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  2. List of Kimi ni Todoke episodes - Wikipedia

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    This episode is a recap of episodes 1 through 15 narrated by the tiny men Pin sees. 17. "Day Off" Transliteration: " Kyūjitsu " (Japanese: 休日) February 2, 2010 (2010-02-02) Ayane and Chizuru visit Sawako's house and, despite appearing disreputable at first, impress her parents by being "such nice girls".

  3. Sadako Yamamura - Wikipedia

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    Sadako was born in 1947 to Shizuko Yamamura and Dr. Heihachiro Ikuma in Oshima Island. The year before, Shizuko gained psychic powers after retrieving an ancient statuette of En no Ozuno from the ocean. Shizuko also gave birth to a baby boy, but he died four months later due to an illness. Planning to move to Tokyo with Ikuma, she entrusted her ...

  4. List of Ring characters - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyuki Asakawa (浅川 和行, Asakawa Kazuyuki) is the lead character in the first novel of the series, Ring. He has two older brothers: Junichi, who works in a publishing company, and another one who works as a high school teacher. Kazuyuki is married to Shizuka Oda and they have a one-year-old daughter named Yoko.

  5. Ring (Suzuki novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ring (Suzuki novel) Ring. (Suzuki novel) Ring (リング, Ringu) is a Japanese mystery horror novel by Koji Suzuki first published in 1991, and set in modern-day Japan. The novel was the first in the Ring novel series, and the first of a trilogy, along with two sequels: Spiral (1995) and Loop (1998). The original Ring novel sold 500,000 copies ...

  6. Sadako (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $5.6 million [1] Sadako (Japanese: 貞子) aka Sadako KOL (Japanese: 貞子:咒殺 KOL) is a 2019 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. Loosely based on the novel Tide by Koji Suzuki, the film is an installment in the Ring franchise, and a sequel to Nakata's 1999 film Ring 2. [2][3][4] The film centers around ...

  7. Ring 0: Birthday - Wikipedia

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    Ring 0: Birthday (リング0 バースデイ, Ringu Zero: Bāsudei) is the 2000 Japanese horror-psychological thriller prequel of Ring directed by Norio Tsuruta.The film is based on a screenplay by Hiroshi Takahashi, which in turn is based on the short story "Lemon Heart" from the Birthday anthology by Koji Suzuki.

  8. Ring: The Final Chapter - Wikipedia

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    Fuji TV. Release. January 7. ( 1999-01-07) –. March 25, 1999. ( 1999-03-25) Ring: The Final Chapter (リング ~最終章~, Ring ~Saishūshō~) is a television series, produced in Japan, based on the Ring film series. There are a total of 12 episodes in the series and a sequel was made called Rasen, consisting of 13 episodes.

  9. The Day of the Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Day of the Bomb (in German Sadako Will Leben, meaning Sadako Wants to Live) is a non-fiction book written by the Austrian author Karl Bruckner in 1961.. The story is about a Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki who lived in Hiroshima and died of illnesses caused by radiation exposure following the atomic bombing of the city in August 1945.