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Clones is a Zanpakutō technique used by Kagerōza Inaba's Raikū.

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  • Clones is a Zanpakutō technique used by Kagerōza Inaba's Raikū.
  • Clones is the fourth episode of Ken 10.
  • "The Clones" refers collectively to the following gargoyle clones: * Delilah - clone of Demona and Elisa Maza * Not technically a clone, Delilah is an original hybrid creature created by fusing 90% of Demona's DNA with 10% of Elisa's. For the purposes of the series, she is grouped together with the actual clones. * Malibu - clone of Brooklyn * Brentwood - clone of Lexington; defected to Thailog's favor * Hollywood - clone of Broadway * Burbank - clone of Hudson
  • Clones are exact copies of the main characters. They debuted in Spares. In the episode, the evil director, Bing, clones Edd, Tom, Tord, and Matt so that he can make some profit off of his his new film, The Big Named Monster. They look exactly the same as the four, wear the same clothes and even have the same addictions and personalities, if not exaggerated aspects of them. For example, the Tord clones all seem to be trigger happy and all the Edd clones share Edd's addiction to coke. Edd called them "hideous, disgusting, fish-faced demon spawn". Matt corrected him, calling them "clones", before Edd told him that's what he meant.
  • Los clones son diferentes Habbos que un mismo usuario utiliza para conectarse al Hotel, pudiendo utilizarlos a la vez. Son útiles en diferentes ámbitos: conseguir mayor cantidad de premios en concursos, molestar, timar, utilizarlos en proyectos como montajes o películas de habbocine, etc.
  • To clone characters you must insert a code into common1.cns and a helper in State -2. There are a few clone characters for M.U.G.E.N, most of them can be cheap, if the character cloned has Brutal or Cheap A.I. The first person to use this is Most Mysterious.
  • Two years before the Clone Wars, a (super-mega-awesome) bounty hunter named Jango Fett wanted a son, but couldn't do it the normal way because someone cut his willy during a mission. He went to Kamino to ask for a cloned son. After hundreds of failures, he decided to make an army, so he kept cloning, and kept the clone that looked the most like him as his son, even though it was a girl. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.
  • Image:011.gif Clones are, as their name suggests, imperfect clones of the original Perigine Falcon and S.P.A.R.R.O.W operatives in Metal Slug. These groteque aberrations of nature are created by the Mars People. they serve as the final regular enemies of Metal Slug 3.
  • "Clone" refers to a gun that is a rebranding of another. Essentially, one company designs a gun and manufactures it. Then another company takes the design and tweaks it slightly, buys the rights, or somehow replicates the gun. This gun is then produced using (generally) lower quality materials. This makes clones cheaper than the original gun, though (again, generally) lower quality. Well known clone companies include Echo 1, UTG, and many others.
  • Les clones biologiques sont des copies génétique d'un individu. Ils pourraient devenir le prochain mode de reproduction. Les clones ne sont pas des copies parfaites d'un individu mais disposent des mêmes prédispositions génétiques que l'original à certaines "situations".
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  • Clones is a Zanpakutō technique used by Kagerōza Inaba's Raikū.
  • Clones is the fourth episode of Ken 10.
  • "The Clones" refers collectively to the following gargoyle clones: * Delilah - clone of Demona and Elisa Maza * Not technically a clone, Delilah is an original hybrid creature created by fusing 90% of Demona's DNA with 10% of Elisa's. For the purposes of the series, she is grouped together with the actual clones. * Malibu - clone of Brooklyn * Brentwood - clone of Lexington; defected to Thailog's favor * Hollywood - clone of Broadway * Burbank - clone of Hudson
  • Clones are exact copies of the main characters. They debuted in Spares. In the episode, the evil director, Bing, clones Edd, Tom, Tord, and Matt so that he can make some profit off of his his new film, The Big Named Monster. They look exactly the same as the four, wear the same clothes and even have the same addictions and personalities, if not exaggerated aspects of them. For example, the Tord clones all seem to be trigger happy and all the Edd clones share Edd's addiction to coke. Edd called them "hideous, disgusting, fish-faced demon spawn". Matt corrected him, calling them "clones", before Edd told him that's what he meant.
  • Los clones son diferentes Habbos que un mismo usuario utiliza para conectarse al Hotel, pudiendo utilizarlos a la vez. Son útiles en diferentes ámbitos: conseguir mayor cantidad de premios en concursos, molestar, timar, utilizarlos en proyectos como montajes o películas de habbocine, etc.
  • To clone characters you must insert a code into common1.cns and a helper in State -2. There are a few clone characters for M.U.G.E.N, most of them can be cheap, if the character cloned has Brutal or Cheap A.I. The first person to use this is Most Mysterious.
  • Les clones biologiques sont des copies génétique d'un individu. Ils pourraient devenir le prochain mode de reproduction. Les clones ne sont pas des copies parfaites d'un individu mais disposent des mêmes prédispositions génétiques que l'original à certaines "situations". Les clones parfaits sont les clones d'esprits, des clones dont la personnalité est exactement la même que l'original. Un clone qui peut être virtuel ou biologique selon vos futures préférences. Les nanotechnologies permettront à ce type de clones de devenir réalités. Ils copieront la structure neuronnal d'un individu, ce qui permettra une sorte d'immortalité de "soi".
  • Two years before the Clone Wars, a (super-mega-awesome) bounty hunter named Jango Fett wanted a son, but couldn't do it the normal way because someone cut his willy during a mission. He went to Kamino to ask for a cloned son. After hundreds of failures, he decided to make an army, so he kept cloning, and kept the clone that looked the most like him as his son, even though it was a girl. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.
  • Image:011.gif Clones are, as their name suggests, imperfect clones of the original Perigine Falcon and S.P.A.R.R.O.W operatives in Metal Slug. These groteque aberrations of nature are created by the Mars People. they serve as the final regular enemies of Metal Slug 3.
  • "Clone" refers to a gun that is a rebranding of another. Essentially, one company designs a gun and manufactures it. Then another company takes the design and tweaks it slightly, buys the rights, or somehow replicates the gun. This gun is then produced using (generally) lower quality materials. This makes clones cheaper than the original gun, though (again, generally) lower quality. Well known clone companies include Echo 1, UTG, and many others.
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