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  2. Business Fish - Wikipedia

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    Business Fish (ビジネスフィッシュ, Bijinesu Fisshu) is a fictional character created by Yuichiro Ohno and produced by the Japanese company Quan, Inc. Featuring a salaryman with the head of a fish, the character has been featured in a web comic series by Quan, Inc., as well as being known for its stickers on Facebook and Line.

  3. Dagashi - Wikipedia

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    The anime covers some of the most popular dagashi, as well as more obscure kinds. Some savory dagashi are also suitable as sakana , drinking snacks and adults consume them out of nostalgia. Examples such as Umaibo and cheese arare are featured in the ninth episode of the drinking anime, Takunomi .

  4. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    a computer platform game based on a James Bond styled fish. Freddi Fish: Goldfish Freddi Fish Series: PC A yellow fish with orange fins and blue eyes. She volunteers to investigate any mystery or crime that has recently affected her friends. She often counters the crooks she catches with morals of wrongdoings. Roysten: Goldfish Banjo-Kazooie ...

  5. Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Seijirō Kobe, founder of the store Naniwaya Sōhonten (浪花家総本店), [2] was having trouble selling his imagawayaki, so he decided to bake the cakes into fish shapes resembling tai, or red sea bream. Tai is considered a symbol of luck and fortune in Japan and was an expensive fish only affordable by the higher classes or on special ...

  6. Takoyaki - Wikipedia

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    Takoyaki being made in Osaka, 2022. Takoyaki (たこ焼き or 蛸焼) is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special molded pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus (tako), tempura scraps (), pickled ginger (beni shoga), and green onion (negi).

  7. Sakana - Wikipedia

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    Because dried fish and salted fish roe were popular choice for such dishes, over the years the term sakana also came to mean "fish." Another word for "snack" in Japanese is otsumami ( お摘み ) .The Japanese noun tsumami meaning "something to nibble/eat with a drink", which is beautified by adding an honorific prefix o and becoming otsumami ...

  8. Goldfish (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Goldfish is a brand of fish-shaped cracker with a small imprint of an eye and a smile manufactured by Pepperidge Farm, which is a division of the Campbell Soup Company. [1] The brand's current marketing and product packaging incorporate this feature of the product: "The Snack That Smiles Back!

  9. Fin Fin on Teo the Magic Planet - Wikipedia

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    This place is available in the 4-world version and above. In the foreground is a cave inside the water. In the background of the upper part of the place, one can see the opposite plant-rich bank. This place is the only one that shows the underwater world of Teo, and only here can the player watch Fin Fin diving and hunting for fish.