| Ultimate Muscle | |
| キン肉マンⅡ世 (Kinnikuman Nisei) | | Demographic | Seinen | | Genre | Wrestling, Comedy | | Manga | | Authored by | Yudetamago | | Publisher |
Shueisha
VIZ Media
Arena Komik | | Serialized in |
Weekly Playboy | | Original run | 1998 – 2005 | | No. of volumes | 29 | | Manga: Kinnikuman Nisei: Kyūkyoku no Chōjin Tag Hen | | Authored by | Yudetamago | | Publisher |
Shueisha | | Serialized in |
Weekly Playboy | | Original run | 2005 – present | | No. of volumes | 8 (currently) | Manga: Kinnikuman Nisei: All Chōjin Dai-Shingeki (キン肉マンII世~オール超人大進撃~) | | Authored by | Yudetamago | | Publisher |
Shueisha | | Serialized in |
V Jump | | Original run | July 2002 – May 2007 | | No. of volumes | 3 (currently) | | TV anime | | Directed by | Toshiaki Komura | | Studio | Toei Animation | | Network |
TV Tokyo
Fox Box
Toonami | | Original run | January 9, 2002 – December 25, 2002 | | No. of episodes | 51 | | TV anime: Ultimate Muscle | | Directed by | Toshiaki Komura | | Studio | Toei Animation | | Network |
TV Tokyo
4Kids TV | | Original run | April 7, 2004 – June 30, 2004 | | No. of episodes | 13 | | TV anime: Ultimate Muscle II | | Directed by | Toshiaki Komura | | Studio | Toei Animation | | Network | TV Tokyo | | Original run | January 1, 2006 – March 29, 2006 | | No. of episodes | 13 | | Movies | | Kinnikuman Nisei (September 14, 2001) Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Choujin War (July 20, 2002) Image File history File links Tournament_image_00003. ...
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| Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy, known in Japan as Kinnikuman II-Sei (キン肉マンⅡ世 Kinnikuman Nisei), is a manga and anime series made by Yoshinori Nakai and Takashi Shimada under the pen name Yudetamago (Japanese for 'Boiled Egg'). It is the sequel to the hit manga Kinnikuman that they started in 1979. The toy line of Kinnikuman was released in North America as M.U.S.C.L.E. The name of "Ultimate Muscle" was chosen to connect the Americanized storyline of the M.U.S.C.L.E. toyline of the 1980s into the anime. Bandai also produced intermittently distributed toy tie-ins during the initial run of Ultimate Muscle. Image File history File linksMetadata KinnikumanII13. ...
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Dik-Dik Van-Dik Dik-Dik Van-Dik, known in Japanese versions as Gazelleman ) is a character from Yudetamagos Manga and anime series Ultimate Muscle (Kinnikuman: Nisei). ...
Seiuchin ) (Wally Tusket in the English dub) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Kinnikuman: Nisei (Ultimate Muscle). ...
Terry the Kid ), Terry The Grand Kenyon in the U.S. Dub, is a fictional character from Yudetamagos manga and anime series Kinnikuman: Nisei (Ultimate Muscle). ...
Mantaro Muscle (nickname Kid Muscle), known in the original Japanese versions as Mantaro Kinniku ), is a fictional character from the manga Ultimate Muscle (Kinnikuman Nisei). ...
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Yudetamago (ãã§ãã¾ã, literally Boiled Egg) is the Japanese writing team responsible for Kinnikuman, Kinnikuman: Nisei (Ultimate Muscle), and Tatakae!! Ramenman. ...
Kinnikuman (front center) on the cover of Kinnikuman volume 14 (JCS). ...
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Introduction The story is about Mantaro Muscle a.k.a. Kid Muscle (Mantaro Kinniku in the Japanese version), the spoiled son of a superhero wrestler. Mantaro Kinniku (ãã³èä¸å¤ªé Kinniku MantarÅ) / Mantaro Muscle (Kid Muscle) - Mantaro, nicknamed Kid Muscle, was named after Ultraman (Ultraman + Taro). ...
