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  • Los Gladiators (剣闘士(グラディエーター), guradiētā, literalmente: Gladiador) son un grupo de misteriosos guerreros con la capacidad de materializar sus Espadas Sagradas mediante el uso de la técnica Holy Sword Embodiment , según Kokuto, estos guerreros son enemigos de la diosa Athena pese a esto los Gladiators sirven a Tomoe una misteriosa mujer que es llamada Athena por sus seguidores.
  • Team aliassen: - (ex) Leden: Alexander Flyn (leider), Horns, Howlers (Bouncer, Barker, Byter, Ivich, Lexi, Ralph, Ray, Max Rocker, Shellbot, Shockman, Snaketongue, Axe, Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Hugo Longride, Magma (Amara Aquilla), Sunspot Bekende vijanden: Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Beast (Henry McCoy), Doctor Doom Operatiebasis: The Gladiator Pit, Los Angeles Voertuigen en accessoires: - Eerste optreden: Beauty and the Beast #2 Bedacht door: -
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  • Gladiators are in the game Double Edged.
  • Gladiators (Latin: gladiatores, "swordsmen" or "one who uses a sword," from gladius, "sword") were professional fighters in ancient Rome who fought against each other, wild animals, and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the entertainment of spectators. These fights took place in arenas in many cities from the Roman Republic period through the Roman Empire.
  • Gladiators were slaves and criminals who were tought how to fight
  • Gladiators was a popular TV entertainment programme in the 1990s. It involved a team of specially-trained athletes competing against the public in a series of challenges, with the guests also competing with each other to be crowned the winner of each series. In late 1994, it was implied that Boris had escaped Castle Frank N. Stein and joined the show (either as a contestant or a Gladiator) before moving onto a film career.
  • Gladiators is a 1993 pinball machine produced by Gottlieb.
  • Gladiators was first created on Azure Ocean by Misery. The Gladiators quickly became one of the most active crews to sail Azure, with Misery herself often found at the ship's helm. Many flags sought the crew, with the Gladiators making the fateful choice to join Crimson Tide, where Misery soon became royalty.
  • We are currently accepting applications. Mostly looking for casual players looking to have a good time.
  • Gladiators was a popular Game Show that inspired Britain to get fit again from 1992-2000. There were Australian, Finnish, Swedish, South African, and Russian versions too, an international crossover series and a couple of Ashes series between England and Australia. The show was presented by Ulrika Johnson and John Fashanu for most of its original run. John Sachs, son of Andrew Sachs (Manuel), provided commentary. John Anderson was the referee for the original series. The more popular events included:
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  • Gladiators
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  • Gladiator
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  • Walking
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  • Aury, Rukk, Khorgar
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  • Yes
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  • Spartacus
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  • 2513(xsd:integer)
Kanji
  • 剣闘士(グラディエーター)
Rōmaji
  • guradiētā
Title
  • Gladiators
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  • Despair
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  • varies
Release
  • November 1993
Website
  • chaosvanguard.darkbb.com
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  • Hammer- 3 blows
  • Sword - 20 blows
Designer
  • Designers: Jon Norris
  • Artwork: Constantino Mitchell, David Moore
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  • Los Gladiators (剣闘士(グラディエーター), guradiētā, literalmente: Gladiador) son un grupo de misteriosos guerreros con la capacidad de materializar sus Espadas Sagradas mediante el uso de la técnica Holy Sword Embodiment , según Kokuto, estos guerreros son enemigos de la diosa Athena pese a esto los Gladiators sirven a Tomoe una misteriosa mujer que es llamada Athena por sus seguidores.
  • Team aliassen: - (ex) Leden: Alexander Flyn (leider), Horns, Howlers (Bouncer, Barker, Byter, Ivich, Lexi, Ralph, Ray, Max Rocker, Shellbot, Shockman, Snaketongue, Axe, Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Hugo Longride, Magma (Amara Aquilla), Sunspot Bekende vijanden: Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Beast (Henry McCoy), Doctor Doom Operatiebasis: The Gladiator Pit, Los Angeles Voertuigen en accessoires: - Eerste optreden: Beauty and the Beast #2 Bedacht door: -
  • Give Information that need lvl 1 no sub etc ....
  • Gladiators are in the game Double Edged.
  • Gladiators (Latin: gladiatores, "swordsmen" or "one who uses a sword," from gladius, "sword") were professional fighters in ancient Rome who fought against each other, wild animals, and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the entertainment of spectators. These fights took place in arenas in many cities from the Roman Republic period through the Roman Empire.
  • Gladiators were slaves and criminals who were tought how to fight
  • Gladiators was a popular TV entertainment programme in the 1990s. It involved a team of specially-trained athletes competing against the public in a series of challenges, with the guests also competing with each other to be crowned the winner of each series. In late 1994, it was implied that Boris had escaped Castle Frank N. Stein and joined the show (either as a contestant or a Gladiator) before moving onto a film career.
