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  2. La Corda d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    Episodes. 12. La Corda d'Oro ( Japanese: 金色のコルダ, Hepburn: Kin'iro no Koruda) is a Japanese role-playing game series targeted at a female demographic audience from Koei. The title is Italian for The Golden String . The story was adapted into a manga by the game's character designer, Yuki Kure, which is serialized in LaLa magazine.

  3. Voodoo doll - Wikipedia

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    A humanoid figurine with pins stuck into it: this was one method by which cunning folk battled witches using magical means. Artifact at the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Cornwall, England. The term Voodoo doll commonly refers to an effigy that is typically used for the insertion of pins. [1] Such practices are found in various forms in the ...

  4. List of La Corda d'Oro episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first, entitled La Corda d'Oro: Primo Passo, aired on Japanese television from October 2, 2006 to March 26, 2007. The 25 TV episode and one OVA were compiled into 9 DVD volumes. The second season has only two episodes, the first of which aired on March 26, 2009 and the second on June 5, 2009. [1] Both seasons are available for streaming on ...

  5. Hino (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hino (written: 日野 or 火野 lit. "sun field" or "fire field") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akihiro Hino (日野 晃博, born 1968), Japanese video game designer and businessman. Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, 1907 – 1960), Japanese soldier. Hideshi Hino (日野 日出志, born 1946), Japanese manga artist ...

  6. Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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    Japanese doll in traditional kimono and musical instrument. Japanese dolls (人形, ningyō, lit. ' human form ') are one of the traditional Japanese crafts. There are various types of traditional dolls, some representing children and babies, some the imperial court, warriors and heroes, fairy-tale characters, gods and (rarely) demons, and also people of the daily life of Japanese cities.

  7. Black American athlete who won gold was one of the 1924 Paris ...

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    By defeating the best long jumpers in the world at the 1924 Paris Olympics, Hubbard became the first Black athlete to win an individual gold medal at the Games. Hubbard’s nephew Kenneth ...

  8. Skookum doll - Wikipedia

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    An original label. Skookum dolls. A Skookum doll was a Native American themed doll, sold as a souvenir item in the early 20th century. Although considered collectible, they are not authentic Native American dolls, as they were designed and created by a white woman, and quickly mass-produced.

  9. List of La Corda d'Oro media - Wikipedia

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    Radio. Kin'iro no Corda ~The After School Etude~ Kin'iro no Koruda ~Hōgako no Etude~ (金色のコルダ〜放課後のエチュード〜) is a radio show that was broadcast by Radio Osaka and TBS Radio in Japan . The show's personalities are Kishō Taniyama (as Len Tsukimori) and Katsuyuki Konishi (as Shinobu Osaki).