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The [[KUNOICHI All-Stars]], though [[KUNOICHI]] has never really had a list of "All Stars"; more of a list of key players, all of them at the time were the most likely to complete the final stage. |
The [[KUNOICHI All-Stars]], though [[KUNOICHI]] has never really had a list of "All Stars"; more of a list of key players, all of them at the time were the most likely to complete the final stage. |
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− | *'''[[Miyake Ayako]]''' - The first woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 4]], [[KUNOICHI 5|5]], & [[KUNOICHI 6|6]]. |
+ | *'''[[Miyake Ayako]]''' - The first woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 4]], [[KUNOICHI 5|5]], & [[KUNOICHI 6|6]]. |
*'''[[Komiya Rie]]''' - The second woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 8]]. |
*'''[[Komiya Rie]]''' - The second woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 8]]. |
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*'''[[Satomi Kadoi]]''' - The third woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 8]]. |
*'''[[Satomi Kadoi]]''' - The third woman to ever achieve [[Kanzenseiha]], achieved in [[KUNOICHI 8]]. |
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*[[Tanaka Maho]] |
*[[Tanaka Maho]] |
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*[[Nishimura Chie]] |
*[[Nishimura Chie]] |
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*[[Watanabe Kazue]] |
*[[Watanabe Kazue]] |
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*[[Hanzawa Tomomi]] |
*[[Hanzawa Tomomi]] |
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*[[Yusa Masami]] |
*[[Yusa Masami]] |
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*[[Yamada Miho]] |
*[[Yamada Miho]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Nao Watanabe]][[Mizuno Yuko| ]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Yoko Mori]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Airi Yoshihama]][[Mizuno Yuko| ]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Momoe Nakanish]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Yuriko Imamura]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Rena Higashi]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Mizuho Maeda]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Tomoka Iwai]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Erin Jessica Doherty]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Sachiyo Yamada]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Tomomi Arimatsu]] |
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+ | *[[Mizuno Yuko|Yuka Kato]] |
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+ | *[[Sugiyama Maho]] |
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==Recurring Competitors== |
==Recurring Competitors== |
Revision as of 16:39, 30 August 2011
The following is a list of KUNOICHI competitors, past and present. They are ordered by frequency of occurrence, with All-Stars being first. Anyone who has attained Kanzenseiha will be listed in bold.
All-Stars
The KUNOICHI All-Stars, though KUNOICHI has never really had a list of "All Stars"; more of a list of key players, all of them at the time were the most likely to complete the final stage.
- Miyake Ayako - The first woman to ever achieve Kanzenseiha, achieved in KUNOICHI 4, 5, & 6.
- Komiya Rie - The second woman to ever achieve Kanzenseiha, achieved in KUNOICHI 8.
- Satomi Kadoi - The third woman to ever achieve Kanzenseiha, achieved in KUNOICHI 8.
- Tanaka Maho
- Nishimura Chie
- Watanabe Kazue
- Hanzawa Tomomi
- Ruo
- Yusa Masami
- Yamada Miho
- Mizuno Yuko
- Nao Watanabe
- Yoko Mori
- Airi Yoshihama
- Momoe Nakanish
- Asami Sayaka
- Yuriko Imamura
- Rena Higashi
- Mizuho Maeda
- Tomoka Iwai
- Erin Jessica Doherty
- Sachiyo Yamada
- Tomomi Arimatsu
- Yuka Kato
- Sugiyama Maho
- Tasha Schwikert
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Recurring Competitors
One-Time Competitors
- Arimatsu Tomomi - Disqualified on the Final Stage of KUNOICHI 8.
International Competitors
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