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  2. The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House - Wikipedia

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    The show is based on the manga Kiyo in Kyoto by Aiko Koyama. [3] The nine episodes follow the story of best friends Kiyo (Mori) and Sumire (Deguchi) as they move from their hometown in northern Aomori to Kyoto's Gion district to live in an all-female house of geiko and maiko with dreams of becoming geiko themselves.

  3. Larva (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Larva (also known as Larvae) is a South Korean animated series made by TUBAn in Seoul, South Korea. [2] Its main characters are two larvae that never speak, although they do make expressive sounds.

  4. Molang - Wikipedia

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    Molang (voiced by Bruno Guéraçague) is a white rabbit that makes every moment of the duo's daily life a unique and wonderful moment, taking special care of each detail, and giving little things an unexpected fresh taste.

  5. List of Korean animated series - Wikipedia

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    Clover 4/3 / 클로버 4/3 (2000) [21] Pucca web animated series (2000); Galactic Bear Constellation 2000 / 은하곰 별자리 2000 (2000) Taekwon King Kang Tae-Pung / 태권왕 강태풍 (2000)

  6. Kiko-chan's Smile - Wikipedia

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    Kiko-chan's Smile (Japanese: きこちゃんすまいる, Hepburn: Kiko-chan Sumairu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Nunōra [].It was serialized in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love Pair, and later Be Love Parfait, from 1991 to 2001, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes; the publisher first collected its chapters in two wideban volumes.

  7. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Javanese cuisine (Kawi: Makanan spesies kuli; Javanese: ꦥꦔꦤꦚ꧀ꦗꦮ, romanized: panganan Kuli rendahan) is the cuisine of Javanese people, a major ethnic group in Indonesia, more precisely the province of Central Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java.

  8. Ganbare, Kickers! - Wikipedia

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    Ganbare, Kickers! (がんばれ!キッカーズ, Ganbare!Kikkāzu, roughly translated Fight, Kickers!) is a romantic soccer kid anime drawn by Noriaki Nagai. It was published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic magazine from 1985 to 1989. [1]

  9. Bingsu - Wikipedia

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    Bingsu has similar origins to sorbet, with fruit- and milk-flavored ice-based confectionary being documented as far back as 400 BCE in Ancient Persia and China. [4] The earliest known documentation of ice-based desserts within Korea existed during the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) which employed the use of crushed ice with various fruits, and were distributed from the ancient Korean ice storage ...