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ハゲ丸のかいけつゼロ/Hagemaru The Zorro Boy 51: ハゲ丸の大ヘンシーン!/The Body Swap Story of Hagemaru and Miss Sakura: June 21, 1989 つるセコベストテン/Best 10 Short Stories 暗黒街のハゲ丸くん/Hagemaru in the Dark City 52: オナラでハッピッピ!/In the Hospital of Misadventure: July 5, 1989
Tsurupika Hagemaru (つるピカハゲ丸, lit. "Little Baldy Hagemaru"), or simply Hagemaru, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinbo Nomura. The series was published in the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic from 1985 to 1995. It tells the story of a young boy named Hagemaru and his ideas for saving money.
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He is best known as the author of the yonkoma manga Tsurupika Hagemaru (つるピカハゲ丸, lit. "Little Baldy Hagemaru"), which was adapted as a 58-episode anime television series and for which he received the 1988 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. [1] He also later created a manga adaption of Ratchet & Clank.
Arunee Nanthiwat (Thai: อรุณี นันทิวาส) is a Thai voice actress who has been works for Channel 9, TIGA, and Dream Express (DEX).. Arunee's major roles include Suneo Honekawa in Doraemon, Conan Edogawa, Sonoko Suzuki in Detective Conan in 1999–2021, Nico Robin, and Tony Tony Chopper In One Piece. [1]
Pirate Ship Higemaru was the third game produced by Capcom, following Vulgus and Sonson. It is one of three Capcom games to use Z80-based technology, along with 1942 and Exed Exes. The Yashichi, a power-up item that frequently appears in Capcom games (especially those of the late 1980s and early 1990s), makes its second cameo appearance here ...
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On February 23, 1990, Epoch released an action game for the Famicom. On July 15, 1994, another action game, Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Bouken Ouedo Juraki, was released by Video System for the Game Boy. A board game titled Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku was released on January 27, 1995 by Video System for the Super Famicom.