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Near the end of Season Two, it's revealed that he is the King of the Eliatropes. In the Special Episodes following the second season, Yugo is
shown to have not aged in 6 years since the quest of the Crimson Claws, a fact that depresses him as he wishes to be able to court Amalia, but fears that his childlike appearance would hinder any chance of a serious relationship with her. The finale shows Yugo is able to utilize the 6 Eliatrope Dofus to attain godly power in an effort to defeat Ogrest but doing so costs him his
brother's
friendship and nearly destroys the world. In Season 3, it is shown that Yugo and Ruel have been trying to find Adamaï everywhere, to no avail. When Adamaï, using
their psychic link, shows Yugo the seeming death of Percedal, Yugo rushes to help his friend, still unable to believe his brother could be capable of such evil. It's later revealed that his actions later brought about the birth of the season's antagonist, Oropo, who is an evil counterpart of Yugo. During the final battle with Oropo, joined by Percedal and a now realized Adamaï, he and his friends are last seen in the realm of the gods. Yugo is Elely & Flopin's surrogate big brother. Az A "Tofu" (bird) that is always seen by Yugo's side. Princess Amalia Sheran Sharm Voiced by: Adeline Chetail (French); Jessica Bell (Season 1-2 & OVAs),[11] Christine Marie Cabanos (Season 3) (English) Known as the Adventurer-Princess, she is a 13-year-old (14-year-old in season 2, 15-year-old in manga, 20-year-old in special episodes and 23-year-old in season 3) Sadida. Because of this, she is able to talk to plants as well as control them.
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History of Castlevania – Page 5". GameSpot. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved February 16, 2008. ^ Castlevania Judgment
instruction booklet. Konami. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. ^ コミック(トーハン調べ 2003年3月12日 ) (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Archived from the original on August 6, 2004. ^ コミック(トーハン調べ 2003年6月23日 ) (in Japanese).
The AOF games were also the first ever to implement scaling and zooming when in a battle. If you walked away from your opponent, the camera would zoom out, giving you a wider view of the battle. Lastly, one awesome visual touch was the ability to actually bruise your opponent
during battle, a feature that was not seen in any other game until Midway's Ready 2 Rumble series.
Like in Fatal Fury, you could only pick two characters here, Ryo and Robert. Fatal Fury 2 (1992, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Super Nintendo (1994), Sega Genesis (1994)
Building on the success of the first game, Fatal Fury 2 came out a year later, boasting more characters and better animation. No longer were Joe, Terry, and Andy the only playable characters in the game.