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Miyamoto is quite depressed about the fact that Tsu-chan after Meijo Park mentioned goodbye last time.
Due to the deadline of “until you see the cherry blossoms” until spring, the number of videos with Tsu-chan is limited.
At the moment, I can’t decide what to ask next, so I enjoyed watching movies for Tsu-chan, who likes movies.
The movie I chose this time is “Spirited Away”. Japanese sweets and tea are also offered.
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[What to use] ① Voice imitation doll ② Walking doll |
* Minimize the depiction of moving dolls and the depiction of shadows and sounds.
* Viewer illustrations will not be posted from the perspective of writing and portrait rights.
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Setsu-chan was Running around

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Information about the “Spirited Away”
movie “Spirited Away” wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirited_Away
Spirited Away (Japanese: 千と千尋の神隠し, Hepburn: Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, ‘Sen and Chihiro’s Spiriting Away’) is a 2001 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Tohokushinsha Film, and Mitsubishi.[7] The film features the voices of Rumi Hiiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takeshi Naito, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Tsunehiko Kamijō, Takehiko Ono, and Bunta Sugawara. Spirited Away tells the story of Chihiro Ogino (Hiiragi), a ten-year-old girl who, while moving to a new neighborhood, enters the world of Kami (spirits of Japanese Shinto folklore).[8] After her parents are turned into pigs by the witch Yubaba (Natsuki), Chihiro takes a job working in Yubaba’s bathhouse to find a way to free herself and her parents and return to the human world.