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** Creator/ToddHaberkorn as Adam Dudley. While a {{Jerkass}}, he's more like a BoisterousBruiser as opposed to a SmugSnake.
** Creator/BrycePapenbrook as [[CampGay Keizaburo Sawada]].
** Creator/GriffinPuatu as [[AxCrazy Raian Kure]].

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** %%** Creator/ToddHaberkorn as Adam Dudley. While a {{Jerkass}}, he's more like a BoisterousBruiser as opposed to a SmugSnake.
** %%** Creator/BrycePapenbrook as [[CampGay Keizaburo Sawada]].
** %%** Creator/GriffinPuatu as [[AxCrazy Raian Kure]].
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** Fei Wangfang from Kengan Omega was originally supposed to be Wakatsuki's opponent in the 2nd round of the tournament, rather than Julius, having originally been slated to be in the tournament as part of the deal Hayami made with the Worm.
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Kuroki’s profile said nothing of him dropping out of the tournament out of sheer disappointment with the competition. It just said that he would give lihito the win after overwhelming him. Source: https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/kenganashura/images/a/a5/Kuroki_Gensai_bio.png/revision/latest?cb=20190309185322


** Perhaps one of the most radical changes to the tournament from its initial conception was that, in his first match, Kuroki was going to downright drop out out of sheer disappointment with the competition, while still keeping his mentor-student relationship with Lihito. Ultimately, they decided that it would betray the point of the story if the better fighter didn't win. For [[WorldsStrongestMan obvious reasons,]] this would have ''completely'' changed the trajectory of the Annihilation Tournament, doubtless leading to Setsuna making it significantly further and either him, Agito, or in the off-chance of a left-field swerve still occurring, Rei facing Ohma in finals.

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** Perhaps one of the most radical changes to the tournament from its initial conception was that, in his first match, match with Lihito, Kuroki was going to downright drop out out of sheer disappointment with give him the competition, while still keeping win after overwhelming him and then afterwards train Lihito as his mentor-student relationship with Lihito.mentor. Ultimately, they decided that it would betray the point of the story if the better fighter didn't win. For [[WorldsStrongestMan obvious reasons,]] this would have ''completely'' changed the trajectory of the Annihilation Tournament, doubtless doubtlessly leading to Setsuna making it significantly further and either him, Agito, or in the off-chance of a left-field swerve still occurring, Rei facing Ohma in finals.
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Kuroki’s profile said nothing of him dropping out of the tournament out of sheer disappointment with the competition. It just said that he would give lihito the win after overwhelming him.
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** WordOfGod says that Carlos Medel was initially planned to be leagues above [[spoiler:Kaolan]] to the point where his strength was incomprehensible before deciding to {{Nerf}} him and play around with the idea of a lightweight vs heavyweight fighter who were relatively even (that is, nearly unmatched in a stand-up fight) skill-wise.

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** WordOfGod says that Carlos Medel was initially planned to be leagues above [[spoiler:Kaolan]] to the point where his strength was incomprehensible before deciding to {{Nerf}} him and play around with the idea of a lightweight vs heavyweight fighter who were relatively even (that is, nearly unmatched in a stand-up fight) skill-wise.skill-wise.
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** Perhaps one of the most radical changes to the tournament from its initial conception was that, in his first match, Kuroki was going to downright drop out out of sheer disappointment with the competition, while still keeping his mentor-student relationship with Lihito. For [[WorldsStrongestMan obvious reasons,]] this would have ''completely'' changed the trajectory of the Annihilation Tournament, doubtless leading to Setsuna making it significantly further and either him, Agito, or in the off-chance of a left-field swerve still occurring, Rei facing Ohma in finals.

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** Perhaps one of the most radical changes to the tournament from its initial conception was that, in his first match, Kuroki was going to downright drop out out of sheer disappointment with the competition, while still keeping his mentor-student relationship with Lihito. Ultimately, they decided that it would betray the point of the story if the better fighter didn't win. For [[WorldsStrongestMan obvious reasons,]] this would have ''completely'' changed the trajectory of the Annihilation Tournament, doubtless leading to Setsuna making it significantly further and either him, Agito, or in the off-chance of a left-field swerve still occurring, Rei facing Ohma in finals.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to the unfortunate passing of Creator/KeijiFujiwara in 2020, Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (who has inherited other characters previously voiced by Fujiwara) takes the role of Niko Tokita in the second season.

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to the unfortunate passing of Creator/KeijiFujiwara in 2020, Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (who has inherited other characters previously voiced by Fujiwara) takes the role of Niko Tokita in the second season.season.
** As of Season 2 Jerry is now voiced by Imari Williams instead of Richard Epcar.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to the unfortunate passing of Creator/KeijiFujiwara in 2020, Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (who has inherited other characters previously voiced by Fujiwara) takes the role of Niko Tokita in the second season.

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