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Kintaro may refer to: Kintarō ( 金 太 郎 , often translated as "Golden Boy") , legendary child, a folk hero from Japanese folklore; a fictionalized version of Sakata no Kintoki, samurai from the Heian period
English Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Adventures of Kintaro, the Golden Boy; Media related to Kintarō at Wikimedia Commons; Animation video of fairy tale Kintarō (Japanese short version) on YouTube. Full fairy tale story and reading aloud of Kintarō (Japanese) Song of Kintarō (Japanese: Masakari Katsuide Kintarō
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Golden Boy is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa.It was originally serialized from 1992 to 1997 in the manga magazine Super Jump, and later anthologized as ten collected volumes.
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Kintalo (キンタロー。, Kintarō., born 24 October 1981, [1] in Okazaki, Aichi) is a Japanese comedian and impressionist (monomane tarento). Her real name is Shiho Tanaka (田中 志保, Tanaka Shiho). [1] Kintalo is represented with Shochiku Geino. She is left-handed. [3]
Kim Tae-sik (February 24, 1929 – October 26, 2006) was a South Korean professional wrestler and ssireum player, better known by the ring names Kintarō Ōki (Japanese: 大木金太郎) and Kim Il (Korean: 김일; Hanja: 金一). His professional wrestling career spanned from the late-1950s to the early-1980s.
Official versions of the webtoon are available in Korean, English, Japanese, both Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Indonesian, and Thai. [6] On February 1, 2019, WEBTOON also opened Save Me to fan translations through a post on its official Twitter account. [11] [27] The series officially concluded on April 11 with the uploading of its last ...