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The term or idea came from a Japanese anime published in the 70s called “Candy, Candy.” The main character is an orphan named Candice, and no matter what horrible things happen to her or how ...
Read More: Japan’s Top Anime Creators Make Excellent Commercials ... 11-part-long series of Japanese commercials about a taffy-like candy. The commercials in question come from the Japanese ...
Korean girl group TWICE released their second original Japanese single today with an anime-infused music video. By Tamar Herman TWICE wants you to know that you’re their “Candy Pop” in their ...
TOKYO, Nov 9 (Reuters) - A beloved Japanese candy eaten by generations, so iconic it even appeared in a hit anime film, has come to the end of the line, a victim of surging raw material and energy ...
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