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  2. Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru - Wikipedia

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    Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (カエルの 為 (ため) に 鐘 (かね) は 鳴 (な) る), officially translated as The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls, [1] is an action role-playing video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems [2] [3] [4] and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan in 1992.

  3. For Whom the Bell Tolls (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (known in English as The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls), a 1992 video game for the Game Boy; See also

  4. Folktales from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A master hunter goes to the mountain, where he has a dream of a frog eating a worm, and then being eaten by a snake. An Ainu village is attacked, and an old woman and her grandson Tonkuru escape into the forest where they get separated. A girl named Yayoi crosses the mountains every day to go to work, and each day she would talk to a tree.

  5. Wikipedia : Translation/Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru

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  6. Talk:Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru - Wikipedia

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  7. Kane no naru oka: Dai san hen, kuro no maki - Wikipedia

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    Kane no naru oka: Dai-san hen, kuro no maki (鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇クロの巻, Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: the third volume) is 1949 Japanese film and the final installment of a wartime film trilogy, directed by Keisuke Sasaki, featuring the cast from the previous two Ringing Bell Hill films.

  8. Sansukumi-ken - Wikipedia

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    In mushi-ken, the "frog" represented by the thumb wins against the "slug" represented by the pinkie finger, which, in turn defeats the "snake" (蛇) represented by the index finger, which wins against the "frog" (蛙). [6] Although this game was imported from China, the Japanese version differs in the animals represented.

  9. Category:Video games scored by Kazumi Totaka - Wikipedia

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