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  2. Aoi sanmyaku - Wikipedia

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    Aoi sanmyaku was released in two parts, part one on July 19, 1949, part two one week later, [1] [2] [3] and was highly successful both with the audience and the critics. [5]The film's popular theme song theme was sung by Ichiro Fujiyama and Mitsue Nara.

  3. Maze (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese), [10] [20] Mirm (1st voice), and Echo (2nd voice) (English) Dulger The Rom Demi-Armor of the Gods. Only Mill is capable of summoning it, bio-linking it to her and Maze. It is an extremely powerful Demi-Armor that is controlled by either Maze, although Man Maze is the better pilot.

  4. House of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    House of the Sun (Japanese: たいようのいえ, Hepburn: Taiyō no Ie) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ta'amo. It was serialized by Kodansha in Dessert magazine. [ 1 ] The series has completed with 13 volumes.

  5. Legend of Himiko - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Himiko (火魅子伝, Himiko-Den) is a Japanese media franchise, consisting of an anime television series, a manga series, a novel series, and a PlayStation game. All four were released in early 1999. The PlayStation game was created by Hakuhodo and was released in Japan on March 11, 1999.

  6. Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii - Wikipedia

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    Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii (サンゴ礁伝説 青い海のエルフィ, Coral Reef Legend: Elfie of the Blue Sea) is a 1986 Japanese anime fantasy adventure television film directed by Yoshio Kuroda. It was broadcast on May 19, 1986, on Fuji Television. [1]

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  8. Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate - Wikipedia

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    Yūzō Kawashima (left) directing actor Frankie Sakai. Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate (幕末太陽傳 or 幕末太陽伝, Bakumatsu taiyōden), also known as A Sun-Tribe Myth from the Bakumatsu Era, is a 1957 Japanese comedy film directed by Yūzō Kawashima and written by Kawashima, Shōhei Imamura and Keiichi Tanaka.

  9. Setsuko Hara - Wikipedia

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    Setsuko Hara was born Masae Aida (会田 昌江, Aida Masae) in what is now Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama in a family with three sons and five daughters. Her elder sister was married to film director Hisatora Kumagai, which gave her an entry into the world of the cinema: he encouraged her to drop out of school, which she did, [3] and then she went to work for Nikkatsu Studios in Tamagawa, outside ...