotes, life lessons, recommendations and news.
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  • ...ctional [[martial arts]] style featured prominently in the [[manga]] and [[anime]] series ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''. It is the opposite style of [[Hoku ...he live-action movie, whereas the latter is used in the English dub of the anime. The Raijin Master Edition alternates between the two names, using Southern
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  • ...a range of platforms to connect, discuss, and share all things related to anime and manga. ...conversations, exchange recommendations, and partake in events related to anime and manga.
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  • ...f entertainment, including but not limited to [[movie]]s, [[TV series]], [[anime]] and [[manga]], [[video game]]s, and [[books]]. The site grew rapidly and ...team started writing about everything related to movies, TV shows, comics, anime & manga, books, video games, and board games.
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  • ...a series created by manga artists [[Go Nagai]] and [[Tatsuya Yasuda]]. The anime television series was produced by [[Toei Doga]] (now [[Toei Animation]]). I ...l=http://animeanime.jp/news/archives/2007/01/304wowow126.html | work=Anime!Anime! | accessdate=January 26, 2007}}</ref>
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  • ...story line which included a ''Microman'' anime series. In addition to the anime, Takara also commissioned manga serial for [[Comic BomBom]] magazine.<ref n ...''LED Powers'' series to a few dozen of toys and canceled the ''Microman'' anime series as well as the manga in [[Comic BomBom]] magazine. Soon afterwards,
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  • | known_for = Anime Motivation ...site in the UK called Anime Motivation which has been rated in the top 15 anime websites in 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021. Theo work best in environments where h
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  • |occupation=Anime Enthusiast |known_for=Promoting Anime Diversity
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  • ...kushū}}, known in English as '''Revenge of the Gobots''', is a Japanese [[anime]] [[television series]] produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on [[TV Tokyo] ...nstrous robots that can combine into the giant Devil Satan 6 robot. In the anime they are referred to by number instead of name. Released in new colors as t
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  • ...captured the imagination quite like the Moonwatcher Series. This audacious anime-adapted series, directed by the visionary entrepreneur Benjamin Bel Air, ha ...the boundless potential of imagination. His vision: to create an immersive anime-inspired series that would transport audiences to the uncharted territories
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  • ...ve [[Captain_Power#Action_figures_.26_interactive_game|interacted with the anime]]. :Hornet [[Dune buggy|Buggy]]. Called '''Dirt Robo''' in the anime.
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  • ...Go-dam'''''|ゴワッパー5ゴーダム|Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu}} is an [[anime]] series aired in 1976. There were 36 episodes. It is also referred to as ' ''Gowappa'' was the first [[super robot]] anime to feature a female as the leader and main character. The concept of a grou
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  • ===Anime=== *[[Padlock (Transformers)|Padlock]] (anime only)
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  • ...children, similar to the children's submissions in the ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' anime series. Larger-scale deluxe ("DX") toys were soon released, along with othe ...ter be abandoned in favor of a new storyline originating with the first MR anime ''[[Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos]]''.
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  • ...</small> &bull; [[Dawko]] &bull; [[Ohmwrecker / Maskedgamer]] &bull; [[The Anime Man]] &bull; [[Ceeday]] &bull; [[LazarBeam]] &bull; [[Mini Ladd]] &bull; [[ *''"Trump likes to hump anime babes all night long!"'' (THE GIRLFRIEND SHAME...)
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  • | type = '''Anime''' Do you consider yourself an enthusiastic follower of anime and manga, thoroughly absorbed in the vibrant universe of Japanese pop cult
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  • ...eur, and realtor. She is known for inventing the Weeb Dance and the Secret Anime Society hashtag. She co-founded Weebdynasty, an online social media marketi Wallie Sue invented the Weeb Dance and coined the Secret Anime Society hashtag, which got 9 billion views and followers.<ref name=WS6/> As
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  • ...ies, with no nod being given to their progressive introduction seen in the anime. The manga also features the returning ''Masterforce'' characters [[Cab (Tr
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  • ...[[dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] foreign-language films, animated films, [[anime]], television shows, [[video game]]s, cartoons, [[Documentary film|document ...) or [[image song]]s (songs sung in character that are not included in the anime but which further develop the character).
