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And with that in mind I have created this list of the best multiplayer anime fighting games of all times. So here are 11 best multiplayer anime fighting games. Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. Legends, is a wrestling video game based on the anime and manga, Ultimate Muscle.

Publisher : Bandai. It is the direct sequel to the game, Persona 4 Arena, which is itself a follow-up to the role-playing game, Persona 4. There are a total of 32 playable characters available on the game disc, with 14 unlocked from the start. Additional characters were made available as part of DLC campaigns, eventually bringing the total number of characters to The popular manga and anime series clashes head-to-head and Quirk-to-Quirk in this 3D arena fighter.

Did you know Edit. Trivia Danny Cooksey was considered for the role of Kid Muscle. Quotes Meat : [as Kid Muscle is running away from a fight] Kid, you can't just go and leave your friends flat on their faces. Connections Alternate-language version of Kinnikuman nisei User reviews 6 Review. Top review. I haven't seen many eppies of this wonderfully humorous cartoon series.

I can safely say that I would be a better fighter than Kid Muscle. He's such a scaredy cat! But, without a scaredy main character, this show would lose some of its humor. Here I am to blab about my fave voice actor again-Darren Dunstan. He does a couple of voices on this. Keep going, but try to keep Kid Muscle out of trouble. CrystalBlueSilver Aug 26, Details Edit. Release date September 14, United States. Fox Box. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 30 minutes. He possesses a gimmicky fighting style involving changing into different modes, is the first of his group to be fought like Stecase King, but is a 4D Choujin like Black Hole, and even looks heavily similar to him.

Evil Genius : He takes care to actively try and get rid of Mantaro's Burning Inner Strength and succeeds, and is also able to defeat his Muscle Millenium finisher by simply chopping the ropes, which are part of the basis of said move, rendering it harmless.

He can also be seen as an Expy towards Stecase King, due to his gimmicky fighting style involving him changing to different modes, except he didn't replicate other pre-existing wrestler's moves, as well as facing off with the main protagonist himself. The Gimmick : Almost all of the attacks he uses rely on his constellation shapeshifting ability.

Horned Humanoid : He can grow horns by invoking the power of the Taurus Constellation. Hoist by His Own Petard : Mantaro invokes the power of the Serpentarius Constellation with a combination of deliberately receiving injuries from his Purple Rose of Cairo technique and the use of the Face Flash move, causing The Constellation to be unable to become super flexible as he does when he invokes the Serpens Technique Humanoid Abomination : Due to his nature as a constellation being, he can split himself into two bodies, grow horns, a scorpion tail, wings, and transform himself into a bear, or a crab-man.

Winged Humanoid : He grows a pair of wings when he invokes the Aquila Constellation. Voluntary Shapeshifting : He turns into various different forms by invoking the powers of constellations. Gepparland A Fish-themed Choujin who is the first of the Demon Seeds members to go up against te Army of Idols, consisting of former opponents of Mantaro who have joined him to help defeat the Demon Seeds. His opponent is Hanzo, and he guards the left arm of Meat, and is fought at the General Face, which is located in the Napoleon Rock of Shimokoshiki-jima.

Arm Cannon : Possesses one that fires pressurized water as well as blood. Dark Chick : He possesses the most unconventional fighting style out of all the Demon Seeds, relying on his Micro-Geppars and various other gimmicky techniques.

Expy : Of Atlantis French Jerk : He comes from the French city of Marseille, and shows utmost cruelty and viciousness towards Hanzo in their fight, down to deliberately exposing the scarred side of Hanzo's face just to offend him and bring up his trauma over it. Making a Splash : He's able to weaponize water itself with the Arm Cannon he possesses.

Mister Seahorse : He can create eggs that give birth to Micro-Geppars that swarm onto their foes as a school in form of a shark. Meltdown A Motorcycle Robo Choujin who is the second of the Demon Seed members to go up against the Army of Idols, with his opponent being his fellow Robo Choujin Ilioukhine, and the part of Meat under his guard being his right arm.

His arena is the General Foot, which is located in the Izumo region of the Shimane prefecture. Amazing Technicolor Population : He is shown to have bright red skin on one of the back covers.

Evil Counterpart : Ends up being one to Illioukhine, as he is limited to one other form, which is a land-based vehicle in the form of a Motorcycle with a Sidecar, while Illioukhine can turn into many different types of airplanes, and even a helicopter. This is lampshaded in universe, with their match being called "A Choujin battle between Land and Air". Expy : Of Bikeman, down to attacking his opponent while still in bike form and having the ability to create a road to ride on.

