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[Quarterfinals] Salem vs. Daisy
Salem (Sabrina) Salem Saberhagen, the snarky, spellbound feline, is a 500-year-old warlock trapped in the body of a cat—and he’s not thrilled about it. Armed with razor-sharp wit, grand world-domination plans, and a penchant for sarcasm, Salem proves that black cats aren’t bad luck—they’re just criminally underappreciated…
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[Quarterfinals] Lassie vs. Ghost
Lassie Lassie, the quintessential hero dog, is the gold standard of loyalty and bravery. Whether saving Timmy from the well or guiding rescuers through treacherous terrain, Lassie’s courage knows no bounds. With intelligence, grace, and an unshakable devotion to her family, she’s the furry embodiment of a true…
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[Quarterfinals] Brian vs. Toothless
Brian (Family Guy) Brian Griffin, the martini-drinking, novel-writing, occasionally wise yet deeply flawed dog of Quahog, is more than just a talking pet—he’s the most sarcastic member of the Griffin family. With his dry wit, refined (yet questionable) tastes, and an ego bigger than his bark, Brian is the ultimate…
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[Quarterfinals] Tom vs. Scooby-Doo
Tom(Tom & Jerry) Tom, the ever-optimistic cat from Tom & Jerry, is an endless source of slapstick hilarity as he concocts wild schemes to catch that elusive mouse. With his unwavering determination and knack for comedic timing, Tom turns every chase into a riotous adventure of near-misses and epic…
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[Quarterfinals] Magic 8 Ball vs. Nerf Blaster
Magic 8 Ball [Details] The Magic 8 Ball is a plastic sphere, made to look like an oversized eight ball, that is used for fortune-telling or seeking advice. The user asks a yes–no question to the ball, then turns it over to reveal an answer that floats up into a window. — versus — Nerf Blaster [Details] A Nerf Blaster is a…
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[Quarterfinals] Spirograph vs. Sock'em Boppers
Spirograph [Details] Spirograph is a geometric drawing device that produces mathematical roulette curves of the variety technically known as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. The well-known toy version was developed by British engineer Denys Fisher and first sold in 1965. — versus — Sock'em Boppers [Details] Pillow fights…
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[Quarterfinals] Etch A Sketch vs. Transformers
Etch A Sketch [Details] An Etch A Sketch has a thick, flat gray screen in a red plastic frame. There are two white knobs on the front of the frame in the lower corners. Twisting the knobs moves a stylus that displaces aluminum powder on the back of the screen, leaving a solid line. — versus — Transformers [Details] The…
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[Quarterfinals] G.I. Joe vs. Legos
G.I. Joe [Details] The development of G.I. Joe led to the coining of the term "action figure". G.I. Joe's appeal to children has made it an American icon among toys. — versus — Legos [Details] Lego consists of variously colored interlocking plastic bricks accompanying an array of gears, figurines called minifigures, and…
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[Quarterfinals] The Fellowship of the Ring vs. The Avengers
The Fellowship of the Ring [Details] Led by the small but heroic Frodo Baggins, the Fellowship of the Ring is given the task to take the Ring to Mount Doom and destroy it before it can bring more destruction to Middle Earth. — versus — The Avengers [Details] The dream team from Marvel, this collection of superheroes is…
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[Quarterfinals] The Guardians of the Galaxy vs. Ghostbusters
The Guardians of the Galaxy [Details] Marvel Comics enters the squad game with their own merry band of misfits: the Guardians of the Galaxy. Led by Peter Quill, or as he would like to call himself Star-Lord; is always just on this side of legal. — versus — Ghostbusters [Details] After losing their university funding, these…