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A flying disc with the Wham-O registered trademark "Frisbee". A frisbee (pronounced / ˈ f r ɪ z b iː / FRIZ-bee), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly 20 to 25 centimetres (8 to 10 in) in diameter with a pronounced lip.
Flying disc: Wham-O [113] Frequently used to describe the flying disc toy, as well as sports such as Ultimate Frisbee [114] and Frisbee Golf . [115] Gib board: Drywall: Winstone Wallboards: Widely used term within New Zealand to refer to plasterboard, after the name of the country's market-leading product of its type (still trademarked).
The Flying House, known in Japan as Tondera Hausu no Daibōken (トンデラハウスの大冒険, Adventures of the Flying House), is a Christian anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production broadcast between April 1982 and March 1983 on TV Tokyo, [1] and distributed by the Christian Broadcasting Network in the United States. [2]
Flying disc sports are sports or games played with discs, often called by the trademarked name Frisbees. Ultimate and disc golf are sports with substantial international followings. A semi-professional ultimate game in North America
The song Key to My Heart (ココロの鍵, Kokoro no Kagi) by Yorico was Shigeshōshi's main theme, and Slide (スライド, Suraido) by Super Flying Boy was the opening theme. [6] Shigeshōshi was scripted by Sumino Kawashima and Ayako Katō, while Masahiro Mori, Hideo Mizumura, Minoru Tamegai, and Takeo Kakinuma directed episodes. [6]
April 3–6: College Disc Golf National Championships in Rock Hill; April 25–28: PDGA Champions Cup in Morton; June 7–9: United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship in Milford; June 11–15: Masters Disc Golf World Championships in Emporia; July 16–20: Junior Disc Golf World Championships in Tulsa; July 17–21: European Open in Nokia
Ultimate, originally called ultimate frisbee, is a non-contact team field sport played with a flying disc, invented in New Jersey, USA, in 1968.Japanese players and teams rose to prominence in the 1990s, and today are among the strongest competitors in the sport globally.