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Taiwanese-Japanese co-production [13] Hana Yori Dango: Yasuyuki Kusuda: Yuki Uchida: Romance: Hiroshima: Koreyoshi Kurahara, Roger Spottiswoode: Kenneth Welsh, Hisashi Igawa: Drama: Kamikaze Taxi: Masato Harada: Kura: Yasuo Furuhata: Yūko Asano: A Last Note: Kaneto Shindō: Haruko Sugimura Nobuko Otowa: Japan Academy Prize for Best Film ...
The following are lists of films produced in Japan in the 1990s: List of Japanese films of 1990; List of Japanese films of 1991; List of Japanese films of 1992; List of Japanese films of 1993; List of Japanese films of 1994; List of Japanese films of 1995; List of Japanese films of 1996; List of Japanese films of 1997; List of Japanese films of ...
Dakota Rose Ostrenga (born September 19, 1995), [1] [5] known professionally as Dakota Rose, is an American model, fashion blogger, and television personality based in Tokyo, Japan. Ostrenga achieved early Internet fame by posting make-up tutorials on YouTube in 2011, which went viral in Asia and earned her the nickname "real-life Barbie doll."
Pages in category "1995 in Japanese cinema" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
In September 2020, Dailymotion partnered with Mi Video, the global video app developed by Xiaomi. [16] The partnership will help Mi Video to increase its engagement with its audience and continue its growth momentum. Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users. [17]
Rank Title Distributor Distributor income (¥ million) [52] [53] 1. Die Hard with a Vengeance: 20th Century Fox: 4,800 2. Speed: 20th Century Fox: 4,500 3. Forrest Gump
Barbie films (2 C, 33 P, 1 F) S. Single OVAs (14 P) Pages in category "Direct-to-video animated films" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.
Prior to 1986, the doll was known as Takara Barbie. In 1986 Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel, and, as they owned the rights over the Takara Barbie's design, came up with a new name for the doll. [4] The explanation given for the name change was that Jenny was the name of a character Barbie portrayed in a play, also titled Jenny.