Kinnikuman Nisei was first published in the Japanese men's magazine "Weekly Playboy", aimed at the now grown-up fans of the original. Another manga aimed at children called Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Choujin Dai Shingeki~ was published in V-Jump. The anime was first broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo on January 1st, 2002 for 51 episodes until its cancellation on December 25th. Part of the reason the show lost viewers was the "Poison Pack" filler story arc that interrupted the Chojin World Grandprix. The anime was later broadcast in America on September 15, 2002 through 4Kids Entertainment on the Fox Box (now known as 4Kids TV). Remarkably, the anime was more popular in America than Japan and is one of the few anime that had a second season made especially for the American market. Although the series ended after that, the second season of Ultimate Muscle, titled Kinnikuman Second Generations ULTIMATE MUSCLE finally began airing in Japan on April 7, 2004 on TV Tokyo, but only 13 episodes were shown. (Its 1:00 am timeslot lost many viewers.) The series resumed on January 4, 2006 as Kinnikuman Second Generations ULTIMATE MUSCLE 2 again at 1:00am. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media. Kinnikuman Nisei: All Choujin Dai Shingeki ) is a manga series by Yudetamago. ...
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Mantaro comes from Muscle Planet. His family history is dedicated to wrestling. Mantaro's father, Suguru Muscle (a.k.a. Kinnikuman/King Muscle) , had entered almost every tournament to become a champion. But after 28 years of peace, the Seigi Choujins' (Muscle League) old time enemies regrouped and formed the dMp (Demon Manufacturing Plant, although this is never mentioned in the English dub. There, it is simply referred to as Destruction, Mayhem & Pain) and crashed landed at Mount Fuji. (The dMp are a parody of the wrestling faction, the nWo. The dMp's T-shirts are virtually identical in basic design to those of what are now considered classic nWo shirts: the letters dMp in white and surrounded by a single line forming a white box.) Time and the years without evil to fight have taken their toll on the old Muscle League, who are overwhelmed by these youthful and well-trained fighters. Mount Fuji Mount Fuji , IPA: ) , or Fuji-yama, is the highest mountain in Japan. ...
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Realizing that they have lost their edge, the Seigi Chojin reopen the Hercules Factory, the training school for superheroes, and begin training a new generation of heroes to take on the dMp. Although unwilling, Mantaro (Kid Muscle) is one of the young heroes who takes part and ultimately defeats his father to prove his worthiness to graduate. He and the other new Seigi Choujin fight and defeat several members of the dMp and meet Kevin Mask, who quits the organization after seeing that they lack honor. They also battle Sunshine and his pupils, who destroy the dMp after developing a rekindled respect for the fighting spirit of the Seigi Choujins. The manga continues with the New Generation Replacement Tournament, Mantaro's challenge to master his inherited potential (referred to as "The Fire"), the return of the Chojin Olympics, a fight against a group of evil villains called the Demon Seed, a small back story for Robin Mask and currently a Tag Team Tournament taking place in the past. It should be noted that while the manga opens as a fairly lighthearted and humorous (if violent) story, the later arcs - the No Respect and Demon Seed sagas in particular - take on a significantly darker flair, frequently dealing with issues of severe psychological trauma. There are a total of 77 episodes of Ultimate Muscle, and 2 movies based on the TV series.
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Tournaments - New Generation Replacement Tournament - After being fed up with four of the New Generation (Kid Muscle, Terry Kenyon, Wally Tusket and Dik Dik Van Dik... a.k.a. Team AHO) slacking off, chairman Vance McMadd created a tournament where they would have to fight four rookies (Jaeger, Scarface, Road Rage and Hydrazoa... a.k.a. Generation EX) for the right to be stationed in Japan. If all combatants from either side were eliminated, the other side would win, even if they did not make it to the finals. All of Team AHO was defeated in the first round except for Kid Muscle. Kid Muscle would make it to the finals against Scarface (now revealed to be Mars, part of the dMp) and win to keep himself and his friends stationed in Japan.
- Chojin Olympics/Chojin Crown - The tournament which Kid Muscle reluctantly participates in. After going along with the obstacles (most of which were created to try and eliminate him), he qualified. The tournament featured Kid Muscle against Kevin Mask in the finals. Their fathers had faced each other in the finals many years before, Kid's father being the winner of that encounter. The outcome of the match has a bit of controversy surrounding it. In the original manga, Kevin Mask won the Chojin Crown. However, the anime had Kid Muscle come out as the victor. Some fans would have preferred that the anime kept the original ending to the fight with Kevin being the winner. The most probable reason for the ending change was so that the anime could end on a high note, having the main star win in the final battle. If the anime series were to continue beyond that, the original ending most likely would have been used. It's been imagined that if the anime got a new season, Mantaro's win would be made to be just a dream.
