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Hopper is faced with a difficult choice: to choose between a tiny ice cream cone where he is located or a huge one at the top of a mountain. He chooses the big one, but getting there is nowhere near as easy as he thinks.
Princess Maker (プリンセスメーカー) is a series of social simulation bishōjo games where the player must act as a parental figure and raise a young girl. The series was produced by the video game and anime production company Gainax .
iii Icecrin (Japanese: iiiあいすくりん, Hepburn: iii aisu kurin) is a Japanese 3D CGI short anime series produced by Shin-Ei Animation and TIA in collaboration with Okinawan ice cream chain Blue Seal Ice Cream [1] [2] and toy company Takara Tomy. [3] It is directed by Juria Matsumura (TsukiPro the Animation) and written by Hiroko Fukuda ...
During a chair hockey game at the power plant with office supplies, Mr. Burns chastises Homer for behaving unprofessionally during the game. Homer gets in more trouble when an ice cream truck passes by the plant, causing him to fantasize that Mr. Burns is an ice cream cone and try to lick him, resulting in Homer being fired as he runs towards the ice cream truck.
Gourmet Girl Graffiti, known in Japan as Happy Cooking Graffiti (幸腹グラフィティ, Kōfuku Gurafiti), is a four-panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Makoto Kawai. It was serialized in Houbunsha 's Manga Time Kirara Miracle! magazine between the March 2012 and November 2016 issues.
Pages in category "Ice hockey in anime and manga" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dogsred; G.
In volume 6 Nina realizes that she does love him. In volume 7 of Mamotte! Lollipop, when she is 22 years old, she is depicted with shorter hair and comes for a summer break in the magic world. Zero (ゼロ, Zero) Voiced by: Miki Ōtani (Japanese); Eric Vale, Alison Viktorin (child) (English) Zero has aqua blue hair and is the same age as Nina.
Some historians point to France in the early 19th century as the birthplace of the ice cream cone: an 1807 illustration of a Parisian girl enjoying a treat may depict an ice cream cone [2] and edible cones were mentioned in French cooking books as early as 1825, when Julien Archambault described how one could roll a cone from "little waffles". [3]