• Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen (もと子ちゃんのワンダーキッチン, "Little Motoko's Wonder Kitchen") or Motokochan in Wonder Kitchen is a 1993 Super Famicom point-and-click...
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  • Fruits Basket series Motoko-chan (もと子), the main character of the Super Famicom video game Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen Motoko Meada (前田 元子), a character...
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    Preschool Fun Mega lo Mania (PAL only) Might and Magic III Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen (Japan only) Nobunaga's Ambition Operation Thunderbolt Oryouri...
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  • with the release of Gardening Mama, a spin-off of the series. Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen Cooking Mama (クッキング ママ, Kukkingu Mama) MacDonald, Keza (October...
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    flavoring Glutamic acid Guanosine monophosphate Inosinic acid Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen Tien Chu Ve-Tsin "Financial Report for the fiscal year ended...
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    other regions' cartridges are narrower with a smooth curve on the front and no grooves. The physical incompatibility can be overcome with use of various...
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  • again. Motoko and the Prince Yuki fanclub members asks Yuki about his summer when an overly friendly girl drags him away, to the shock of Motoko. Kakeru...
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  • "Prism" (プリズム) by Tange (episode 38), "Ki ni Naru Aitsu" (気になるアイツ) by Motoko Kumai (episode 57), and "Mienai Chizu" (見えない地図) by Anza (episode 68). Episodes...
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  • The Telegraph. Retrieved 20 October 2016. Clements, Jonathan; Tumamaro, Motoko (1 November 2003). The Dorama Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese TV Drama...
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  • via Internet Archive. wesleyan university and Byron A. Brooks. Koichi and Motoko Yasuoka Qwerty People Archive, Byron Alden Brooks. Retrieved March 30, 2012...
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