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Fujimoto ( 藤本, 藤元) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, professional baseball player *, baseball pitcher * George I. Fujimoto (1920–2023), American chemist * Jack Fujimoto, Japanese-American educator * James Fujimoto, Japanese-American researcher at MIT *, Japanese football player *, purported former sushi chef to Kim Jong Il *, Japanese actor and entertainer *, a Japanese convict *, Japanese musician *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball manager * Shihachi Fujimoto, Japanese photographer *Shun Fujimoto, Japanese gymnast *Sou Fujimoto, Japanese architect *Tak Fujimoto, Japanese-American cinematographer *Takahiro Fujimoto, Japanese medley swimmer *, Japanese manga artist *Tsukasa Fujimoto, Japanese professional wrestler and actress *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese basketball player *, Japanese voice actor Fictional characters *Fujimoto, character in the film ''Ponyo on the Cli ...
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Shun Fujimoto
is a retired Japanese gymnast. He represented Japan at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, where he won gold in the team competition. Fujimoto won fame by continuing to compete in the team event right after severely injuring his right knee during his floor exercise. He scored 9.5 on the pommel horse and 9.7 on the still rings with the badly damaged knee, dismounting from the rings from eight feet above ground and keeping his balance after landing on his feet. One source has described the scene thus: that he "raised his arms in a perfect finish before collapsing in agony". That account, however, is erroneous. Video of Fujimoto’s rings routine, including the dismount and immediate aftermath, is easily accessible on the internet, and it is unambiguously clear that, despite the physical agony of performing his routine and landing, he did ''not'' collapse after completing his dismount. Instead, immediately upon his landing, as Fujimoto’s knees bent to absorb the shock, his rig ...
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Octodad
''This page is about the original'' ''student project, for the sequel see Octodad: Dadliest Catch.'' ''Octodad'' is a freeware independent video game developed by a group of students at DePaul University, many of whom would go on to form Young Horses, Inc., the developers of its sequel '' Octodad: Dadliest Catch''. The game was developed for the Student Showcase of the 2011 Independent Games Festival, and would go on to be one of 8 winners in the Student Showcase award of that year. The game features a humorous plot revolving around the central character, an octopus who is undercover as an average human with a family. The plot revolves around the player, controlling Octodad, attempting to complete various household chores and tasks while maintaining his secret. The gameplay consists of primarily ragdoll physics, turning mundane tasks into significant challenges. '' Dadliest Catch'' was released on January 30, 2014, and was one of the first titles to be given the Steam Greenlight. ...
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Kobato
is a Japanese manga series by Clamp. It was first published in Shogakukan's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Sunday Gene-X'' from December 2004 to August 2005, under the title ''Kobato (kari)''. It was later serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Newtype'' magazine from October 2006 to July 2011. Its chapters were collected in six ''tankōbon'' volumes. The story features a mysterious young girl, Kobato Hanato, who works in a local kindergarten. In North America, the manga was first published by ''Newtype USA'' and later licensed by Yen Press. A twenty-four episode anime television series adaptation by Madhouse was broadcast from October 2009 to March 2010. Story Kobato is a sweet, perky, cute yet naïve girl who has a contract: to go to a certain place, she must fill a mysterious bottle with people's "healed hearts" to do so. However, the restriction is that she must finish before the four seasons end. As Kobato attempts to fulfill her mission, she is accompanied by Ioryogi ...
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Abby Fujimoto
''Flight 29 Down'' is an American Adventure fiction, adventure comedy-drama television series about a group of teenagers who are stranded on an island. It was produced by Discovery Kids. The show was created by Stan Rogow (''Lizzie McGuire'', ''Darcy's Wild Life'') and D. J. MacHale (''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'', Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space, The ''Pendragon'' book series). The executive producers are Rogow, MacHale, Shauna Shapiro Jackson, and Gina & Rann Watumull. The third and final season of the series was produced as a four-part film instead of the episodic format of the first two seasons. The film, ''Flight 29 Down: The Hotel Tango'', aired in August 2007. In addition, the series was broadcast Saturday mornings on NBC as part of the ''Discovery Kids on NBC'' brand from 2005 to 2006. The show was filmed on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Premise The show follows a group of teens stranded on a Oceania, South Pacific island in the Federated Sta ...
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