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Aikatsu Planet!

Aikatsu Planet!

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Aikatsu Planet! is an arcade collectible card game in Bandai's Data Carddass line of machines, which launched on December 2020. Unlike the Aikatsu!, Aikatsu Stars!, Aikatsu Friends! and Aikatsu on Parade! series of arcade games, it revolves around using collectible swing cards for idol battle stage. Wikipedia
Developer: Bandai
Publisher: Bandai
No Of Episodes: 10 (list of episodes)
Original Release: January 10, 2021
No Of Seasons: 1
Genres: Japanese idol, Yuri, Card game, Tokusatsu, Pub game

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