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  • ...He is known for- Assisting building the weeb dance and founding the Secret Anime Society Hashtag. He co-founded Weebdynasty, an online social media marketin ...edia setting. He helped invent the iconic, Weeb Dance trend and the Secret Anime Hashtag on TikTok which has over 9 billion views and followers. He is among
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  • ...心棒||trans. "Bodyguard of the Wind"}} is a 2001–2002 [[Japan]]ese [[anime|animated]] [[television series]] based on [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s [[samurai ci [[Category:2001 anime television series debuts]]
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  • |caption =Black Shadow in the ''Transformers: Victory'' anime series, in robot and jet modes ...hadow and [[Blue Bacchus]] first appeared on the ''Transformers: Victory'' anime series when they were hired by Hellbat to attack the planet Micro and steal
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  • ...mers]] series. He first appeared in 1989, in the [[Transformers: Victory]] anime as a villain. Black Shadow and Blue Bacchus first appeared on the ''Transformers: Victory'' anime series when they were hired by Hellbat to attack the planet Micro and steal
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  • |caption =Dauros in the ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' anime series ...ormers]] series introduced in 1988. He was one of the main villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Masterforce''. He should not be confused with [[Skul
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  • ...Dai Atlas was introduced in 1990 as the new leader of the Autobots in the anime series ''Transformers: Zone''. Dai Atlas is the leader of the Autobots in the anime series ''[[Transformers: Zone]]'', which was cancelled after one episode, b
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  • ...been introduced. The second one was a Predacon from the ''Beast Wars Neo'' anime series. ...mers)|Predacons]]) who transforms into an ammonite. He appeared in the TV anime series.
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  • ...nerva was one of the heroes in the ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' anime introduced in 1988. The second Minerva was an homage to the original in the image:minerva-masterforce.jpg|The human Minerva in the Masterforce anime series
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  • ...mers]] series. He is leader of the Insectrons in the ''[[Beast Wars II]]'' anime series. Bigmos appeared in the ''[[Beast Wars II]]'' anime series. Formerly mercenaries, the Insectrons ended up on the Antarctica reg
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  • ...ns into a pill bug and was a reoccuring character in the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. The second was an homage to the original who had a cameo in the ''T Powerhug appeared in the ''[[Beast Wars II]]'' anime series. Formerly mercenaries, the Insectrons ended up on the Antarctica reg
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  • ...ansformers]] series. He was a reoccurring villain in the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series in 1998. Terrormander is a fictional character from the Beast Wars II anime series. He was a member of the Seacon Space Pirates under the command of th
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  • *[[Rhinox]] (anime cameo, appears in comics) *[[Predacon]] (anime cameo)
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  • ...he time), is one of the [[fictional character]]s in the ''[[Robotech]]'' [[anime]] [[television series]]. He is a young fighter pilot assigned to [[Rick Hun [[Category:Female characters in anime and manga]]
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  • ...day.'' It is a homage to ''Megas XLR,'' which itself was a parody of mecha anime. The story follows Anna Coleman as she defends the city of Sunset Ridge fro
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  • ...ed character voices and other vocal effects to an American video games and Anime dubbing. '''Anime'''
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  • ...and foreign [https://movies7to.net/ series and films], And series [[Anime|Anime]] and [[Bollywood]], Turkish, Gulf, Korean and [https://pelisplushd.city/ L
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  • ...'''i is a web store that is committed to bringing products of our favorite anime like '''Posters''', '''3 D Posters Lenticular''', '''T-Shirt''', '''Acrylic ...cs''', '''stickers''', and much more! Our goal is to create and provide us Anime fanatics with something unique that will make them stand out from others. I
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  • ...lives/origins of characters, locations, groups, and abilities from various anime and manga franchises; he particularly likes creating videos about the Narut
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  • ...r mother at a very young age. She took solace in art, particularly music, anime, and comics. She went to the school of Graphic Arts and Communications wher Her love of anime created an interest in martial arts. She has studied and trained extensivel
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  • ...vel created by Scotlynd Xing Xin-Bedford. It’s also an upcoming American Anime TV series produced by ''The Global Genesis Group'', a Hollywood production The upcoming American Anime TV series produced by ''The Global Genesis Group'' official trailer storybo
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  • ...iews. In the video, Mental SA provides a step-by-step guide on how to draw anime-style eyes, using his signature style and techniques. The tutorial is easy
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  • ...ration 1''. Seawing was also one of the drones used by the villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'', where he is called Kraken. ...cepticon Kraken drones seen in the ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' anime series. Kraken drones were first seen in episode #3.
