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- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari numberOfEpisodes "1".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "青い目の人形物語".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari description "The "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given in 1927 by the USA, under the leadership of Dr. Gulick, to Japanese elementary schools and kindergartens for the purpose of Japanese-American friendship. About 12,000 "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given by the USA. However, with the outbreak of the Pacific War (World War II) in 1941, a great number of the "Blue-eyed Dolls," who were considered to be "dolls of the enemy country," were disposed of by being burned or by being stabbed with bamboo spears. This is the story of children trying to rescue the doll. (Source: wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu)".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari title "青い目の人形物語".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari contentRating "All Ages".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari contentRating "G".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari description "The "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given in 1927 by the USA, under the leadership of Dr. Gulick, to Japanese elementary schools and kindergartens for the purpose of Japanese-American friendship. About 12,000 "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given by the USA. However, with the outbreak of the Pacific War (World War II) in 1941, a great number of the "Blue-eyed Dolls," who were considered to be "dolls of the enemy country," were disposed of by being burned or by being stabbed with bamboo spears. This is the story of children trying to rescue the doll. (Source: wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu)".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari endDate "1996-01-01".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari mainEntityOfPage "https://kitsu.io/anime/aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/anime/35031".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari name "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari name "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari name "青い目の人形物語".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari numberOfEpisodes "1".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari startDate "1996-01-01".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari trailer aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari type Anime.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari type Cartoon.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari type Work.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari type CreativeWork.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari type Thing.
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari comment "The "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given in 1927 by the USA, under the leadership of Dr. Gulick, to Japanese elementary schools and kindergartens for the purpose of Japanese-American friendship. About 12,000 "Blue-eyed Dolls" were given by the USA. However, with the outbreak of the Pacific War (World War II) in 1941, a great number of the "Blue-eyed Dolls," who were considered to be "dolls of the enemy country," were disposed of by being burned or by being stabbed with bamboo spears. This is the story of children trying to rescue the doll. (Source: wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu)".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari label "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari label "Aoi Meno Ningyou Monogatari".
- aoi-meno-ningyou-monogatari label "青い目の人形物語".