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Breach hails from this country.

Sweden

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The more popular name of this plant, sometimes known as Japanese horseradish.

Wasabi

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This educational series focusing on a four year old boy became widely criticized in its later years, owing to the spoiled behaviour of the titular character and the lack of consequences dealt by his parents.

Caillou

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This shopping centre is the largest in Canada, standing at over 3.2 million square feet and hosting over 800 stores.

West Edmonton Mall

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Takeshi Obata is best known as the illustrator of Death Note and Bakuman. He first gained international attention for his work on this board game series, which was added to Shonen Jump's lineup in January 2004.

Hikaru no Go

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The Scuttle Shack, a hidden reference to Valorant's sister game, League of Legends, makes its home on this map. (map name for 1x points, location/callout for 2x points)

Split - B Link

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After opening an outlet in Qianmen, Beijing, this Western fast food chain was the first to expand into China.

KFC

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This sci-fi fantasy show depicts a group of friends finding a portal to Perim, another worldly dimension, where the popular card game they play becomes real.

Chaotic

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This Canadian city is home to the country's largest Chinatown.

Vancouver

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North America's Shonen Jump magazine premiered with five series in January 2003: Dragon Ball Z, Sand Land, Yu-Gi-Oh!, YuYu Hakusho, and One Piece. The second issue of the magazine added this title to its lineup, which continued to run well past Shonen Jump's last issue in April 2012.

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[Picture] A Heaven on Haven has an easter egg referencing this popular game.

Team Fortress 2

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This is known to be the most stolen food in the world, estimated at the equivalent of 127,000 cars worth per year.

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This series is widely known for its unsettling cutout animation style, where black and white photographs of the faces of real people are superimposed onto colourful backgrounds.

Angela Anaconda

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The nine metre replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel, dubbed the 'Big Nickel', resides in this Ontario city.

Greater Sudbury

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Aside from manga chapters, Shonen Jump issues also regularly include free premiums, such as DVD previews, video game demo discs, and these promotional items.

Rare cards for manga and anime collectible card game adaptations

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[Sound] This Valorant gun makes the following sound effect. 

Shorty

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This technique involves immersing food in vinegar to prolong its lifespan.

Pickling

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This comedy series takes place almost entirely in a megaplex shopping mall and follows the cast of six adolescent friends and their everyday lives, including their first part-time jobs.

6teen

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This famous Canadian bay is home to the world's highest tides of up to 40 feet.

Bay of Fundy

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This American writer collaborated with Hiroyuki Takei, creator of Shaman King, to create Karakuri Dôji Ultimo, which was introduced in the August 2008 issue of Shonen Jump.

Stan Lee

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Rudy's Radio Shack makes its home on this Valorant map. (map name for 1x points, location/callout for 2x points)

Breeze - Bottom Mid

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These Canadian treats are fried, hand stretched dough pastries topped with either sweet or savoury ingredients.

BeaverTails

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This comedy series revolves around a group of teenagers competing in a fictional competition similar to that of Survivor, paying homage to and satirizing common conventions from reality TV.

Total Drama

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Acquired in 1999, a sculpture of this giant animal guards the front of the National Gallery of Canada.

Spider

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In February 2005, Viz announced the creation of this magazine, which served as a sister publication of Shonen Jump geared towards female readers.

Shojo Beat