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  2. Shintaro Tsuji - Wikipedia

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    Shintaro Tsuji was born in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, [1] to a manageress of three ryokan. [2] He was a student of a kindergarten affiliated with the Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin . [ 3 ] As part of a wealthy family belonging to the Saegusa clan, Tsuji, as their first child, lived a life of luxury, yet he was secluded. [ 2 ]

  3. Hello Kitty - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Shintaro Tsuji, founder of Sanrio, began selling rubber sandals with flowers painted on them. [21] Tsuji noted the profits gained by adding a cute design to the shoes and hired cartoonists to design cute characters for his merchandise. [21] Hello Kitty was designed by Yuko Shimizu and was added to the lineup of early Sanrio characters ...

  4. The Sea Prince and the Fire Child - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Sirius) is a 1981 Japanese anime film by Sanrio, based on a story by Shintaro Tsuji. It is said to be a loose retelling of Romeo and Juliet, itself a European version of many tales of star-crossed lovers in a variety of cultures and eras. In this story, the children of the gods of fire and water fall in love and fight to stay ...

  5. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    This is the resolution of the UHDTV1 format defined in SMPTE ST 2036–1, [15] as well as the 4K UHDTV format defined by ITU-R in Rec. 2020, [16] and is also the minimum resolution for CEA's definition of Ultra HD displays and projectors. [21] The resolution of 3840 × 2160 was also chosen by the DVB project for their 4K broadcasting standard ...

  6. Ringing Bell - Wikipedia

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    Ringing Bell (チリンの鈴, Chirin no Suzu, lit. Chirin's Bell) is a 1978 Japanese anime adventure-drama film adaptation of the storybook of the same name written by Takashi Yanase, the creator of Anpanman. [1]

  7. Nutcracker Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Nutcracker Fantasy (くるみ割り人形, Kurumiwari Ningyō, lit. ' The Nutcracker ') is a Japanese-American stop motion animated film produced by Sanrio, [1] very loosely based on Tchaikovsky's 1892 ballet The Nutcracker and E.T.A. Hoffmann's 1816 story "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King". [2]

  8. Akumyō - Wikipedia

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  9. Ninjago: Master of the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Ninja and Master Wu are invited to the Kingdom of Shintaro. [N 1] They meet King Vangelis and his daughter Vania, who takes an interest in Cole. That night, a Geckle enters Cole's room, who discovers that the creature has his mother's necklace. Vania takes Cole to a secret entrance that leads into the Dungeons of Shintaro.