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  2. Fair, then Partly Piggy - Wikipedia

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    Fair, then Partly Piggy (はれときどきぶた, Hare Tokidoki Buta) is a picture book series written by Shiro Yadama. Some books were translated into English by Keith Holman. [ 2 ] The book is about a boy named Noriyasu Hatakeyama who starts writing "tomorrow's" journal entries when he finds out the days start happening just the way he ...

  3. Shiro Yadama - Wikipedia

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    Shiro Yadama (矢玉四郎, Yadama Shirō, February 3, 1944 – July 14, 2024) was a Japanese author. His most famous work, Hare Tokidoki Buta, known in English as Fair, then Partly Piggy, was later written as an anime series (titled Tokyo Pig in English) by Shinichi Watanabe. Yadama died on July 14, 2024, at the age of 80. [1]

  4. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese beckoning gesture is made by holding up the hand, palm down, and repeatedly folding the fingers down and back, thus the cat's appearance. Some maneki-neko made specifically for some Western markets will have the cat's paw facing upwards, in a beckoning gesture that is more familiar to most Westerners.

  5. Zhu Bajie - Wikipedia

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    Japanese name; Kanji: ... "Piggy", or "Pigsy". Zhu Bajie is a complex and developed character in the novel. He looks like a terrible humanoid-pig monster, ...

  6. Chicken fight - Wikipedia

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    Japanese students participating in kibasen Chicken fight , also known as shoulder wars , is an informal game , often played in a lake or swimming pool , characterized by one team member sitting on the shoulders of their teammate or riding piggy-back .

  7. Buta no shippo - Wikipedia

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    Buta no shippo (豚のしっぽ) is a Japanese card game. It literally means pig's tail in English. The game is usually played with three or more players. It can be considered a party game. This game makes an appearance in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics under the name "Pig's Tail". [1]

  8. Pingu in the City - Wikipedia

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    Pingu in the City (Japanese: ピングー in ザ・シティ, Hepburn: Pingū in za Shiti) is an animated children's television series produced by Mattel Creations, NHK, NHK Enterprises, and Polygon Pictures.

  9. 1998 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    Fair, then Partly Piggy: TV Tokyo: September 29th anime July 3, 1997 – September 29, 1998 Flame of Recca: Fuji TV: July 10th anime July 19, 1997 – July 10, 1998 Hare Tokidoki Buta: TV Tokyo: September 29th anime July 3, 1997 – September 29, 1998 Initial D: Fuji TV: December 5th anime April 18, 1998 - December 5, 1998 The King of Braves ...

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