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My Girl (Korean: 마이걸; RR: Mai Geol) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Lee Da-hae, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Joon-gi, and Park Si-yeon. A joint production of Kallista Co. Ltd. and DSP Entertainment (now DSP Media), it aired on SBS from December 14, 2005 to February 2, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
The Brave series was first conceived by Japanese toy maker Takara after the fallout between the company and Toei Animation regarding continuing Transformers in Japan. [citation needed] Following a decline in the series' popularity that led to the cancellation of the OVA series Transformers: Zone, Takara struck a cooperative deal with the animation studio Sunrise to develop a new franchise and ...
Takara's Treasure (Japanese: タカラのびいどろ, Hepburn: Takara no Bīdoro, lit. "Takara's Vidro" [ a ] ) is a Japanese manga series by Minta Suzumaru ( 鈴丸みんた ). It is serialized in the monthly boys' love manga magazine Dear+ from September 14, 2020, to April 14, 2022.
On February 11, 2017, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a second season, titled Beyblade Burst God. [42] The season is directed by Kentaro Yamaguchi with Katsuhito Akiyama serving as chief director. Hideki Sonoda and Toshiaki Ōhashi are returning from Beyblade Burst for series composition and character design ...
As you head into the holiday season, you’re likely spending more time than usual with older loved ones. With that, it’s worth it for any adult to better understand how sundowning presents, and ...
My Girl is a 2008 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the 2005 South Korean drama series of the same title . Directed by Erick C. Salud and Jerome C. Pobocan, it stars Kim Chiu , Gerald Anderson and Enchong Dee .
December 4, 2024 at 12:39 PM Free agent outfielder Juan Soto has begun narrowing down his list of possible landing spots, with the price tag on a new contract likely topping the $600 million mark.
The remaining five Australians from the infamous “Bali Nine” drug gang are “relieved and happy” to be home after Canberra struck a deal with Jakarta to end their two decades of imprisonment.