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A gag from Kinnikuman II #27 that lampoons the American censorship - The page is from a scanlation. The Viz manga uses the English anime names and was initially edited to be more in line with the North American anime release, while keeping a T+ (for ages 16 and up) rating. In other words, Viz got rid of the comical nudity by placing underwear or swimsuits on the characters and redrew any erections. Some fans find these edits ridiculous, since the T+ rating is about equivalent to an R rating, which have been known to get away with allowing nudity and because Viz has allowed nudity to appear in other manga they have published (such as InuYasha, Ranma ½, I"s, Naruto, and Dragon Ball, which the fourth and fifth one mentioned was published at a T rating for ages 13 and up). Viz Media began toning down the editing of the manga in issue 14, preserving the clothed erections but still removing any nudity or harsh profanity. By issue 16, all illustrated censorship stopped, as the issue contained multiple erections and a multitude of female breasts. Image File history File linksMetadata Meat_usa2. ...
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The most extensive act of censorship and editing was on the English language version of the anime by 4Kids Entertainment. All the characters with kanji on their foreheads (save Mantaro) had these kanji digitally erased. Yudetamago were told that it was done because Americans were afraid their children would write on their foreheads with markers, but in reality it was done to Americanize it.[1] Even all writing, text, and characters in both Japanese and English are all digitally removed throughout the show. After the anime was cancelled in Japan, Fox Broadcasting Company ordered a second season made for the American market and ordered Toei Animation not to draw the offending forehead kanji. When this second season was later broadcast in Japan, many Japanese fans were confused or angered by the change. It has been suggested that Suppression of dissent be merged into this article or section. ...
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American anime episode list Season 1 dMp Arc (17 eps.) -
- Kid Muscle vs. Addversarius
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- Kid Muscle vs. Boaconda
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- Terry Kenyon vs. Buffaloman/ Samuu vs. Ramenman
- 04. Like Father, Like Son
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- Kid Muscle vs. King Muscle
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- Kid Muscle vs. Dial Bolic (part 1/3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Dial Bolic (part 2/3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Dial Bolic (part 3/3)
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- Wally Tusket vs. Pumpinator
- 09. Fury of the Scorned Shoe (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Pumpinator
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- Gorgeousman and Barbarian vs. Checkmate and Tyrannoclaw
- 11. The Hand That Bites You (1)
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- Terry Kenyon vs. Tyrannoclaw (part 1/2)
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- Terry Kenyon vs. Tyrannoclaw (part 2/2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Checkmate (part 1/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Checkmate (part 2/4)
- 15. The Student Rebellion (3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Checkmate (part 3/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Checkmate (part 4/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Cranky Doodle Craw Daddy
Generation X Arc (15 eps.) - 18. Cutting the Slack
- 19. The Muscle League vs. The Muscle League (1)
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- Dik Dik Van Dik vs. Jeager/ Wally Tusket vs. Hydrazoa (part 1/2)
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- Wally Tusket vs. Hydrazoa (part 2/2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Road Rage (part 1/2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Road Rage (part 2/2)
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- Terry Kenyon vs. Eskara (disguised)
- 24. Ultimate Courage
- 25. Ink or Swim (1)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Hydrazoa (part 1/2)
- 26. The Kid vs. the Squid (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Hydrazoa (part 2/2)
Season 2 - 27. Fight for the Finals (1)
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- Jeager vs. Eskara (part 1/2)
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- Jeager vs. Eskara (part 2/2)
- 29. Eskara vs. Kid Muscle (1)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Eskara (part 1/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Eskara (Mars) (part 2/4)
- 31. A Desperate Situation (3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Eskara (Mars) (part 3/4)
- 32. The Champion of Planet Earth (4)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Eskara (Mars) (part 4/4)
