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Ozōni
A traditional soup made in Japan for New Year's Day.
First appeared in The King of Fighters AllStar
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Turtle Blimp
The Ninja Turtles' signature floating transport.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Turtle Tenderizer
A monster truck utilized by the Foot Clan. It is based on an unreleased vehicle from the original TMNT toy line.
First appeared in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
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Dilithium Crystals
Energy source for starships in Star Trek
First appeared in Star Trek Online
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U.S.S Defiant
NX-74205 Federation warship, one of the few ships in Starfleet with a cloak.
First appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen
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Air Cannon
One of the gadgets featured in the Doraemon franchise.
First appeared in Doraemon Nobita No Dorabian Nights
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19-96 Kinetic Absorption Panel
Dash Rendar's armor
First appeared in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
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Three Seashells
The Three Seashells originally come from the 1993 film Demolition Man. Set in 2032, it is revealed that toilet paper has been replaced by three seashells. No explanation of how to use them is given.
First appeared in Deus Ex: Human Revolution
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Latinum
First appeared in Star Trek Online
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Biomimetic Gel
First appeared in Star Trek: Legends
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Ushaan-tor
Andorian ice miner's tool and ceremonial weapon
First appeared in Star Trek Online
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Plasma Caster
Iconic shoulder mounted weapon used by Predators.
First appeared in Aliens Versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt
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Smart Disc
Self-guided razor discus from the 1990 movie Predator 2. It has appeared in many games.
First appeared in Aliens Versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt
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Yautja Laser Mines
First appeared in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
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Yautja Speargun Pistol
Smaller counterpart to the Speargun Rifle, but holds two more spear shots than the gauntlet.
First appeared in Predator: Concrete Jungle
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Yautja Speargun Rifle
First appeared in Aliens Versus Predator 2
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Ding'pach
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Sith Har Blaster
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Particle Dispersal Cannon
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Trilithium Rocket Launcher
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Bach'Hich Assault Disruptor
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Mek'leth
Klingon short sword
First appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard
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Jelly Babies
UK style of gummy candy, featuring a roughly humanoid shape. Can be manufactured by different companies around the world due to the popularity of their use in BBC's Doctor Who.
First appeared in Blood of the Cybermen
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Fighter Jet
An aircraft made for combat.
First appeared in Sky Hawk
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Emergency Wand
First appeared in The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown
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Da Rules
First appeared in Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules
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Bleach
First appeared in Sandboxels
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Yogurt
First appeared in Sandboxels
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Bon Curry Neo
Bon Curry Neo was launched on February 12, 2009, the 41st anniversary of the Bon Curry brand. It has a homemade-like taste that feels like it was cooked by mom with plenty of love for the whole family. Bon Curry Neo is a curry that evolved with the times while cherishing its roots. With certain materials, it can be cooked in a microwave in two minutes. The evolution of taste does not stop here.
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Bon Curry Gold 21
The Bon Curry Gold 21 line was launched in 2001 with the intent of setting "a new standard of Curry" for the 21st century with improved quality and quantity. The various flavors are characterized not just by their levels of spiciness but by their individual tastes: there's the fruity mild curry (amakuchi), the strong but flavorful medium-spicy curry (chūkara), the spicy dry curry (karakuchi) and the hot and delicious ultra-spicy flavor (netsukara).
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Bon Curry
Released on February 12, 1968, Bon Curry was the first commercialized meal brand sold on a retort pouch (available only at the Hanshin district). The now staple brand name comes from a combination of the French word "Bon" and English word "Curry", hence the name essentially means "delicious curry."
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Future Curry
The next generation of food R&D - truly a taste of the future!
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Great Curry
Updated with enhanced flavor thanks to the latest in food technology.
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Spicy Curry
Popular food in Japan. Spicy and delicious. Recovers LIFE. Automatically used if LIFE reaches zero when equipped.
First appeared in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Curry
Curry is a popular dish that originated in India. Spice can range from mild to extreme, and typically served with rice.
First appeared in Kirby's Dream Land
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Katsudon
A Japanese dish made with tonkatsu (deep-fried pork), rice and eggs.
First appeared in Tales of the Tempest
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Mochi
A Japanese sweet made with rice.
First appeared in Cooking Mama: Cook Off
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Game Boy
First appeared in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
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Famicom
The Japanese NES.
First appeared in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
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Ski Goggles
First appeared in SSX
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Paramotor
First appeared in Riders Republic
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Giraffe Suit
First appeared in Riders Republic
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Elephant Suit
First appeared in Riders Republic
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Panda Suit
First appeared in Riders Republic
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