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:''World Fighters is a television show | :''World Fighters is a television show from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
'''''World Fighters''''' is a television show broadcast on [[DreamMix TV]] featuring fighting matches between individuals. The announcer for those matches is the duck megaphone-wielding [[Haruna]]. | '''''World Fighters''''' is a television show broadcast on [[DreamMix TV]] featuring fighting matches between individuals. The announcer for those matches is the duck megaphone-wielding [[Haruna]]. | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 1 April 2010
- World Fighters is a television show from the Generation 1 continuity family.
World Fighters is a television show broadcast on DreamMix TV featuring fighting matches between individuals. The announcer for those matches is the duck megaphone-wielding Haruna.
Fiction
DreamMix TV World Fighters
Mujō, the owner of DreamMix TV, invited famous beings to compete in the show to boost ratings. Those who came into the show were:
- Aska, ninja
- Binbōgami, god of poverty
- Bomberman, carrier of bombs
- Licca-chan, cutesty fifth-grader
- M121 Mason, Microman scientist
- Manjimaru, sword-wielding hero
- Megatron, leader of the Decepticons
- Moai, sapient statute
- Momotarō, animal summoner
- Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots
- Powa Pro-kun, superdeformed baseball player
- Simon, vampire hunter
- Snake, supersoldier
- Takahashi Meijin, adventurer
- Takao, Beyblade player
- TwinBee, sapient starfighter
- Yūgo, werewolf
All duked it out until one was left standing, at which point Mujō was challenged. DreamMix TV World Fighters

