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  1. 29 September 1995. ( 1995-09-29) World Fairy Tale Series (世界名作童話シリーズ・ワ~ォ!メルヘン王国, Sekai meisaku dōwa shirīzu - Wa-o! Meruhen ōkoku, lit. "World Masterpiece Fairy Tale Series - Wow! Fairy Tale Kingdom"; also known as: アニメ世界の童話 Anime sekai no dōwa, lit. "World Fairy Tale Anime") is an ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 尋秦記尋秦記 - Wikipedia

    What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Wikidata item 尋秦記 may refer to: A Step into the Past, a 2001 Hong Kong television series Back to the Past, an upcoming Hong Kong historical science fiction action film ...

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    Tōzoku (盗賊 Thieves), 1948
    Kamen no Kokuhaku (仮面の告白 Confessions of a Mask), 1949
    Ai no Kawaki (愛の渇き Thirst for Love), 1950
    Junpaku no Yoru (純白の夜 Pure White Nights), 1950

    Short story collections

    1. Hanazakari no Mori (花ざかりの森 The Forest in Full Bloom), 1944 2. Misaki nite no Monogatari (岬にての物語 A Story at the Cape), 1947 3. Yoru no Shitaku (夜の仕度 Preparations for the Evening), 1948 4. Magun no Tsūka (魔群の通過 Passing of a Host of Devils), 1949 5. Kaibutsu (怪物 The Monster), 1950 6. Manatsu no Shi (真夏の死 Death in Midsummer and other stories), 1953 — includes Patriotism 7. Hashi-zukushi (橋づくし The Seven Bridges), 1958 8. Sutā (スタア Star), 1961 9. Mikumano Mōde (三熊野詣 Acts of Worship), 1965

    Shingeki

    1. Rotei (路程 The Journey), 1939, unpublished. 2. Ayame (あやめ Iris), 1948 3. Kataku (火宅 Burning House), 1948 4. Ai no Fuan (愛の不安 The Anxiety of Love), 1949 5. Tōdai (灯台 The Lighthouse), 1949 6. Niobe (ニオベ Niobe), 1949 7. Seijo (聖女 The Holy Woman), 1949 8. Tada Hodo Takai Mono wa Nai (只ほど高いものはない Nothing is as Expensive as Gratis), 1952 9. Yoro no Himawari (夜の向日葵 Twilight Sunflower), 1953 10. Wakodo yo Yomigaere (若人よ蘇れ Arise, Youth!), 1954 11. Toketa Tennyo (溶けた天女 Celestial Beauty who Melted or A...

    Modern Noh Plays

    近代能楽集 1. Kantan (邯鄲 The Magic Pillow), 1950 2. Aya no Tsuzumi (綾の鼓 The Damask Drum), 1951 3. Sotoba Komachi (卒塔婆小町 Komachi at the Stupa or Komachi at the Gravepost), 1952 4. Aoi no Ue (葵上 The Lady Aoi), 1954 5. Hanjo (班女 The Waiting Lady with the Fan), 1955 6. Dōjōji (道成寺 Dōjō Temple), 1957 7. Yuya, (熊野 Yuya), 1959 8. Yoroboshi (弱法師 The Begging Monk or The Blind Young Man), 1960 9. Genji Kuyō, (源氏供養 Memorial Service of Prince Genji), 1962 10. Busu (附子 Busu), a Modern Kyogen play written in 19...

    Kabuki

    1. Jigoku Hen (地獄変 Hell Screen), 1953 (based on Hell Screen, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's short story) 2. Iwashi Uri Koi Hikiami (鰯売恋曳網 The Sardine Seller's Net of Love), 1954 3. Yuya (Kabuki), (熊野 (歌舞伎) Yuya (Kabuki) )1955 4. Fuyō no Tsuyu Ōuchi Jikki (芙蓉露大内実記 The Blush on the White Hibiscus Blossom: Lady Fuyo and the True Account of the Ōuchi Clan), 1955 5. Musume-gonomi Obi Tori no Ike (むすめごのみ帯取池 Sash Stealing Pond), 1958 6. Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (椿説弓張月 Half Moon (like a Bow and arrow setting up...

    Sōmonka no Genryu, (相聞歌の源流 The Source of the Love Poem), 1948
    Jushosha no Kyoki, (重症者の兇器 The Murder Weapon of Seriously Ill Person), 1948
    Dan Kazuo no Hiai (檀一雄の悲哀 The Pathos of Kazuo Dan), 1951
    Kogen Hoteru (高原ホテル A Hotel in the Highlands), 1951
    Nihon no Wakamono (日本の若者 Japanese Youth), 1961.9.18 - Holiday&University of California’s Symposium in Berkeley, California
    Watashi wa ikanishite Nihon no sakka ni nattaka (私はいかにして日本の作家となつたか How I have been grown up as the Japanese writer), 1966.4.18 - Speech in Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan
    Icarus (イカロス Icarus), 1967 - Epilogue of Sun and Steel
    Jisei no ku (Death poem) (辞世の句 Farewell poems of Yukio Mishima), 1970.11.25
    Barakei (薔薇刑 Ba Ra Kei: Ordeal by Rose), 1963 - photographer:Eikoh Hosoe
    Otoko no shi (男の死 The Death of a Man), 1970 - photographer: Kishin Shinoyama(Unpublished)
    1951, August 31, Junpaku no Yoru (純白の夜 Pure White Nights), Directed by Hideo Ōba. Starring Michiyo Kogure, Masayuki Mori, and Yukio Mishima (as an Extra).
    1953, January 14, Natsuko no Boken (夏子の冒険 Natsuko's Adventure), Directed by Noboru Nakamura. Starring Rieko Sumi, Masao Wakahara, Keiko Awaji.
    1953, December 8, Nipponsei (にっぽん製 Made in Japan), Directed by Kōji Shima. Starring Fujiko Yamamoto, Ken Uehara.
    1954, October 20, Shiosai (潮騒 The Sound of Waves). Directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. Starring Akira Kubo, Kyōko Aoyama, Toshiro Mifune.
    1960, May 23, Karakkaze Yarō (からっ風野郎 Afraid to Die). Directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Starring Yukio Mishima and Ayako Wakao.
    1969, August 9, Hitokiri (人斬り Hitokiri). Directed by Hideo Gosha. Starring Shintaro Katsu, Tatsuya Nakadai, Yujiro Ishiharaand Yukio Mishima.
    Sato Hideaki; Inoue Takashi; Yamanaka Takeshi, eds. (2005). 決定版 三島由紀夫全集・第42巻・年譜・書誌 [Definitive Edition-Yukio Mishima complete works No.42-Biographical sketch and Bibliography] (in Japanese). Shinch...
    Satō Hideaki; Inoue Takashi; Matsumoto Tōru, eds. (2000). 三島由紀夫事典 [Encyclopedia of Yukio Mishima] (in Japanese). Benseishuppan. ISBN 978-4585060185.
  3. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a 2022 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Doctor Strange. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to Doctor Strange (2016) and the 28th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

  4. As of 2020 [update], the Doraemon films have grossed a total of ¥187 billion ($1.7 billion) worldwide. [2] Doraemon is on the list of highest-grossing film in Japan , one of the all time highest-grossing non-English film franchises , and one of the highest-grossing animated film franchises worldwide.

  5. Directed by James Wan from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, the film stars Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman, who must work with his half-brother Orm ( Patrick Wilson) to prevent Black Manta ( Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) from killing his family and using the cursed Black Trident to overheat the world while searching for the lost s...

  6. Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) [c] was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685. Charles II was the eldest surviving child of Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland and Henrietta Maria of France.

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