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1961•TV, 312 Episodes•spring 1961

Instant History

Each three-minute short features characters learning about important historical events that occurred that day. Shown on Fuji Television, it often featured photographs and film footage taken from the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper, where Ryuuichi Yokoyama's comic strip was running at the time. (Source: Cartoon Research)

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•Music, 1 Episodes•

Awate Tokoya

A Minna no Uta video for the Awate Tokoya a song by Bonny Jacks.

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•Music, 1 Episodes•

Daremo Shiranai

One of the first Minna no Uta music videos ever created. It follows a child's imagination where "nobody knows" the answers to his questions such as what does a star taste like, if he throws his dad's hat really hard into the sky does it become a UFO, when worm wiggles around is it really wiggling into the shape of a number and calculating mathematics, etc.

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•Music, 1 Episodes•

Sanbiki no Hachi

Music video for the song Sanbiki no Hachi by Bonny Jacks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

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•Music, 1 Episodes•

Tom Pillibi

Music video for the song Tom Pillibi by Dark Ducks that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

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•Music, 1 Episodes•

Kui Kwai Manimani

Music video for the song Kui Kwai Manimani by the Tokyo Shounen Shoujo Gasshoutai that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

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