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From there, Ippo
unleashed a barrage of punches at Mashiba's guard, causing the latter to put his
back against the ropes. As Mashiba was about to throw a right short uppercut, the coach yelled for him to not do it. Mashiba dodged Ippo's left hook that would have hit him if he threw the short uppercut. The coach paused the spar to apologise to Ippo for being mistaken about him before the spar started, and mentioned to Mashiba that Ippo is like an exact copy of Rosario. Mashiba decided to take Ippo seriously and begin his
world title match method against him. Mashiba widened the distance between his feet and had his upper body more squared up. Mashiba hitting Ippo
after the latter misses his punch. As Mashiba began using his method for his world title match, Ippo dodged a Flicker Jab, then stepped his right foot over Mashiba's left foot and started throwing a left. Mashiba leaned back, and Ippo realised his left is going to miss because Mashiba is farther back, and his right is coming. Ippo noticed that since Mashiba is farther back, he should be able to guard in time, however, he was shocked as he got his by Mashiba's right body blow. Ippo didn't understand how it happened, but planned to take it as many times it takes in order to be helpful.
FusionFall redesigns the Cartoon Network characters appearing in the game with an
animesque look. The series even has a short, official prologue manga. Puzzle Quest also uses anime-like style for its characters. Genshin Impact was designed and developed by miHoYo (currently doing business as Hoyoverse), a mainland Chinese company, but opts for a full-on anime art style that could easily get it mistaken for an actual Japanese-developed game. This holds true for their other works as well, including Honkai Impact 3rd, Honkai: Star Rail, and Zenless Zone Zero. Drawn to Life. Despite all appearances, it had no Japanese involvement in development. 5th Cell seems to be an animesque company. Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ, a game from Spain! One of the main characters is from the Japanese folk tale Momotaro. Shantae, a side-scroller for Game Boy Color made by the American developer WayForward Technologies. The first game's Commodore 64-esque soundtrack betrays its
Western origins, though.
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