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This is a list of sentient swords. | This is a list of sentient swords. | ||
==Introduced in the 1950s== | |||
* Singing sword (''Looney Tunes'' animated short ''Knighty Knight Bugs'') | |||
==Introduced in the 2000s== | ==Introduced in the 2000s== | ||
* Lula (''Dave the Barbarian'') | * Lula (''Dave the Barbarian'') | ||
* Rubilax (''Wakfu'') | * Rubilax (''Wakfu'') | ||
* Zanpakutō are several sentient swords, for instance Zangetsu, Sode no Shirayuki, Zabimaru, etc. (''Bleach'') | |||
==Introduced in the 2010s== | ==Introduced in the 2010s== | ||
* Blades are weaponized life forms; notable Blades include Pyra, Mythra, Nia, Dromarch, and Poppi ɑ (''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'') | |||
* Doom Sword and Spirit Sword (''Miitopia'') | |||
* Honedge, Doublade, and Aegislash (''Pokémon'') | * Honedge, Doublade, and Aegislash (''Pokémon'') | ||
* Spren that have bonded with a human can transform into Shardblades, including Glys, Pattern, and Sylphrena (''The Stormlight Archive'') | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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This is a list of sentient swords.
Introduced in the 1950s[edit | edit source]
- Singing sword (Looney Tunes animated short Knighty Knight Bugs)
Introduced in the 2000s[edit | edit source]
- Lula (Dave the Barbarian)
- Rubilax (Wakfu)
- Zanpakutō are several sentient swords, for instance Zangetsu, Sode no Shirayuki, Zabimaru, etc. (Bleach)
Introduced in the 2010s[edit | edit source]
- Blades are weaponized life forms; notable Blades include Pyra, Mythra, Nia, Dromarch, and Poppi ɑ (Xenoblade Chronicles 2)
- Doom Sword and Spirit Sword (Miitopia)
- Honedge, Doublade, and Aegislash (Pokémon)
- Spren that have bonded with a human can transform into Shardblades, including Glys, Pattern, and Sylphrena (The Stormlight Archive)