Impaled with Extreme Prejudice : That horn of his isn't just for show, he can extend it for the basis of his Demolition Horn technique. Mundane Utility : Played With. His Choujin Navigation System's primary purpose is to track down other Choujin's as well as locating their weak spots, but it is also able to connect to the internet and make cellphone calls, as well as having the feature of giving out a shortest route, a scenic route, and an alternate route to other Choujin, implying that it can be used as a regular navigation system.

The CNS helps create invisible roads whether he wants to take the shortest route or scenic route to go after his enemy, even if is Ilioukhine using Stealth Genetic thanks to the Devil Choujin satellite utilizing it. Voluntary Shapeshifting : He can turn into a motorbike with the addition of a side-car he can launch against his opponent.

The Tattooman. His opponent is Barrierfreeman, and his arena is the General Finger, which landed in Goryokaku. The part of Meat that he guards over is his right leg. Carry a Big Stick : He has a HUGE jitte coming out his elbow Combat Pragmatist : He uses his puppets to assist himself in a fight, which can bite his opponents with their strong jaws and sharp teeth, blow them away with huge gusts from a fan, and his final trick even has one that uses a bow and arrow, which goes far beyond what usual Choujin's do to cheat.

Knows the Ropes : The basis behind his Tears of Blood: Arching Shrimp Persecution technique, which has him tie up his opponents in a shrimp-tie fashion, and then get him upside down and in a painful submission hold where he pulls on their legs while holding them in place with his own.

Nice Job Fixing It, Villain : He accidentally ends up revitalizing Jiijoman with his Bow and Arrow doll, as Jiijoman deliberately lets the arrows strike him in various pressure points around his body, causing him to gain a lot of muscle mass and return to the strength he had in his prime.

Subverted when he later plucks the arrows out of Jiijoman's back when he has him in his Narayama Backbreaker. Older Hero vs.

Wicked Cultured : He dresses somewhat formally with the Kimono he wears, and his entire gimmick is themed around the very highbrow concept of history, down to obscure tidbits like the Karakuri Ningyo dolls.

Would Harm a Senior : He shows Jiijoman no mercy whatsoever in his fight. Voltman The second-to-last member of the Demon Seed, and one of the strongest ones. He forms the Demolition tagteam with the Reborn Ashuraman, and they collectively guard Meat's left leg and his head. He has the ability to weaponize electricity, as well as electric appliances.

Amazing Technicolor Population : He's shown to have chalk-white skin in his colored artwork. Body Horror : He can produce an outlet made from his own body to plug in appliances, and some of the flesh of his arms is notably torn off, revealing a metal girder underneath, and his shoulders are replaced by one tesla orb each.

He ends up getting a hole melted through him when Kevin Mask destroys the microwave he uses in his Fatal Square move with a Golddust plating, which also takes out the Plutonium Battery he uses as a power supply. The Brute : He's the most muscular out of all the Demon Seed members, and his fighting style is the most basic, as he has only one move that doesn't involve the use of his electric powers or his ability to attack with, with that move being the Megahertz Tempest.

The Dragon : He's the longest lasting member of the Demon Seed aside from Ashuraman himself, and uniquely serves as a tag-team partner. Dreadlock Warrior : His country of origin is Jamaica, which is reflected in his Dreads. Everything's Better with Spinning : The basis behind the first half of his Megahertz Tempest technique, where he begins to rapidly spin around his opponent, then gets into a human bridge position, sending them flying up into the ceiling above, where he then leaps up without spinning to slam them back into the ground.

Fashionable Asymmetry : He wears a glove on one of his hands, but not the other. Impossibly Graceful Giant : He is surprisingly agile despite looking like he'd be a Mighty Glacier , but he managed to hit Scar and Kevin with a double overhead kick that he did by backflipping from the ropes.

I Love Nuclear Power : The source of his electric abilities comes from a Plutonium Battery in the center of his chest. Light 'em Up : He can use one of his dreads to turn into a lightbulb, which shines so brightly it can actually induce pain in his enemies for his Hell Light Bulb move.

Light Is Not Good : He has pale white skin and has two Tesla orbs for his shoulders, plus as mentioned above in Light 'em Up , he can weaponize light itself, but he is an exceptionally violent Akuma Choujin.

Logical Weakness : His electric powers do jack against anything that is properly insulated with things like rubber, as shown with Mars creating a rubber coating from the ropes of the rings to protect himself against, and his Fatal Square move is downright harmful to himself if the opponent has metal around them, as shown with Kevin Mask and his steel armor. As well as the makeshift gold-plating Kevin later applies to himself using a broken off lightning rod from Voltman, steel fragments of his armor, gold-dust from Sunshine, and a pool of water in the Demon Womb, which winds up destroying the microwave he uses for his Fatal Square technique.



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