Zatch Bell! Trivia With Anime Lightning

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1.

How many mamado are sent to earth in "Zatch Bell!"?

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Answer: 100
Explanation:
In the anime "Zatch Bell!", one hundred mamodo are sent to Earth to compete in a battle to become the king of the mamodo world. Each mamodo is paired with a human partner who must read spells from a spellbook to unleash their powers in battle. The goal is for the mamodo to defeat all other mamodo and become the ultimate ruler.

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2.

How often are mamodo sent to Earth in "Zatch Bell!"?

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Answer: Every 1000 Years
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In the anime "Zatch Bell!", mamodo are sent to Earth every 1000 years to compete in a battle to become the king of the mamodo world. This competition is known as the Mamodo Battle, where mamodo children are paired with human partners and must fight against each other until only one pair remains standing. This cycle of battles ensures that a new king is chosen every millennium to rule over the mamodo world.

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3.

Who lives in a dog house outside of the house where Zatch lives on "Zatch Bell!"?

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Answer: Ponygon
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Ponygon lives in a dog house outside of the house where Zatch lives on "Zatch Bell!". Ponygon is a mamodo partner of the main character, Zatch, and is known for his loyalty and protective nature towards Zatch. Living in a dog house symbolizes his close bond with Zatch and his willingness to always be by his side, even if it means residing outside of the main house.

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