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  2. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.

  3. Category:Gyaru - Wikipedia

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  4. Please Tell Me! Galko-chan - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Fujisaki provided the series' character designs. The opening theme song is performed by the voice actresses for the three main characters. [1] [5] It consisted of twelve 7 minute episodes. [20] The series premiered on 8 January 2016 as part of Ultra Super Anime Time on Tokyo MX, BS11, and AT-X. [3]

  5. Kogal - Wikipedia

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    The word kogal is a contraction of kōkōsei gyaru (高校生ギャル, "high school gal"). [6] It originated as a code used by disco bouncers to distinguish adults from minors. [6] The term is not used by the girls it refers to. They call themselves gyaru (ギャル), [7] a Japanese pronunciation of the English word "gal". [6]

  6. Booty Royale - Wikipedia

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    Booty Royale: Never Go Down Without a Fight!, known in Japan as Hagure Idol: Jigoku-hen (Japanese: はぐれアイドル 地獄変, Hepburn: Hagure Aidoru Jigoku-hen, "Stray Idol Hell"), is a Japanese ecchi manga series written and illustrated by Rui Takato. [2]

  7. Style Savvy - Wikipedia

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    Dominic's maid. She will visit the player's shop if their character wears the exact clothes she does. Didi (ソラ, Sora in the Japanese version) She owns the hair salon and is able to change the player character's hair. Will visit the player's shop and wear the purchased outfit in her salon. Olivia (マリエ, Marie in the Japanese version)

  8. Flying Colors (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Colors (ビリギャル, Biri Gyaru, Biri Gal) is a 2015 Japanese youth comedy drama film directed by Nobuhiro Doi.The film is based on the bestselling book Gakunen Biri no Gyaru ga 1 nen de Hensachi o 40 Agete Keio Daigaku ni Geneki Gokaku Shita Hanashi (学年ビリのギャルが1年で偏差値を40上げて慶應大学に現役合格した話) by Nobutaka Tsubota.

  9. The Cissy - Wikipedia

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    He even shows Stan how he uses home studio software to make himself sound like a woman on a song. This leaves Stan even more confused. At the Geological Survey , Randy/Lorde's boss proposes a separate bathroom to appease the other women at the office; however, Randy/Lorde says the bathroom is critical for his/her musical creations .