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Bincho-tan (びんちょうタン, Binchō-tan) is a mascot character, created by Japanese manga artist Takahito Ekusa (江草天仁, Ekusa Takahito) and produced by game goods company Alchemist. The name is a play on words: binchōtan ( 備長炭 ) is a kind of charcoal , which is mainly used for cooking.
There are scenes where everything around Binchō-tan is much larger than her than usual. — Tokek 01:09, 21 October 2006 (UTC) [ reply ] Binchou is shown being small enough to sit in a shoe (to deodorize it) and a pot of cooking rice, and other times as large enough to pick up a pot of rice.
Binchō-tan (Japanese: 備長炭, [biɲtɕoꜜːtaɴ]), also called white charcoal or binchō-zumi, is a type of high-quality charcoal traditionally used in Japanese cooking. Its use dates back to the Edo period when during the Genroku era, a craftsman named Bichū-ya Chōzaemon ( 備中屋 長左衛門 ) began to produce it in Tanabe, Wakayama .
They have been serialized for the shōnen manga anthology book Weekly Shōnen Jump from Shueisha since December 8, 2003. [1] It is set in an Edo which has been conquered by aliens named Amanto. The plot follows the life from the samurai Gintoki Sakata who works as a free-lancer along his friends, Shinpachi Shimura and Kagura , in order to pay ...
Bincho-Tan: Ishikawa Pro Naoya Ishikawa Jishu seisaku mūbī bin chō Tan: OVA [4] August 24 – January 25, 2006: Majokko Tsukune-chan: 6 Xebec Hiroaki Sakurai: Majokko tsukune-chan [4] August 26 – November 25: Prayers: 2 PPM Yusaku Saotome Pureiyāzu [4] August 28 – September 4: Air in Summer: Kyoto Animation Tatsuya Ishihara Eā in samā ...
Manga Fairy Tales of the World is an anime anthology series produced by World Television, TBS Britannica and Dax International based on fairy tales, legends, literature classics and famous characters biographies. The series was broadcast in Japan by TBS from October 7, 1976, to March 28, 1979, in 127 episodes. Each episode is divided into two ...
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Biscuit-tan is another character whose design originated from Futaba Channel. She is an unofficial mascot of the KFC franchise; hence her love of syrup-covered biscuits resembling those served at those restaurants.