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Banana is a 2015 British television series created by Russell T Davies and aired on E4. The sister series to Channel 4 's Cucumber and the 4oD documentary series Tofu , Banana is a series focusing on LGBT youth in Manchester , around the narrative of Cucumber .
Banana used to describe people who are of East Asian descent, thus considered "yellow skinned," but think, act, and react as a stereotypical White or non-Asian would. It is usually used to refer to people of east Asian origin living in Western countries (e.g. the subset of Asian Americans with ancestry from east Asia).
Bananas is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen, Louise Lasser, and Carlos Montalban.Written by Allen and Mickey Rose, the film is about a bumbling New Yorker who, after being dumped by his activist girlfriend, travels to a tiny Latin American nation and becomes involved in its latest revolution. [1]
Banana Yoshimoto (吉本 ばなな, Yoshimoto Banana, born 24 July 1964 [1]) is the pen name of Japanese writer Mahoko Yoshimoto (吉本 真秀子, Yoshimoto Mahoko). From 2002 to 2015, she wrote her name in hiragana ( よしもと ばなな ).
There are 105 stages in Banana. [4] Both of the final stages of the game loop from left to right, meaning that it is possible to quickly warp from one part of the level to another. [5] Each stage progressively becomes more difficult. At the end of each stage, the number of steps the player took is totaled.
Devoured post-baseball games, at trips to the local mom-and-pop shop or at the pharmacy around the corner, there's simply no wrong time to partake in the split experience. So, where did this ...
' Doll ') and "Banana Q". Produced by Viva Films , Pik Pak Boom was released on December 25, 1988, as part of the 14th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). Pik Pak Boom was the second highest-grossing film among the six entries of the festival, after Agila ng Maynila , and won the award for Best Production Design (Manny B. Morfe).