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Synonyms for machiko or Related words with machiko
mayumi
harumi
michiyo
takako
kikuko
etsuko
miwako
yumiko
akemi
yousuke
chieko
makiko
yuriko
natsuko
kumiko
eriko
hiromi
mieko
yukiko
rieko
ruriko
mayuko
minako
junko
chikako
misako
ayano
asako
fumiko
momoko
asami
chiaki
chinatsu
miyoko
shinobu
nobuko
masumi
sayuri
chiharu
chihiro
kazue
haruko
mikako
yukie
tomoko
kanae
eiko
kaori
chinami
saori
Examples of "machiko"
When Banks was in Japan, he married a woman named
Machiko
. After they had been together for two years,
Machiko
had a daughter, Michiko. Banks left Japan because he was fired by the Air Force, and he never saw
Machiko
or Michiko again. He returned to Japan several times, but
Machiko
had remarried and Michiko was at University in Northern Japan.
"Sazae-san", by
Machiko
Hasegawa debuts in Fukunichi Shimbun.
Voiced by
Machiko
Washio and Karen McIntyre ("English Movies").
Machiko
Hasegawa - One of the first female manga artists.
The series revolves around Miss
Machiko
, a new elementary school teacher who wears a revealing red mini-skirt, and regularly finding herself in accidental sexual situations.
Machiko
is very popular with her students, especially the boys, who take delight in lifting up her skirts and devising traps to catch her in various stages of undress. Rather than get angry,
Machiko
responds by laughing it off and uttering her trademark phrase, "Maicchingu!" (roughly meaning "Embarrassing").
Machiko
is generally a very kind and patient woman who cares about her students and does her best to help them with their problems.
The filmography of
Machiko
Kyō includes 97 films. A selected few:
Along with
Machiko
Yamada, he is one of the more successful coaches in Japan.
In the ensuing fight, Broken Tusk is mortally wounded, but, admiring the courage of his human comrade, "bloods"
Machiko
with the mark of his clan. The story concludes with
Machiko
the sole inhabitant of Ryushi, the surviving settlers having been evacuated from the planet. She awaits, and is rewarded with, the return of the Predators and another hunt. One of Broken Tusk's former Predator rivals greets her and, recognizing Broken Tusk's clan symbol, accepts
Machiko
into the hunt.
Machiko
Suharmee Raheem (born ) is a Sri Lankan medal-winning swimmer who has represented her country at international competitions.
The film won
Machiko
Kyō two awards for Best Actress from Mainichi Film Concours and "Kinema Junpo".
In the popular comic strip "Sazae-san",
Machiko
Hasegawa made a sarcastic scene, referring to these accidents:
Minima! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
Machiko
Sakurai. It was cancelled in February 2008.
"Note: The Copenhagen and Tokyo productions have translated the libretto from English to Danish (by Karen Hoffmann) and Japanese (by Ryu
Machiko
)"
Norakuro strongly influenced
Machiko
Hasegawa, the author of "Sazae-san", who apprenticed with its author Suihō Tagawa, as well as "Fullmetal Alchemist" author Hiromu Arakawa.
On 30 November 1949, the "Asahi Shimbun" started to publish the serialized cartoon strip Sazae-san by
Machiko
Hasegawa. This was a landmark cartoon in Japan's postwar era.
In 1979, NHK made a dramatic serial which ran for six months, focusing on the creation of "Sazae-san" and
Machiko
Hasegawa in her younger days.
Machiko
Soga's "Oba-Q Ondo" sold estimate 2 million single and 4 million sonosheet in Japan. However, a sonosheet was not a regular 7" single.
She is voiced by
Machiko
Toyoshima. In the Cloverway English adaptation, her name is changed to "ParaPara" and her voice is supplied by Jen Gould. In the musicals she is played by Kurumi Nishijima and Seira Saeki.
In September 2015 an event was held which featured a match for the NWA World Women's Title between Santana Garrett and Shojo
Machiko
which Garrett won. It also featured two matches with Teddy Hart.
is a one shot shōjo manga written and illustrated by
Machiko
Ocha. Kodansha released the manga on June 13, 2005. The manga is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga, which released the manga on November 7, 2006.