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  • ...ation 1''. Tentakil was also one of the drones used by the villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce''. The second Tentakil is his ...for Decepticon drones seen in the ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' anime series. Tentakil drones first appeared in episode 1 "Rise Up!! Pretenders"
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  • ...ldhood shaped by a love for music. Inspired by Eminem, Kanye West, and the anime Naruto's protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, Brad transitioned from his initial ra ...age name Stazthehokage, a moniker inspired by his deep connection with the anime character Naruto Uzumaki.
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  • The toy company [[Hasbro]] licensed a robot toy from the Japanese [[anime]] series [[Special Armored Batallion Dorvack|Dorvack]] (1983–1984) to sel :The toy relicensed from the Japanese [[anime]] series [[Special Armored Batallion Dorvack|Dorvack]]. The original robot
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  • '''Dana Sterling''' is a [[fictional character]] from the ''[[Robotech]]'' [[anime]] [[television series]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Robotech: New Generation Vol Dana Sterling is adapted from the character Jeanne Fránçaix, of the anime ''[[Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross]]''. She is voiced by [[Michie T
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  • ...voiced by [[Edie Mirman]], is one of the [[fictional character]]s in the [[anime]] [[television series]] Robotech. She is a combat pilot that serves in the [[Category:Female characters in anime and manga]]
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  • ...held in Saudi Arabia, catering to enthusiasts of comics, movies, TV shows, anime, sci-fi, cosplay, video games, and various other forms of entertainment. Th ...orldwide, showcasing diverse aspects of pop culture such as comics, manga, anime, film, TV, Sci-Fi, video games, and cosplay. As the Kingdom's largest celeb
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  • ...haracters of the U.S. continuity, and The Japanese continuity toyline, and anime.<REF>https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=431964992237172&set=pb.1000675392 ...rested in developing blank characters for other series besides the classic anime? The direction of future product development, or the positioning of charact
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  • ...rought out, his Japanese counterpart Blood appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series. Bomb-Burst's only appearance in animation was in early commercials
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  • ...es. He was a reoccuring character in the ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' anime series. Neither the molds for Misfire and Aimless nor even their names were
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  • ...ought out, his Japanese counterpart Dauros appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series. Skullgrin's only appearance in animation was in early commercials f
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  • ...=[[Hiroaki Harakawa]] <ref>http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2595</ref> ...series. He was introduced in 1998 as a character in the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. Santon is a Maximal medic who turns into an elephant and is part of
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  • ...]] series introduced in 1988. He is the main kid character in the Japanese anime series [[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce]]. He should not be confused w
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  • ...oth a Headmaster and a Pretender. He was one of the main characters of the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' where he was voiced by Ikuya
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  • ...e and was introduced in 1989 and appeared in the [[Transformers: Victory]] anime.
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  • ...s a member of the Autobot Multiforce team in the ''Transformers: Victory'' anime.
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  • ...ought out, his Japanese counterpart Gilmer appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series. Submarauder's only appearance in animation was in early commercials
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  • ...formers]] series. He was released in 1997 as part of the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. He should not be confused with the Maximal [[Snarl (Transformers)|S
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  • ...release, he did not appear in the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' anime series. This toy did not receive any official bio from Hasbro either, but w
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  • ...is a Japanese voice actor. His characters include [[Grand Maximus]] in the anime series ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce]]''.
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  • ...ce actor. His characters include [[Apache (Transformers)|Apache]] from the anime series ''[[Beast Wars II]]''.
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  • ...rom the [[Transformers]] series. He was one of the regular villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' in 1988. He should not be co
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  • ...om Japanese [[manga]] series ''[[Cobra (manga)|Cobra]]'', which became the anime series ''Cobra: Space Adventure''.<ref name="toplessrobot1">[http://www.top
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  • ...[Transformers]] series. he was a reoccuring character in the Beast Wars II anime series.
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  • In the Japan-only anime [[Original video animation|OVA]] one-shot ''[[Transformers: Zone]]'', Bruti
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  • ...s. The original Longrack was a regular character in the ''Beast Wars Neo'' anime.
