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2004 model, the first version of the doll that can be bathed: The doll comes with a duck toy and a duck-themed outfit to represent the new feature. 2006 model "Magic Eyes": The first version to include functional eyes which close when the dummy is placed in the doll's mouth. This is also the first version available as a boy.
The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.
"Come Alive" (Paris Hilton song), 2014 "Come Alive (The War of the Roses)", a 2009 song by Janelle Monáe "Come Alive" (Netsky song), 2012 "Come Alive", a song by Biohazard from Reborn in Defiance, 2012
A reborn doll is a hand made art doll that resembles a human infant with as much realism as possible. The process of creating a reborn doll is referred to as reborning and the doll artists are referred to as reborners. [1] [2] Reborn dolls may be created from a blank kit or from a manufactured doll and are also known as lifelike dolls or reborn ...
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Kyoya Hibari (雲雀 恭弥, Hibari Kyōya) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Reborn! created by Akira Amano.For the most part of the series, Hibari is portrayed as an supporting character, taking little to no interest in the events that surround the protagonist, Tsuna Sawada.
Reborn!, also known as Katekyō Hitman Reborn!, is an anime television series directed by Kenichi Imaizumi and produced and animated by Artland. It first began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 7, 2006, and has since broadcast over 200 episodes, which are each referred to as a "Target".
Frampton Comes Alive! is a double live album by the English musician and songwriter Peter Frampton, released in 1976 by A&M Records. Following four studio albums with little success and sales, Frampton Comes Alive! was a breakthrough for Frampton and is one of the best-selling live albums ever.