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  2. Yumeiro Patissiere - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Santos of Anime News Network calls the anime "a baking-themed series so rife with clichés that it's hard to tell where the plagiarism stops and the actual show begins." [38] Other reviewers on the same site had slightly better opinions of the series though. Carl Kimlinger calls it "pure shōjo fluff" and says that it is a "sugary little ...

  3. Joseph Dufour et Cie - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest panoramic wallpaper of its time, and marked the burgeoning of a French industry in panoramic wallpapers. Dufour realized almost immediate success from the sale of these papers and enjoyed a lively trade with America. Like most of eighteenth century wallpapers, the panorama was designed to be hung above a dado.

  4. Category : French anime-influenced animated television series

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    Pages in category "French anime-influenced animated television series" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  5. Category:Anime and manga set in France - Wikipedia

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  6. List of French animated television series - Wikipedia

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    The original French program was later reworked for the UK series The Magic Roundabout which ran from 1965 to 1978. In this English version all of the same animation was used; however, the narrator Eric Thompson rewrote the stories by saying whatever seemed appropriate, based on the action that was on the screen.

  7. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    The period between 1876 and 1882 was the most productive for Morris; he created sixteen different wallpaper designs. In his wallpapers of this period, he reverted to more naturalistic themes, somewhat less three-dimensional than his earlier work, but with an exceptional harmony and rhythm, as in his designs Poppy (1885) and Acorn.