
Dragon Ball Z Super Gokuden: Kakusei-Hen
There are loads of Dragon Ball Z games out there and the one here with the unwieldy name is a Japanese-only title that never saw a release in English. Several projects translated it for the gaijin fans. Kakusei-Hen follows the Dragon Ball series from the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament all the way up to the end of the Namek/Freeza saga. It is basically a combat-slash-quiz title that really only needs a massive knowledge of the series to complete. Quiz sections generally have three responses. One is correct, one is neutral and one is wrong. The game can be ended by picking an incorrect answer. The fighting is the major part of the game, in between the storyline. There are four base attacks which work in a rock-paper-scissors type of rotation, or jan-ken-pon, if you want to be really accurate. Characters will level up in training segments and through battles but losing a fight is a big Game Over. Super Gokuden: Kakusei-Hen is one of the better thought-out linear titles in the DBZ series but its appeal is mostly just for the fans. For all your Discount Computer Parts, Games and Notebook requirements visit us at http://usacomputers.rr.nu and http://sacomputers.rr.nu
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Café au Lait Bowl, A La Ferme Chicks and Hens Design Our cute café au lait bowl is adorned with a chicken and hen design. It measures 5 inches in diameter at the lip of the bowl and is 3.5 inches tall. Suitable for use with coffee, cereal, pasta, virtually anything. Designed in Belgium. Imported… |
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Vive La France $10.98 … |
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Dragon Ball Kai Jinzou Ningen Cell Hen Box 4 [Blu-ray Region A] JAPAN $299.00 Product for Japanese market. May not work in other countries without a proper Blu-ray. Language is Japanese. 4 discs…. |
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Auntie Hen Minds Chickens/Play Ball/Lucy’s Okay $1.99 … |
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Here Comes the Bouquet Game $2.00 Here Comes the Bouquet Sweet Fun For Everyone. No Bride would be complete without her bouquet and no Hen, Bridal party would be complete without the Here comes the Bouquet game. Start your next party properly & keep your guests entertained whilst creating memories that last a lifetime. How to play: First, cut out all of the bouquets. Each player must choose a bouquet and then write their name on t… |
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HEN BALL, Color: BROWN (Catalog Category: Dog:TOYS) Machine washable. Double stitched at stress points. Also meets child safety standards.(Color: BROWN)… |
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Happy Hen Treat Ball $4.99 A fun and healthy way to supply your pet chickens with delicious treats like cabbage and other greens…. |
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Schleich Dragon $8.00 The evil Dragon with his impenetrable coat of scaly armor is only felt by the bravest that dare fight him.Scale: app. 1:20… |
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Chicken n’ Egg Squeeze Squishy Toy / Egg Pops Out $2.98 Chicken and Egg! With just a squeeze, the egg squishes out and begins to swirl. Chicken is 7 inches long. Great for party favors, gag gift, stocking stuffers…. |
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Playmobil School Gym $34.99 August 2010 Relasewith manual adjustable scoreboard. Can be attached to 4324 furnished school building. … |
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Go Dog Hen Ball Dog Toy $18.5 Machine washable. Double stitched at stress points. Also meets child safety standards. |
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Hedgie’s Surprise $16.99 Intricate needlepoint patterns of Scandinavian designs frame the characters in this beautiful picture book set in Denmark. When little Tomten keeps stealing Henny’s eggs, Hedgie the hedgehog helps to teach him a lesson. Full color. Library of Congress Brief Description: Hedgie, the hedgehog, helps Henny, the speckled hen, trick the Tomten who has been eating all of Henny’s eggs for breakfast. From Publishers Weekly Brett’s (The Mitten; The Hat) trademark, elaborately bordered paintings are once again the centerpiece of her latest tale set in timeless rural Scandinavia. And, as in her prior works, the author’s endearingly expressive animal characters, depicted in meticulous detail, steal the show. After viewing Goosey-Goosey’s brood of chicks, Henny the hen longs for her very own offspring. But each morning a greedy, elf-like Tomten steals her newly laid egg, insisting he needs a little yummy for my hungry, hungry tummy. Henny awakens her friend, Hedgie the hedgehog, with a loud wail, No eggs, no chicks, no peeping babies, and he offers to help Henny put a stop to the Tomten’s thievery. On successive days, her pal plants in Henny’s nest an acorn, a strawberry, a mushroom, a potato and–in the ultimate deceit–hides himself in the straw, rolled into a ball, which sends the rogue running after he picks up the prickly fellow. Thanks to Hedgie’s cleverness, five eggs hatch into fluffy chicks, fulfilling Henny’s wish for a family of her own. Youngsters will be happily diverted by the busy goings-on in both Brett’s mainframe illustrations and elegant borders, which feature a red-and-white needlepoint background and egg-shaped spot art that tactically foreshadows the narrative. Ages 4-8. |
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