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Thanos Family
Thanos

Storm - The Power of Thunder
Storm is member x-men

The Eternals - Classic & Neo
The Eternals

Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Debuting in 1985, Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a 8-bit fighting game where the main character, named Oolong, fights against various martial arts masters to win the title of "Grand Master" and honor the memory of his father. In the arcade version, the player fights against 11 other martial artists (5 to 13 in the home versions). Yie Ar Kung-Fu is the first fighting game to feature a variety of unique martial arts-based characters, fighting styles, and stages. While originally inspired from early Kung-Fu and martial arts films, this basic "trait" of characters fighting against one another in different locations is something that would later be used in nearly all future competitive fighting games. Furthermore, Yie Ar Kung-Fu was the first video game to feature two character life bars at the top of the screen which drained into the letters "K.O"... another iconic trademark that nearly all future fighting games would adapt.

Arcana Heart 2
Aricana Heart II is game fighter only girls

Toni’s Boys - Movie
Toni's Boys (1980) was an attempted spin-off of Charlie's Angels with Barbara Stanwyck as Antonia "Toni" Blake. Her "boys" includes a former U.S. Olympic champion, a rodeo champion & a master of disguise

Brazilian Bands and Musical Groups
Brazilian bands and musical groups is singer from brazil

Actors and Actress With Same Name
actors and actress with same name is Characters

Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Brazilian Version)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an Brazilian-American supernatural drama television.

Yellow Asian Actors Face Claims
The idea is to include actors of asian origin from east and southeast asia with origins in the yellow ethnic group, who live in various parts of the world. In the past, other terms such as "Mongolian race", "yellow", "Asiatic" and "Oriental" have been used as synonyms.

The Foreigners (Series)
The Foreigners is television series co-produced by Rede Globo and Lereby Productions. The series is a spin-off of As Cariocas and The Brazilian. Each episode has a separate storyline, all located in different Country states.

Captain America Comics Vol 1
A short prologue outlines the young men of America joining the army, and the threat of the fifth columnists: Nazi spies hidden deep within the American forces. Two fifth columnists in American uniform blow up a local munitions factory that is supplying the local army camp.

Arcana Heart - Movie
Arcana Heart is a 2D fighter featuring an original all-female cast (each a variation of the moe anime-girl archetype). After choosing a character the player then chooses an "elemental alignment" which determines the character's extra special moves. In mid-April of 2007, a patch was released for the original Arcana Heart called "Arcana Heart FULL". The patch fixed a variety of issues, toning-down overly-powerful characters and buffing up weaker ones. Visually, Arcana Heart is a good looking traditional 2D fighter. The large 2D sprites are the star of the show and are complimented with particularly large hand-drawn backgrounds. Backgrounds are nicely detailed and even have alternate appearances during certain Arcana moves... a nice touch. The "anime-like" animation isn't the smoothest we've seen in a 2D fighting game, but it's smooth where it counts for the most part.

Sparkling Girls
Cheias de Charme (English: Sparkling Girls) is a Brazilian musical telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 16 April 2012 and ran for 143 episodes,[1] with the finale airing on 28 September 2012, replacing Aquele Beijo and preceding Guerra dos Sexos.

Soul Mate
Alma Gêmea (English: Soul Mate) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo from June 20, 2005 to March 10, 2006, in 227 episodes, replacing Como uma Onda and being replaced by Sinhá Moça. Written by Walcyr Carrasco, in collaboration with Thelma Guedes, directed by Fred Mayrink and Pedro Vasconcelos and general direction and core direction by Jorge Fernando.

Akatsuki Blitzkampf
Akatsuki Blitzkampf or Akatsuki EN-Eins (アカツキ/エンアイン, Akatsuki EN-Ain) is a series of Japanese dōjin 2D fighting games, developed by the dōjin circle SUBTLE STYLE for Microsoft Windows and arcades. It takes place in an alternate 21 century in the year 200X - 20XX, where most of its characters wears outfits from World War II era.

Aggressors of Dark Kombat (Movie Cast)
Aggressors of Dark Kombat, known as Tsuukai GANGAN Koushinkyoku in Japan (which translates to Thrilling Intense March) was one of Neo Geo's most obscure & most unknown fighting games. The only difference between the Japanese version and the international versions, besides the name change, is the inclusion of blood when a critical hit is landed. This 2D fighter's most unique attribute was that it allowed players to move "up" and "down" on the screen during the fight. Weapons also become available at certain times during the fight and can be picked up and used by the characters.

Crisis Beat
Crisis Beat is a beat 'em up game, also known as a brawler, where you face several waves of enemies until you reach bosses. The title was released in 1998 for the PlayStation in Japan, and later in Europe in 2000. Made by the Soft Machine studio and published by Bandai, it never made its debut in the North American market.

Mortal Kombat I
Mortal Kombat is an arcade fighting game developed and released by Midway in 1992. It is the first entry in the Mortal Kombat series and subsequently was released by Acclaim Entertainment for nearly every home platform of the time. The game focuses on several characters of various intentions who enter a martial arts tournament with worldly consequences. It introduced many key aspects of the Mortal Kombat series, including the unique five-button control scheme and gory finishing moves called Fatalities

WildC.A.T.s
The Wildcats, officially the Wild Covert Action Team (WildC.A.T.s), is a team created for the Kherubim-Daemonite war.