The Gruesome Threesome Arc (8 eps.) - 33. The Ultimate Challenge (1)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Forkolossus (part 1/2)
- 34. Checkmate Returns (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Forkolossus (part 2/2)
- 35. Hanzo vs. Ninja Ned (1)
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- Ninja Ned vs. Hanzo
- 36. The Ninja Alliance (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs Hanzo (part 1/2)
- 37. Tatami or Not, Here I Come (3)
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- Kid Muscle vs Hanzo (part 2/2)
- 38. Bone Cold Day in Paradise (1)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Bone Cold (part 1/3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Bone Cold (part 2/3)
- 40. The Ultimate Victor (3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Bone Cold (part 3/3)
Poison Six-Pac Arc (11 eps.) - 41. The Chojin Crown
- 42. The Prince and the Pauper
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- Kid Muscle vs. El Niño
- 43. Rock, Paper, Chojin
- 44. Three Feet Heat
- 45. The Poison Six-Pack (1)
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- Terry Kenyon and Jeager vs. Dazz-Ling and The Protector (part 1/2)
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- Terry Kenyon and Jeager vs. Dazz-Ling and The Protector (part 2/2)
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- Dik Dik Van Dik and Wally Tusket vs Monsieur Cheeks and Mr. French (part 1/2)
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- Dik Dik Van Dik and Wally Tusket vs Monsieur Cheeks and Mr. French (part 2/2)
- 49. The Final Grudge Match (1)
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- Kevin Mask vs Jagg-Ed
- 50. Kid Muscle Max'd Out (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Baron Max-a-Million (part 1/2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Baron Max-a-Million (part 2/2)
Season 3 Chojin Crown Arc (26 eps.) - 52. The Chojin Crown Resumes
- 53. Finally The Finals! (1)
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- Sly Scraper vs. Ricardo/ Kid Muscle vs. Hollywood Bowl (part 1/3)
- 54. Kid Goes Hollywood (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Hollywood Bowl (part 2/3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Hollywood Bowl (part 3/3)/ Photo-Pat vs. Destruction
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- Kevin Mask vs. Chijimiman
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- Kid Muscle vs. Barrierfreeman (part 1/3)
- 58. Biting the Hand That Needs Him (2)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Barrierfreeman (part 2/3)
- 59. Tackle That Twosome! (3)
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- Kid Muscle vs. Barrierfreeman (part 3/3)
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- Comrade Turbinski vs. Destruction/ Kevin Mask vs. Blocks (part 1/3)
- 61. Send In The Clones (1)
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- Kevin Mask vs. Blocks (part 2/3)
- 62. He Who Laughs Last (2)
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- Kevin Mask vs. Blocks (part 3/3)
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- Jeager vs. Ricardo (part 1/2)
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- Jeager vs. Ricardo (Lord of Darkness) (part 2/2)
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- Kid Muscle vs Ricardo (part 1/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs Ricardo(Lord of Darkness) (part 2/4)
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- Kid Muscle vs Ricardo(Lord of Darkness) (part 3/4)
- 68. The Power of Friendship (4)
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- Kid Muscle vs Ricardo(Lord of Darkness) (part 4/4)
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- Kevin Mask vs Comrade Turbinski (part 1/2)
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- Kevin Mask vs Comrade Turbinski (part 2/2)
- 71. Hola El Niño
- 72. Like Father, Like Son
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- King Muscle and Terryman vs Ramenman and Buffaloman
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- Kid Muscle vs Kevin Mask (part 1/5)
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- Kid Muscle vs Kevin Mask (part 2/5)
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- Kid Muscle vs Kevin Mask (part 3/5)
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- Kid Muscle vs Kevin Mask (part 4/5)
- 77. And The Winner Is... (5)
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- Kid Muscle vs Kevin Mask (part 5/5)
Movies -
Kinnikuman has 1 TV Special and 7 Theatrical Released Movies. ...
External links - FoxBox Ultimate Muscle site from 2004
- 4Kids corporate website about Ultimate Muscle
- Kinnikuman: Nisei Toei homepage (in Japanese)
- Kinnikuman: Nisei Toei homepage (in Japanese, 2002)
- Kinnikuman: Nisei Toei homepage (in Japanese, 2006)
- Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle 2 TV Tokyo homepage (in Japanese, 2006)
- Ultimate Muscle NES game
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