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Yashichi may refer to: * Yashichi, a "boost power-up" icon resembling a shuriken in classic Capcom video games * Yashichi, a minor character in manga and anime ''Afro Samurai'' * Yashichi, a character in manga and anime ''Mirmo!'' * Kazaguruma no Yashichi, a character in ''Mito Kōmon is a Japanese ''jidaigeki'' or period drama that was on prime-time television from 1969 to 2011, making it the longest-running ''jidaigeki'' in Japanese television history. The title character is the historic Tokugawa Mitsukuni, former vice-''sh ...
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List Of Mirmo! Characters
This is a list of characters in the manga and anime series ''Mirmo!''. The main characters are four human teenagers and their fairy partners (called "muglox" according to ShoPro/Viz Media materialsHome
'''' Official Site, ShoPro. April 19, 2004. Retrieved on October 22, 2018.). Each set of four has complicated relationships which are the driving force of the story. In addition, there is a large cast of supporting characters, including regular characters, some of whom change with each arc (original, Wonderful, Golden, and Enchanted seasons, as well from the Murumoya fansite; for details, see ''

List Of Afro Samurai Characters
This is the list of the characters that appear in the 2007 manga and anime miniseries ''Afro Samurai'', the television film '' Afro Samurai: Resurrection'', the video game adaption and other related media. Main characters Afro Samurai Child Afro Samurai (anime), Kari Wahlgren (video game) Teenager Afro Samurai Adult Afro Samurai Afro Samurai is the main protagonist of the series, who mourns for his father as a child and wears the Number Two headband on a quest to kill Justice and reclaim the Number One. As an adult, he often smoke hand-rolled cigarettes, drinks lemonade and has a deep calm voice. Ninja Ninja Ninja Ninja is Afro's partner, who mostly speaks in a normal voice while Afro refuses to reply in conversations. Ninja Ninja wears a ninja motif and has white hair. As the series progresses, Ninja Ninja watches Afro seeking vengeance. At the beginning of Episode 5, it is revealed that Kuma apparently kills Ninja Ninja who saves Afro. About halfway through the episod ...
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Power-up
In video games, a power-up is an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic. This is in contrast to an item, which may or may not have a permanent benefit that can be used at any time chosen by the player. Although often collected directly through touch, power-ups can sometimes only be gained by collecting several related items, such as the floating letters of the word 'EXTEND' in ''Bubble Bobble''. Well known examples of power-ups that have entered popular culture include the power pellets from '' Pac-Man'' (regarded as the first power-up) and the Super Mushroom from ''Super Mario Bros.'', which ranked first in UGO Networks' ''Top 11 Video Game Powerups''. Items that confer power-ups are usually pre-placed in the game world, spawned randomly, dropped by beaten enemies or picked up from opened or smashed containers. They can be differentiated from items in other games, such as role-playing video games, by the fact that they ta ...
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