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''Jump Super Stars'' is a 2-D PlatformFighter game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005. It gathers many of the popular characters from ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' in a ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''-style battle royale. In most stages, your objective is to simply knock out your opponents more often than they KO you, either by depleting their HitPoints or knocking them off the stage. However, some missions require you to collect the most/all of a certain item, and a few (and many unlock goals in otherwise normal stages) have more unusual goals.

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''Jump Super Stars'' is a 2-D PlatformFighter game for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005. It gathers many of the popular characters from ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' in a ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''-style battle royale. In most stages, your objective is to simply knock out your opponents more often than they KO you, either by depleting their HitPoints or knocking them off the stage. However, some missions require you to collect the most/all of a certain item, and a few (and many unlock goals in otherwise normal stages) have more unusual goals.

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** ''Taikobo''



** ''Taikobo''

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* ''Manga/HoshinEngi'' (''Ultimate Stars'' only)



* ''Manga/StrawberryOneHundredPercent''



* ''Manga/SoulHunter'' (''Ultimate Stars'' only)



* ''Manga/StrawberryOneHundredPercent''



Many of the character-specific tropes (such as BigEater and CloudCuckooLander) from these series also appear in this game as well.

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Many of the character-specific tropes (such as BigEater and CloudCuckooLander) {{Cloudcuckoolander}}) from these series also appear in this game as well.
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A second SpiritualSuccessor, ''VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS'', was announced in 2012 for Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump's 45th anniversary on the [=PS3=] and Vita. Said game was unexpectedly released worldwide in 2015 as ''J-Stars Victory VS+'' for [=PS3=], Vita and [=PS4=].

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A second SpiritualSuccessor, ''VideoGame/JStarsVictoryVS'', was announced in 2012 for Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump's ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'''s 45th anniversary on the [=PS3=] and Vita. Said game was unexpectedly released worldwide in 2015 as ''J-Stars Victory VS+'' for [=PS3=], Vita and [=PS4=].



* ''[[{{Manga/Kochikame}} Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Koen Mae Hashutsujo]]''

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* ''[[{{Manga/Kochikame}} ''[[Manga/{{Kochikame}} Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Koen Mae Hashutsujo]]''









* CrisisCrossover: [[spoiler: [[Manga/DoctorSlump Dr. Mashirito]] ]] is stirring up trouble in the ''Jump'' universe, and it's up to the player to bring all of the available ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' heroes and heroines together to fight this threat.

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* CrisisCrossover: [[spoiler: [[Manga/DoctorSlump [[spoiler:[[Manga/DoctorSlump Dr. Mashirito]] ]] Mashirito]]]] is stirring up trouble in the ''Jump'' universe, and it's up to the player to bring all of the available ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' heroes and heroines together to fight this threat.



%%* GlassCannon: [[Manga/YuYuHakusho Hiei]], [[Manga/DGrayMan Lenalee]], [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Sakura, Kakashi]] and [[Manga/OnePiece Sanji]] stand out in particular.

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%%* GlassCannon: [[Manga/YuYuHakusho Hiei]], [[Manga/DGrayMan Lenalee]], [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Sakura, Kakashi]] Kakashi]], and [[Manga/OnePiece Sanji]] stand out in particular.



* MadScientist: The BigBad is [[spoiler: Dr. Mashirito of ''Manga/DoctorSlump'', a mad scientist bent on world domination who has now set his eyes on the entire ''Jump'' multiverse]].

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* MadScientist: The BigBad is [[spoiler: Dr.[[spoiler:Dr. Mashirito of ''Manga/DoctorSlump'', a mad scientist bent on world domination who has now set his eyes on the entire ''Jump'' multiverse]].



* PopularityPower: More popular series like Franchise/DragonBall, Franchise/{{Naruto}}, Franchise/OnePiece and Franchise/{{Bleach}} have more playable characters and 7 and 8-koma characters.

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* PopularityPower: More popular series like Franchise/DragonBall, Franchise/{{Naruto}}, Franchise/OnePiece ''Franchise/DragonBall'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', ''Franchise/OnePiece'' and Franchise/{{Bleach}} ''Franchise/{{Bleach}}'' have more playable characters and 7 and 8-koma characters.
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* MascotFighter: A fighting game featuring characters from popular shonen Jump manga.

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* MascotFighter: A fighting game featuring characters from popular shonen Shonen Jump manga.

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