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  2. Snow cone - Wikipedia

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    A snow cone (or snow kone, sno kone, sno-kone, sno cone, or sno-cone) is a variation of shaved ice or ground-up ice desserts commonly served in paper cones or foam cups. [1] The dessert consists of ice shavings that are topped with flavored sugar syrup.

  3. Kakigōri - Wikipedia

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    July 25 is known as kakigōri day in Japan because of its pronunciation sounding similar to summer ice in Japanese. [7] Another reasoning for July 25 being kakigōri day is because, on that day in 1933, there was a record high temperature in Japan.

  4. Category:Images of cartoon characters - Wikipedia

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  5. Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures - Wikipedia

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    Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures is a 2005 video game based on the Cartoon Network animated television series Ed, Edd n Eddy, developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by Midway. It uses 3D platformer gameplay on home console and PC versions whereas the Game Boy Advance version is a 2D side-scrolling video game .

  6. Sanmao (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Sanmao (Chinese: 三毛; pinyin: Sānmáo) is a manhua character created by Zhang Leping in 1935. He is one of the world's longest running cartoon characters and remains a landmark as one of the most famous and beloved fictional characters in China today. The name Sanmao means "three hairs" in Chinese or "three mao" (a reference to his poverty ...

  7. South Korean animation - Wikipedia

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    However, aeni usually refers to Japanese animation in colloquial usage, [1] although it can refer to Korean animation or animation in general. To distinguish it from its Japanese counterpart, Korean animation is often called hanguk aeni (Korean: 한국 애니; lit. Korean animation) [2] or guksan aeni (Korean: 국산 애니; lit. domestic ...

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  9. Chinese animation - Wikipedia

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    The history of animated moving pictures in China began in 1918 when an animation piece from the United States titled Out of the Inkwell landed in Shanghai. Cartoon clips were first used in advertisements for domestic products. Though the animation industry did not begin until the arrival of the Wan brothers in 1926.