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  • ...He is an Autobot who turns into a truck and was a regular character in the Anime series ''Transformers: Victory''.
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  • ...rought out, his Japanese counterpart Diver appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series.<ref>{{cite book| title=Transformers: The Ark II |pages=98–99 |aut
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  • ...e second Skywarp was a heroic Maximal character from the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. The third character named Skywarp appeared as a minor supporting ch
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  • ...nsformers]] series. He is a high ranking Predacon in the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. Once upgraded in the series he became known as '''Hellscream'''.
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  • ...is part of the Multiforce team. He was a regular character in the Japanese anime series ''Transformers: Victory'' where he was voice by Nobuo Satouchi.
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  • ...foes in a wormhole, and confining his own troops to a black hole.<ref>The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 by Jonathan Clements
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  • :The toy company [[Hasbro]] licensed a robot toy from the Japanese [[anime]] series [[Special Armored Batallion Dorvack|Dorvack]] (1983–1984) to sel
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  • ...be assembled onto other Zoid and create a Fuzor Zoid. In the Zoids: Fuzors anime, such Zoids were depicted as having greatly increased power from normal Zoi
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  • ...terpart [[Phoenix (Transformers)|Phoenix]] appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series.<ref>{{cite book| title=Transformers: The Ark II |pages=102–103 |a
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  • ...haracters]] in the [[Transformers]] series. He was one of the stars of the anime series ''Transformers: Masterforce'' where he was voiced by Masato Hirano.
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  • ...ought out, his Japanese counterpart Lander appeared in the ''Masterforce'' anime series.<ref>{{cite book| title=Transformers: The Ark II |pages=100–101 |a
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  • ...s work on the Armada and Energon titles were also received better than the anime series from which they were based on. Furman was to have continued on with
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  • ...]s in the [[Transformers]] series and major characters in their respective anime series. Both are heroic characters who specialize in underwater combat.
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  • ...[Transformers]] series. He was one of the recurring villains from Japanese anime series ''Beast Wars Neo'' a was voiced by Holly Kaneko. He is portrayed as
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  • ...hough for reasons unknown animators rendered him pink in the Beast Wars II anime. The toy was released in Korea under the name Gigatron Z, and was intended
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  • '''''Transformers: Robots in Disguise''''' was an anime series/toy line in the [[Transformers]] franchise, known by the name '''''C
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  • ...television series, with detailed visuals in [[Toei Animation]]'s typical [[anime]] film styling,{{Or|date=March 2016}} and like ''[[G.I. Joe: The Movie]]'',
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  • ...s sister [[Lyzack]], and the offspring of the Dinoforce members. As in the anime he is able to reactivate it, but in this continuity it is he who faces Vict
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  • ...rmers: Generation 1]]'' continuity following the events of the short-lived anime ''[[Transformers: Zone]].''
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  • ...am and turns into a jet. He was one of the lead characters in the Japanese anime series ''[[Transformers: Victory]]'', where he was voiced by Masashi Hirona
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  • ...the Autobot Multiforce, under the command of Wing. He was a regular in the anime series ''Transformers: Victory'' where he was voiced by [[Yoshikazu Hirano]
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  • Laster is one of the regular characters in the ''[[Transformers: Victory]]'' anime series.
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  • Differing from the events of the anime, Patty also survived the [[Dinoforce]] attack on the ship carrying the Mina
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  • ...rmed a larger robot, adapted from the ''[[Lightspeed Electroid Albegas]]'' anime. However, given the Lion Voltron's popularity, this project was abandoned.
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  • ...encompasses several forms of media, having been adapted primarily from the anime ''[[Beast King GoLion]]'' and ''[[Armored Fleet Dairugger XV]]''; a cancell
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  • ...er is an English translation of the character Dino Shout from the Japanese anime series ''Transformers: Galaxy Force'' who was voiced by Masafumi Kimura. He
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  • ...rs from ''Transformers: Generation 1'', such as in the ''[[Masterforce]]'' anime, who actually turned into humans instead of wearing organic-looking shells
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  • BB/Max B appears in the ''[[Beast Wars Second]]'' anime.
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  • *[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001)]], a toy line and anime series.
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  • ...the [[Transformers]] franchise, featured in the ''[[Transformers: Zone]]'' anime special.
