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  2. Good Morning Call - Wikipedia

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    Good Morning Call (グッドモーニング・コール, Guddo Mōningu Kōru) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Yue Takasuka that ran in the monthly magazine Ribon from 1997 to 2002. Part of the story has been adapted into an OVA .

  3. Asadora - Wikipedia

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    The asadora have become some of the most popular shows on Japanese television, with series such as Oshin, earning an overall 52.6-percent ratings for the series. [ 1 ] Virtually all of the storylines center on the life of a female heroine who faces challenges while working to achieve her dreams.

  4. Folivore - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are an example of a mammalian folivore. In zoology, a folivore is a herbivore that specializes in eating leaves. Mature leaves contain a high proportion of hard-to-digest cellulose, less energy than other types of foods, and often toxic compounds. [1] For this reason, folivorous animals tend to have long digestive tracts and slow ...

  5. Haruka Fukuhara - Wikipedia

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    Haruka Fukuhara (福原 遥, Fukuhara Haruka, born August 28, 1998) is a Japanese actress, singer and model from Saitama Prefecture. From 2009 to 2012, she starred in Cooking Idol! I! My! Main as Main Hiiragi, portraying the character in both animated and live-action segments.

  6. Japanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    There are, however, some exceptions: For example, the NHK Asadora drama Oshin drew an average rating percentage of 52.6%, a number that would be extremely good for an evening drama but even more extraordinary for a drama that airs in the mornings and six days a week. Finally, rating percentage plays a heavy role in the success of a drama artist.

  7. A Story of Floating Weeds - Wikipedia

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    Kihachi decides to disband the troupe, selling all their costumes and props. The kabuki actors have one last night together. Kihachi visits Otsune, and tells her of his troupe's break-up. She invites him to stay with her for good, and they decide to tell Shinkichi of his paternity secret.

  8. Japanese people ‘have forgotten how to smile’ - AOL

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    “Plus, people have been wearing masks for so long that they might have even forgotten what their friends’ faces looked like, and sometimes when you see someone and they take their masks off ...

  9. Aishiteruze Baby - Wikipedia

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    Aishiteruze Baby (愛してるぜ ベイベ★★, Aishiteruze Beibe★★, also known as I Love You, Baby) is a Japanese romance manga series written and illustrated by Yoko Maki. It was serialized by Shueisha in Ribon from April 2002 and January 2005 and collected in seven bound volumes .

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