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  2. Anpanman: Baikinman and Lulun in the Picture Book - Wikipedia

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    Produced by TMS Entertainment, the film serves as the 35th entry in the Anpanman film series, itself based on the Anpanman book series by Takashi Yanase. The film stars the show's regular voice cast alongside guest stars such as actress Aya Ueto and comedian Takashi Okamura of Ninety-nine. The film was released on June 28, 2024 by Tokyo Theatres.

  3. Anpanman - Wikipedia

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    Anpanman (それいけ!アンパンマン, Let's Go! Anpanman), which is one of the most popular anime series among young children in Japan. The series follows the adventures of Anpanman, a superhero with an anpan (a red bean paste filled pastry) for a head, who protects the world from an evil anthropomorphic germ named Baikinman.

  4. List of Soreike! Anpanman episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Anpanman and the Ghost Forest / Anpanman and Namekujira" Transliteration: "Anpanman to Obake no Mori / Anpanman to Name Kujira" (Japanese: アンパンマンとおばけのもり / アンパンマンとなめくじら) February 27, 1989 () 21 "Anpanman and Baikin Robot / Anpanman and Osoujiman"

  5. Takashi Yanase - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Yanase (やなせ たかし,Yanase Takashi,February 6, 1919 – October 13, 2013) was a Japanese writer, poet, illustrator and lyricist. [1] He was best known as the creator of the picture book and animated series Anpanman.

  6. Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton, gets a dog - AOL

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    Halloween may be six months away, but Home Depot unveiled some of its latest and greatest decorations, including a dog pal for Skelly, the brand’s gigantic and popular 12-foot skeleton.

  7. Category:Anpanman - Wikipedia

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  8. Armour (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Armour, although all used for the sole intent to ward off attackers, can be split into defensive and offensive armour. Examples of offensive armour are horns, hooves, antlers, claws, beaks, clubs and pincers, as developed in some mammals, birds, reptiles (including dinosaurs, such as the dromaeosaurid claw and the ceratopsian horn) and arthropods.

  9. Talk:Anpanman - Wikipedia

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