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Hanabi (from Japanese 花火, fireworks) is a cooperative card game created by French game designer Antoine Bauza and published in 2010. [1] Players are aware of other players' cards but not their own, and attempt to play a series of cards in a specific order to set off a simulated fireworks show.
Hanabi may refer to: Hanabi (花火), the Japanese word for fireworks; Hanabi (card game), a French fireworks-themed cooperative card game; In film: Hana-bi, a film by Takeshi Kitano; In music: "Hanabi", a song by Mucc from their album Kyūtai "Hanabi", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki from her single "H" and her album Rainbow
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Les Douze Coups de midi (previously called Les 12 Coups de midi, transl. "The twelve strokes of midday" ) is a French game show hosted by Jean-Luc Reichmann and broadcast everyday on TF1 since June 2010.
Game Play. 12 teams of 4 play 2 sections of the game. The Special team play only section 2 in game of episode 1 because all 4 members are former contestants in Fort Boyard. The team who won were called the "champion team" and would return the following week. Until the last episode, the Special team would play as the "normal team".
Hana-bi (lit. ' Fireworks '), released in the USA as Fireworks, is a 1997 Japanese crime drama film written, directed and edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in it.The film's score was composed by Joe Hisaishi in his fourth collaboration with Kitano.
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Game One is a French television channel owned by Paramount Networks EMEAA. [1] [2] The channel shows several programs based on video gaming. It also airs Japanese anime on a regular basis. In Germany between 2006 and 2014, a television show about videos games with the same name aired on MTV Germany.