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* ''VideoGame/{{The Legend Of Zelda|I}}'': In the first game of the franchise, the original quest's third level is named Manji, and it is shaped like it's name - a counterclockwise swastika. Since Nintendo of America was well known for being sensitive to anything not "kid-friendly" in a Western context, it's not known if the design managed to sneak by the censors, or if they decided that it would be too much trouble to change - given that all the labyrinth levels fit next to each other in memory, with no wasted space in between.
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* ''VideoGame/{{The Legend Of Zelda|I}}'': In the first game of the franchise, the original quest's third level is named Manji, and it is shaped like it's its name - a counterclockwise swastika. Since Nintendo of America was well known for being sensitive to anything not "kid-friendly" in a Western context, it's not known if the design managed to sneak by the censors, or if they decided that it would be too much trouble to change - given that all the labyrinth levels fit next to each other in memory, with no wasted space in between.
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* The original ''VideoGame/{{The Legend Of Zelda|I}}'' has a dungeon shaped like a swastika, described as "manji" in the manual.
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* The original ''VideoGame/{{The Legend Of Zelda|I}}'' has a dungeon Zelda|I}}'': In the first game of the franchise, the original quest's third level is named Manji, and it is shaped like it's name - a swastika, described as "manji" counterclockwise swastika. Since Nintendo of America was well known for being sensitive to anything not "kid-friendly" in a Western context, it's not known if the manual.design managed to sneak by the censors, or if they decided that it would be too much trouble to change - given that all the labyrinth levels fit next to each other in memory, with no wasted space in between.
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* ''TabletopGame/DuelMasters'': As Manji became more common in Japanese slang, they have been showing up on [[http://duelmasters.wikia.com/wiki/卍_De_Szak_卍 some cards]] in 2018, and it's even on the name of [[http://duelmasters.wikia.com/wiki/DMRP-06_Strike_Back_Galaxy_卍・Inferno・Annihilation!! one card set]].
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* ''TabletopGame/DuelMasters'': As Manji became more common in Japanese slang, they have been showing up on [[http://duelmasters.wikia.com/wiki/卍_De_Szak_卍 com/wiki/卍_De_Szark_卍 some cards]] in 2018, and it's even on the name of [[http://duelmasters.wikia.com/wiki/DMRP-06_Strike_Back_Galaxy_卍・Inferno・Annihilation!! one card set]].
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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo's bankai incorporates a swastika into the sword's guard. The swastika itself is used in writing the word "bankai"--卍解--making Zangetsu's release a kind of VisualPun.
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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', Ichigo's bankai incorporates a swastika into the sword's guard. The swastika itself is used in writing the word "bankai"--卍解--making Zangetsu's release a kind of VisualPun. Later during the Fullbring arc, [[DiscardAndDraw where Ichigo acquires fullbringer powers to replace his lost Shinigami abilities]], his fullbring is manifesting a giant swastika of black energy from his Substitute Shinigami Badge. In most western localizations it's censored into an X with prominent serifs.
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[[folder:Live-Action Television]]
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* ''VideoGame/FateSamuraiRemnant'': The Void-infused katana that Berserker (Miyamoto Musashi) pulls out of a spatial tear for her LimitBreak has a handguard in the shape of a Buddhist ''manji''.