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七色の花~, Shimajirō and Fufu's Great Adventure: Save the Seven-Colored Flower!) is a 2013 Japanese children's live action/anime film. It's the first film to feature the character Shimajirō. [1] The film is directed by Isamu Hirabayashi and was released on March 15, 2013. [2] Japanese Voice Cast. Omi Minami- Shimajiro Shimano (voice)
[40] Balakrishna Ganeshan of The News Minute gave the film a rating of 2.5/5 and wrote "'F3' does not have much of a plot but a series of comedy events keeps the audience engaged". [41] Neeshitha Nyayapati of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2.5/5 and compared F3 with the Golmaal franchise, terming it: "loud, messy, sometimes funny ...
Leftover ugali can also be eaten with tea the following morning. [19] Ugali is relatively inexpensive and thus easily accessible to the poor, who usually combine it with a meat or vegetable stew (e.g., sukuma wiki in Kenya) to make a filling meal. Ugali is easy to make, and the flour can last for a considerable time in average conditions.
The starch can come in the form of a paste or mash made of cassava or corn flour, called fufu or ugali. When eaten, the fufu is rolled into golf-ball-sized balls and dipped into the spicy stew; often an indentation is made with the thumb in order to bring up a thimbleful of sauce. [citation needed]
On March 30, 2013, ISA held and filmed their first game show at YouTube Space Los Angeles. The event had several famous YouTubers including Anthony Lee, Brandon Laatsch , Clara C , David Choi , Freddie Wong , Jen Chae Buescher(FrmHeadToToe), Mike Song , Ted Fu, Wesley Chan as players, Kevin Wu as the gamemaster named Yoshi, and Amy Okuda and ...
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Hidenari Ugaki (宇垣 秀成, Ugaki Hidenari, born July 25, 1963) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo.He is currently attached to 81 Produce.He is best known for his roles in Mobile Fighter G Gundam (as Argo Gulskii), the TV Tokyo edition of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (as Donatello), the 2005 Doraemon series (as Kannari-san), and the Yakuza video game series (as Goro Majima).
Game (stylized G@me) is a 2003 Japanese thriller film, based on a novel by Keigo Higashino. It is directed by Satoshi Isaka, and stars Naohito Fujiki, Yukie Nakama, Ryudo Uzaki, Izam and Ryo Ishibashi. It was remade unofficially in India as Sarabham. [1] [2] [3]