Mazin may refer to:
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Lock(s) may refer to:
Brest most commonly refers to:
Fuji may refer to:
Lee may refer to:
Kale is a species of cabbage in which the central leaves do not form a head.
Arita may refer to:
Weiss or Weiß may refer to:
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Kanzaki may refer to:
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Akbar (1542–1605) was the third Mughal Emperor.
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Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter is a 1993 hybrid beat 'em up/fighting video game developed by Almanic Corporation, in conjunction with ALU and Team "Saga", and published by Vic Tokai for the Sega Genesis in North American and later in Japan and Europe by Sega. Based upon Go Nagai's MazinSaga mecha manga, which is considered a combination of Nagai's Mazinger and Devilman franchises, players assume the role of Koji Kabuto wielding the Mazinger Z armor to fight against powerful 'Bio Beasts' led by God Kaiser Hell. Co-directed by Satsuki Mizuno, Takashi Yoneda and "Tommy Bon Bon", the title was created by most of the same team that worked on previous projects at Almanic such as E.V.O.: Search for Eden. It was met with mostly positive reception from critics since its release.
MazinSaga is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai and based on Mazinger. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1991 to 1992, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes. Fushosa republished the series in 1997, and continued it with three additional volumes until 1998. The series is unfinished, although Nagai stated in 2007 that it would be resumed in the future.
Serebryakov or Serebriakov is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word serebryak, meaning silversmith; its feminine counterpart is Serebryakova or Serebriakova. Notable persons with the surname include:
Mazina may refer to:
Mazin is a surname.
Karli is an English feminine given name that is an alternate form of Karlie and Carly as well as Danish and Swedish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Karla and an alternate form of Karly. It is a Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Old Danish, Old Norse and Swedish masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Karl. Notable people known by this name include the following: