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  2. Shirayuki (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shirayuki" is a song by South Korean idol group Myname. It was released on November 20, 2013, as its third Japanese single under YM3D. Written by INP, Lensei, and Zen Nishizawa, it is the quintet's first ballad released as a single in the country. "Shirayuki" was released in three editions: Web Edition, and Limited Editions A and B.

  3. The Legend of Snow White - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Snow White (白雪姫の伝説, Shirayuki Hime no Densetsu) is a Japanese anime series produced by Tatsunoko Production, based on the 1812 European fairy tale. Directed by Kunitoshi Okajima, the series premiered on NHK on 6 April 1994 and ran for 52 episodes until its conclusion on 29 March 1995.

  4. Snow White with the Red Hair - Wikipedia

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    During the days after being kissed by Zen, Shirayuki becomes hopelessly flustered every time she faces Zen, while the prince, despite being eager for an answer from her, must leave with Mitsuhide and Kiki to Kihal's island. Once reunited, Zen and Shirayuki finally share their true feelings for each other.

  5. Category:Zen art and culture - Wikipedia

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  6. Prétear - Wikipedia

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    Prétear (新白雪姫伝説プリーティア, Shin Shirayuki-hime Densetsu Purītia), also called Prétear - The New Legend of Snow White, is a manga series written by Junichi Sato and illustrated by Kaori Naruse.

  7. Haboku sansui - Wikipedia

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    The full hanging scroll of Broken Ink Landscape by Sesshū Tōyō, 1495, including dedicatory inscription by the artist, and six poems by Zen Buddhist monks.. Haboku sansui (破墨山水図, haboku sansui-zu, Broken Ink Landscape) is a splashed-ink landscape painting on a hanging scroll.

  8. Hanshan and Shide - Wikipedia

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    Kanzan and Jittoku by Sesshū Tōyō.Japan, Muromachi period, 15th century Hanshan and Shide (Japanese: Kanzan and Jittoku) are popular figures in Zen painting who have been depicted many times as a pair, and the duo is a motif in Zen painting and representative of deeper meanings in Zen Buddhism as a whole.

  9. Zen the Intergalactic Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Zen has also appeared in magazines as varied as Mixx, published by Tokyopop, and Heavy metal. In 2008, a new series of Zen trade paperbacks was to be launched by publisher Devil's Due. [2] In addition, Devil's Due has announced an all-new continuing Zen comic-book series, written by fan favorite Joe Casey and illustrated by Joe Abraham. Devil's ...