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Bow-wow Celebrity Poodle Let's Go! Tetsunoshin ) is a 2006 Japanese anime television series created by Hiroto Ishikawa and directed by Kiyoshi Fukumoto. The series is animated by Studio Comet , with the series written by Takashi Yamada, who later worked on HeartCatch PreCure! and character designs both done by Shuichi Seki and Shida Tadashi.
Don't Let Go of the Mental Rope / 놓지마 정신줄 (2014) Towards Astar Chagu Chagu / 아스타를 향해 차구차구 (2014) [47] Hello Carbot / 헬로 카봇 (2014) [48] Miniforce / 미니특공대 (2014) Turning Mecard / 터닝메카드 (2015) Zombiedumb / 좀비덤 (2015) The Sound of Heart / 마음의 소리 (2018) (Naver) Spookiz ...
"Come Back Home" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group 2NE1 for their second and final Korean-language studio album, Crush (2014). The song was released on February 27, 2014, through YG Entertainment in conjunction with the release of the album and serves as one of its two title tracks.
Tooniverse (Korean: 투니버스; RR: Tunibeoseu; portmanteau short for Cartoon Universe) is a South Korean cartoon and anime channel owned by CJ ENM Entertainment Division. Since its inception in December 1995, Tooniverse is currently one of the leading animation channels in South Korea.
Thanks/you is a music album composed by Japanese dōjin music artist, dai, for use in the "answer" arcs to the visual novel Higurashi no Naku Koro ni.Unofficially, fans had originally referred to this as the original soundtrack, even though it does not have all the scores that were used in the game.
Tsuritama (つり球, lit. "fishing ball"), sometimes written as tsuritama, is a Japanese anime television series that aired between 13 April 2012 and 28 June 2012. The anime was licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America, by MVM Films in the United Kingdom, and Hanabee in Australia and New Zealand.
Matthew McConaughey shared his unconventional tuna salad recipe on the 2 Bears, 1 Cave podcast, so I tried it, and it was so much better than I expected.
South Korean animation has boomed in popularity in Eastern Asia with the success of the series Pororo the Little Penguin and Origami Warriors in 2011, leaving fans wanting to discover more Korean animations. This success is due in part to perfecting the Korean animation technique, and financial returns being reinvested into new animated products.