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  2. List of Usagi Yojimbo stories - Wikipedia

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    Blood wings part 1: First appearance of the Komori Ninja issue #22 May/1990 Blood Wings part 2: Usagi's Ark: featuring Miyamoto Usagi and the crew of the Space Ark issue #23 Jul/1990 The Way of the Samurai: issue #24 Sep/1990 Lone Goat and Kid: issue #25 Nov/1990 The Bridge: issue #26 Jan/1991 The Dual: issue #27 Mar/1991 My Lords Daughter ...

  3. Math Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Math Rabbit is a spin-off of the Reader Rabbit educational video game series. It was published by The Learning Company in 1986 for MS-DOS and Apple II. A Deluxe version was released in 1993 for MS-DOS, Mac, and Windows 3.x. In 1997, a remake was released for Windows and Mac as Reader Rabbit's Math 1.

  4. Miyamoto Usagi - Wikipedia

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    Miyamoto Usagi is the main protagonist of Usagi Yojimbo, whom Sakai has said was inspired by the life of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. [9] [10] [11] Originally intended to be a human, Sakai was inspired to anthropomorphize the character after doodling a rabbit with its ears bound in a style reminiscent of a samurai topknot.

  5. Usagi Yojimbo - Wikipedia

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    Usagi Yojimbo (兎用心棒, Usagi Yōjinbō, "rabbit bodyguard") is a comic book series created by Stan Sakai.It is set primarily at the beginning of the Edo period of Japanese history and features anthropomorphic animals replacing humans.

  6. The Learning Company - Wikipedia

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    The leading families of products were the Reader Rabbit series for ages 2–8, the Treasure Mountain Reading-Math-Science series for ages 5–9, the Super Solver series for ages 7–12, the Student Writing & Publishing Center for ages 7-adult, and the Foreign Language Learning series for ages 15-adult.

  7. Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga - Wikipedia

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    Miho Museum Panel from the fourth scroll, samurai listen to their leader speak carefully Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga ( 鳥獣人物戯画 , literally "Animal-person Caricatures") , commonly shortened to Chōjū-giga ( 鳥獣戯画 , literally "Animal Caricatures") , is a famous set of four picture scrolls, or emakimono , belonging to Kōzan-ji temple ...

  8. Reader Rabbit: 1st Grade - Wikipedia

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    Reading Tutor said the game was a prime example of how Reader Rabbit puts educational games in the context of an interesting story line. [13] Jeffrey Kessler who worked as a Learning Specialist for the Reader Rabbit franchise described the game as a clever mix of math, reading, art and emotion rather than a year's curriculum. [ 14 ]

  9. List of French animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Toto, the most famous kid on the playground, has taken on a new dimension in the albums published by Delcourt. He is now going to become a star of the small screen! Traditional Titeuf: Tootuff: 2001 and 2017 [4] Canal J: Based on the Swiss comic series created by Zep. Traditional Tom-Tom et Nana: Tom-Tom and Nana. Tom and Lili. 1997–2019 4.21 ...