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  2. Irasutoya - Wikipedia

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    A sign at a park featuring Irasutoya illustrations. In addition to typical clip art topics, unusual occupations such as nosmiologists, airport bird patrollers, and foresters are depicted, as are special machines like miso soup dispensers, centrifuges, transmission electron microscopes, obscure musical instruments (didgeridoo, zampoña, cor anglais), dinosaurs and other ancient creatures such ...

  3. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    Among them, the "itasha"—originally Japanese slang meaning an imported Italian car—was the most desired. Since then, itasha (as the decorated vehicle) was derived from combining the Japanese words itai ( 痛い , painful, cringe, embarrassing) and sha ( 車 , vehicle) . [ 4 ]

  4. Speed Racer - Wikipedia

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    The car was the only car built in addition to the Mach Five for the movie, and it features weapons like machine guns mounted above the cockpit and under the chassis. In addition to this car, Racer X also drives a car built for the competitions in the film, a T180. This car was titled the "Augury" in the film's video game counterpart.

  5. Mach Five - Wikipedia

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    Mach Five was designed by Mitsuki Nakamura, who was the art director of Tatsunoko Production, which produced the 1967 TV anime series. [1] [2]The initial plan was to keep the original manga [a] design for the anime production, but it was decided to redesign the car, and Nakamura, a car enthusiast, was entrusted with the task. [3]

  6. Gigantor - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo-based artist had designed the robot for a Japanese shōnen manga series Tetsujin-28 and later a black-and-white animated TV series called Tetsujin 28-go. [ 4 ] Ladd, who had produced the successful international, English-language adaptation of Astro Boy , and Al Singer formed a corporation called Delphi Associates, Inc. to produce and ...

  7. Pui Pui Molcar - Wikipedia

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    Pui Pui Molcar (Japanese: PUI PUI モルカー, Hepburn: Pui Pui Morukā, "Pui Pui Cavy-Car") is a Japanese stop-motion short anime series produced by Shin-Ei Animation [1] and Japan Green Hearts in cooperation with Bandai Namco Entertainment.

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  9. List of superhero productions created by Toei - Wikipedia

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    black-and-white; made with co-operation from Panasonic, as the series was used to advertise their products under the National brand name; 1961: Invasion of the Neptune Men: 宇宙快速船 (Uchū Kaisokusen) film: black-and-white; the Japanese title translates as The Space Pirate Ship [2] 1966: Golden Bat: 黄金バット (Ōgon Batto) film ...