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  • Though not featured in the ''[[Transformers: Energon]]'' anime, a character named Sharkticon was featured in the toy line.
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  • His hobbies are [[cinema]], [[anime]], [[traveling]], [[driving]] on the [[race track]] and [[Car tuning|autotu
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  • ...baya Gum Star Saber is a completely different mold, which is closer to the anime line art, but requires parts swapping for transformation.<ref>[http://www.t
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  • ...ovel created by Scotlynd Xing Xin-Bedford. It is also an upcoming American Anime TV series produced by ''The Global Genesis Group'', a Hollywood production
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  • ...his recolor Javil appeared in the ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' anime, where he was miscolored to look like the Sparkstalker toy.
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  • ...nents, though in the American version of the ''[[Transformers: Energon]]'' anime is was a nameless drone only seen in vehicle mode or as part of Bruticus Ma
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  • ...the [[Transformers]] franchise, specifically the ''[[Beast Wars Second]]'' anime.
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  • ...about art & technology; Aside from that, he is a huge fan of video games, anime, science & space.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...and the subsequent arrest and trial of Adolf Hitler was portrayed in the [[anime]] movie ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa|Fullmetal
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  • ...ies. The first Goryu was introduced in in 1989 as a regular villain in the anime series ''Transformers: Victory'' where he was voiced by Daisuke Gori. The s
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  • ...the Autobots against his adopted father. In a further divergence from the anime, it would be Deathsaurus who would face [[Victory Saber]] outside the fortr
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  • ...in Disguise'' who did not appear in the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise|anime series]], but was added to the toy line by Hasbro just prior to the ''Trans
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  • :The Japanese version of this toy sports a more anime-accurate deco than the U.S. version.
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  • ...es. He was a reoccuring character in the ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' anime series.
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  • ...es. He was a reoccuring character in the ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' anime series. Neither the molds for Triggerhappy and Blowpipe nor even their name
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  • In the Japanese ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' anime the Targetmasters are not Nebulans at all, but robots from the planet Maste
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  • In the Japanese ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' anime the Targetmasters are not Nebulans at all, but robots from the planet Maste
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  • ...d seasons of the ''Beast Wars'' animated series, the ''[[Beast Wars II]]'' anime was produced in Japan to fill the gap, and produced a feature film entitled
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  • * '''''Generation 1'' Anime Galvatron''' (2005)
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  • ...' series, who was an adaptation of the character ''Nitro Convoy'' from the anime series ''Transformers: Galaxy Force''. Since then two other minor Transform
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  • ...jeans, Gucci seasonal clothing, Louis Vuitton clothing, Nike Jordan shoes, Anime clothing, and Baby Gap clothing. He has also been endorsing emerging brands
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  • ...ot, Nirvana, Jay Z, Killswitch Engage & Linkin park. He grew up into film, anime, fashion and Music. After moving to Atlanta Ga he would soon meet Director
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  • ...ps://www.iandroidchris.net/shop</ref>, Music Education, Education, Gaming, Anime/Manga, and Open Source in Development.
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  • ...e, and turns into a spaceship. He was voiced by Sho Hayami in the Japanese anime series ''Transformers: Galaxy Force'', and by Richard Newman when the show
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  • ...y Wally Wingert. He turns into a Dodge Viper. He was based on the Japanese anime character Speedbreaker, from ''Car Robots'' series. Since then other charac
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  • ...rs from ''Transformers: Generation 1'', such as in the ''[[Masterforce]]'' anime, who actually turned into humans instead of wearing organic-looking shells
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  • Braver is one of the regular characters in the ''[[Transformers: Victory]]'' anime series.
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  • ...urns into a space shuttle and was introduced in 1989 as a character in the anime series ''[[Transformers: Victory]].''
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  • ...nd character named Chromia was introduced in the Japanese ''Galaxy Force'' anime, this time an evil Decepticon who turned into a gunboat. She was called Thu
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  • ...Christopher Kenyatta Sese-Khalid Jr. is an avid enthusiast of technology, anime, cars, and chess. He is known for his eclectic interests and penchant for c
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  • Rad Luck grew up [[skateboarding]], watching [[Anime]] and doing [[photography]] as a hobby which eventually led to him pursuing
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  • :An anime-accurate recolor of the figure.
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