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Kibi dango (黍団子, きびだんご, "millet dumpling") is a Japanese dumpling made from the meal or flour of the kibi (proso millet) grain. [1] [2] The treat was used by folktale-hero Momotarō (the Peach Boy) to recruit his three beastly retainers (the dog, the monkey and the pheasant), in the commonly known version of the tale.
Iwaya would later pen a whole book of essay on the use of Momotaro as an instructional tool, Momotarō-shugi no kyōiku ("the Education Theory Based on Principles in Momotaro", 1915). [69] Comic images picturing Momotarō defending Japan against Oni representing Russian "Northern Devils" were given out during the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War ...
He fights and is defeated by Momotaro in the final death match. Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka; Sir Royal the 3rd (サー・ローヤル三世): A member of 3S and a snobbish man. He trained in England and uses fencing and billiards in his fights. He fights J to a double KO in the first death match. Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa
Momotaro: Sacred Sailors (桃太郎 海の神兵, Momotarō: Umi no Shinpei) [2] is the first Japanese feature-length animated film. [3] It was directed by Mitsuyo Seo , who was ordered to make a propaganda film for World War II by the Japanese Naval Ministry .
Momotaro Dentetsu (桃太郎電鉄, Momotarō Dentetsu, Momotarō Electric Railway) (also known by the abbreviated name Momotetsu) is a long-running board game-style video game series in Japan; in which players travel by rail, ship, and airplane; attempting to acquire wealth through business transactions buying properties; and dealing with rival entrepreneurs and nemeses such as the God of ...
Momotaro is a popular Japanese folk hero, but during the 1910s-40s, was used as a propaganda figure. Momotarō no Umiwashi (桃太郎の海鷲, English translation: Momotarō's Sea Eagles) is an animated Japanese propaganda film produced in 1942 by Geijutsu Eigasha and released on March 25, 1943.
Momotarō-zamurai (桃太郎侍) or Samurai Momotarō is a Japanese novel by Kiichirō Yamate (1899–1978). Published in 1946, the novel centers on an Edo-period rōnin, Shinjirō, the younger twin brother of a daimyō who was caught in a succession dispute.
Momotaro Arena: Okayama, Japan: Togi Makabe (c) vs. Kota Ibushi for the NEVER Openweight Championship: September 27 Destruction in Kobe: Kobe World Memorial Hall: Kobe, Japan: Hirooki Goto (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship: October 2 Uprising: York Hall: Bethnal Green, London, England: AJ Styles (c) vs. Marty ...