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  2. Malaysian comics - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia was formed in 1963 through the union of several former British colonies. Cartooning in the region dates back to 19th-century British Malaya. Singapore (part of Malaysia until 1965) and Penang, key trading hubs in Malaya, had thriving publishing industries that were central to the development of Malaysian comics until the mid-20th century. [10]

  3. Adit Sopo Jarwo - Wikipedia

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    Adit Sopo Jarwo (Pegon: اديت سوڤو جرو) is an Indonesian animated television series for children.Produced by MD Animation, the series was launched on 27 January 2014 on MNCTV.

  4. Tahilalats - Wikipedia

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    Tahilalats, also known as Mindblowon, is an Indonesian-language webcomic which is created, written and illustrated by Nurfadli Mursyid. First published through the Instagram account @tahilalats in 2014, the daily four-panel comic is one of the most-followed webcomics in Indonesia, being published primarily via WEBTOON and social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook.

  5. List of Malaysian animated films - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 01:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Benny & Mice - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip features Benny as tall and frizzy-haired, while Mice has glasses and a big nose. [1] Each comic strip has a different title picture which always resembles Benny and Mice. The final Benny & Mice newspaper comic strip was published on 4 July 2010.

  7. Kampung Boy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rohani classified the genre of the show as comedy drama. [1] According to her, the main theme in Kampung Boy is nostalgia, carrying Lat's intention to portray rural childhood as a "much more interesting and creative" experience than growing up in an urban environment. [26] Several episodes champion the kampung way of life. In "Antara Jaguh ...

  8. Mbaru Niang - Wikipedia

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    [1] Mbaru Niang is built with seven houses arranged in a circular shape on flat land. In the middle of the circle, there is an altar called compang. Compang is the central point of the seven Mbaru Niang houses, and it is the most sacred location for the Manggarainese in Wae Rebo. The compang altar is used to worship God and ancestral spirits. [1]

  9. List of church buildings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Around 10.5% of Indonesia's total population are Christians, and there are approximately 76,517 churches across Indonesia. [1] This list strictly includes notable church buildings and their historic significance in Indonesian history.