Kemono


Bowser, known in full as King Bowser Koopa, and known in Japan as Koopa or Kuppa, (written as クッパ in Japanese), is a fictional turtle-like creature from Nintendo's Mario series, and is Mario and Luigi's arch-nemesis. Although Bowser has joined forces with the good guys in a few games, he never ceases to attempt to kidnap Peach and conquer the Mushroom Kingdom since his first appearance in Super Mario Bros. His first name may be Morton and his last name Bowser as one of his Koopa Kids' name is Morton Koopa Jr., but this is just a rumor. As the central villain of one of the world's most popular video game franchises, Bowser is one of the most recognizable video game villains ever. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bowser"

Breath of Fire (ブレス オブ ファイア) is an RPG series by Capcom. It is also a name given to a variety deliberate breathing techniques, and is related to the practices of Yoga and "Aerobic Breathing". ...more on Wikipedia about "Breath of Fire"

Breath of Fire II is the second role-playing game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the Super Famicon in Japan in 1994 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America in 1995 by Capcom, before Laguna released it in Europe in 1996. It was later re-released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan under the name Breath of Fire II: Shimei no Ko. It was re-released in North America and Europe in 2002 under the original title. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breath of Fire II"

Breath of Fire III is the third RPG in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the PlayStation in Japan in 1997 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America and Europe in 1998. It was ported to the PSP and got released in Japan in August 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breath of Fire III"

Darkstalkers ( Japanese: ヴァンパイア, Vampire) is a fighting game series created by Capcom, where various mythical and fantastic monsters (as well as from horror fiction) fight each other. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darkstalkers"

:This is about the Dragon Ball manga series. For the microprocessor used in Palm Pilot PDAs, see Motorola DragonBall. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dragon Ball"

Final Fantasy IX (ファイナルファンタジーIX Fainaru Fantajī IX) is a computer role-playing game developed by Square Co., Ltd. in 2000. It was published in Japan by Square, in North America by Square Electronic Arts, in continental Europe by Infogrames, and in the United Kingdom and Australia by Square Europe. It was the last original game in the Final Fantasy series to be produced for the PlayStation. This incarnation of the series was influenced heavily by the original Final Fantasy, and Vivi as well as several of the bosses have nostalgic qualities for long time fans of the series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Final Fantasy IX"

Kemono ( Japanese 獣 or けもの "beast") is a genre of Japanese art and character design that prominently features animal-like fictional characters in human-like settings and situations. It is used widely in drawing, painting, manga, anime, and video game designs, many of which are popular in the rest of the world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kemono"

Kimahri Ronso is a fictional character from Final Fantasy X of the Final Fantasy video games. He is voiced by John DiMaggio in the English version, who does the voice of Wakka as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kimahri Ronso"

Miles Prower, better known by his nickname Tails ( Japanese: テイルス), is a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, comics, and animated cartoons released by Sega. ...more on Wikipedia about "Miles "Tails" Prower"

Samurai Pizza Cats is an animated series produced in 1990 in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency under the name Kyattou Ninden Teyandē (キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ) A very loose translation would be "Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee" or "Surprising Group Ninja Legend Teyandee". The word キャット "kyatto" is romanized Japanese for "cat", but the title uses the kanji 党 "tou" (group) with the katakana キャ "kya" (an onomatopoeia indicating surprise), so even the title itself contains a pun. It was introduced to western audiences in 1991 by Saban. ...more on Wikipedia about "Samurai Pizza Cats"

Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention, more commonly referred to as Shining Force, is a 1992 turn-based strategy role playing video game for the Sega Genesis console. While primarily a traditional fantasy-themed game, it contains some steampunk elements. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shining Force"

Shining Force II is the sequel to the original Shining Force game. However, it is not directly connected story-wise. Though a Japanese Game Gear title " Shining Force: Final Conflict" does draw the two games together directly. And, the events of the first game are often referred to through book titles and small bits of dialogue. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shining Force II"

Sonic the Hedgehog (Japanese: ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ Sonikku Za Hejjihoggu, or, in non-romanized Japanese, Sonikku Harinezumi) is the flagship character and mascot for the video and arcade game company Sega, which has released a series of video games in which he appears. ** He has been a playable character in over forty games and has appeared in many others. Sonic was competing head-to-head with Nintendo's mascot Mario for over a decade until Sega left the console market in 2001. His games are now on various other consoles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sonic the Hedgehog"

The Star Fox series ( Japanese: スターフォックス) is one of Nintendo's many famous video game franchises. The first game in the series, developed by Argonaut, revolutionized the way Super Famicom and SNES games were made. Utilizing the power of the Super FX Chip, it created the first 3D-esque experience on a home console. ...more on Wikipedia about "Star Fox series"

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