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- kanimanji-engi numberOfEpisodes "1".
- kanimanji-engi title "Crab Temple Omen".
- kanimanji-engi title "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi title "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi title "蟹満寺縁起".
- kanimanji-engi description "An early silhouette animated film by Hidehiko Okuda, Hakusan Kimura and Tomu Uchida. The original story is a Buddhist tale of a young lady who saved a crab (a spiritual being according to Japanese Buddhist faith) from being eaten, and was later saved from danger by the same crab.".
- kanimanji-engi title "Crab Temple Omen".
- kanimanji-engi title "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi title "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi title "蟹満寺縁起".
- kanimanji-engi contentRating "All Ages".
- kanimanji-engi contentRating "G".
- kanimanji-engi description "An early silhouette animated film by Hidehiko Okuda, Hakusan Kimura and Tomu Uchida. The original story is a Buddhist tale of a young lady who saved a crab (a spiritual being according to Japanese Buddhist faith) from being eaten, and was later saved from danger by the same crab.".
- kanimanji-engi endDate "1925-01-01".
- kanimanji-engi mainEntityOfPage "https://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=anime&aid=11579".
- kanimanji-engi mainEntityOfPage "https://kitsu.io/anime/kanimanji-engi".
- kanimanji-engi mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/anime/29551".
- kanimanji-engi name "Crab Temple Omen".
- kanimanji-engi name "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi name "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi name "蟹満寺縁起".
- kanimanji-engi numberOfEpisodes "1".
- kanimanji-engi startDate "1925-01-01".
- kanimanji-engi trailer kanimanji-engi.
- kanimanji-engi type Anime.
- kanimanji-engi type Cartoon.
- kanimanji-engi type Film.
- kanimanji-engi type Work.
- kanimanji-engi type CreativeWork.
- kanimanji-engi type Movie.
- kanimanji-engi type Thing.
- kanimanji-engi comment "An early silhouette animated film by Hidehiko Okuda, Hakusan Kimura and Tomu Uchida. The original story is a Buddhist tale of a young lady who saved a crab (a spiritual being according to Japanese Buddhist faith) from being eaten, and was later saved from danger by the same crab.".
- kanimanji-engi label "Crab Temple Omen".
- kanimanji-engi label "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi label "Kanimanji Engi".
- kanimanji-engi label "蟹満寺縁起".