  • Gladiators is a 1993 pinball machine produced by Gottlieb.
  • Gladiators was first created on Azure Ocean by Misery. The Gladiators quickly became one of the most active crews to sail Azure, with Misery herself often found at the ship's helm. Many flags sought the crew, with the Gladiators making the fateful choice to join Crimson Tide, where Misery soon became royalty.
  • We are currently accepting applications. Mostly looking for casual players looking to have a good time.
  • Gladiators was a popular Game Show that inspired Britain to get fit again from 1992-2000. There were Australian, Finnish, Swedish, South African, and Russian versions too, an international crossover series and a couple of Ashes series between England and Australia. The show was presented by Ulrika Johnson and John Fashanu for most of its original run. John Sachs, son of Andrew Sachs (Manuel), provided commentary. John Anderson was the referee for the original series. A bunch of contestants each week would compete in a bunch of physical contests against the "Gladiators", all known by a single word descriptor. Since all these Gladiators were professional athletes and had won medals too, this meant they had a distinct advantage. The series followed a type of knockout format which resulted in the winners of each show going into a semifinal and then a final. The final episode of the original series pitted Gladiator ahainst Gladiator. The show was revived in May 2008 (possibly to due to nostalgia) on Sky 1, where an all-new team of gladiators took on a new group of contenders. It was based on NBC's American Gladiators revival, which was based on the original British version, which was based on the original syndicated American Gladiators. (Got that?) The show brought back some classic events, replaced crash mats with water tanks, and included its own version of the Eliminator (complete with Travelator). It was presented by Ian Wright, with Kirsty Gallacher in 2008 and Caroline Flack in 2009, also included John Anderson as the referee for Series 1. it also hosted some legends specials pitting the old Gladiators against the new Gladiators, which also saw the return of Wolf. Lackluster ratings and a lukewarm reception saw this show sent the way of a contender to the crash mats (or water tank). It's hard to really describe the popularity the show had, as has been stated in another article; if Bullseye was the UK's favourite game of the 1980s, then Gladiators was the choice of the 1990s. There was tons of merchandise seen in shops, the Gladiators became national celebrities, it was everywhere, it was its own institution. So much so that when the revival did a legends special the returning Glads were given a very warm and enthusiastic reception. Despite the poor revival it's still regarded very fondly by a lot of people, even if it was a bit cheesy. It rode the peak of the UK's Game Show craze of the 1980s and 1990s...and followed it down, too. The more popular events included: * Atlaspheres: The first event of the series shown. Two contenders face two Gladiators and all are caged in large Atlaspheres that they have to propel from within. The contenders' task is to roll the spheres onto any of four scoring pods. They were given 60 seconds to score as many points as they could in this fashion, whilst the Gladiator must block the contenders from scoring. * Duel: The most iconic event of the show, where a Gladiator and a Contender fought using Pugil Sticks (think oversized cotton buds, and you're nearly there) on raised platforms and try to knock the other one off. 10 points were awarded if the contender knocked off the Gladiator, 5 if they lasted the whole 30 seconds. Women's versions were mostly defensive affairs, the men's one could have the end happen at pretty much any moment. * Gauntlet: Where the Contender has to run a gauntlet of 5 Gladiators armed with power pads or ramrods, points were awarded for completing each sections and completing the gauntlet within 30 seconds. * Hang Tough: Another iconic piece. The objective was for the contender to reach the opposite platform by swinging on a grid of rings. 10 points if they made it to the other side or 5 if they were in the scoring zone after 60 seconds. Most of the time the Gladiator would manage to latch onto them and bring them down. Described as a game of "Aerial Chess" due to the cunning needed, Fetish Fuel for some since a lot of dry humping was needed to bring contenders down. * Pendulum: Where a contender and gladiator participate in a game of "Hide and Seek" on a giant swinging ball suspended above a catch net. The gladiator needs to reach the contender and steal their tag from their back. * Pyramid: Where the contenders have to try and scale a pyramid guarded by two Gladiators. 10 points were awards for the first contender to reach the top and 5 for the runner up. Notorious for ending Jet's career on the show, the result of which caused the event to be suspended for a year. * Skytrack: A spectacular event which was 40ft in the air, upside down Scalextric track. The contenders race each other around a figure of 8 while the gladiators try to catch up to them and press a button to eliminate them, the winner is awarded 10 points. * The Wall: The gladiators need to pursue the contenders up a wall after a head start and try to drag them off. 10 points were awards to the first contender to scale the wall and 5 for the runner up. The top two contestants then competed in a race on "The Eliminator", an obstacle course whose features varied but always finished with a dash up a 45° moving floor known as the Travelator; this quickly became the most notorious obstacle in the show, due to a lot of contenders finding themselves being unable to run up it thanks to fatigue. Most matches could be won or lost here, and several contenders who would've had no chance of winning thanks to a huge gap could find themselves overcoming the deficit. Has a few Professional Wrestling Tropes present, due to some degree of Kayfabe in the off-stage stuff.
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