Aru Nihon no Ekaki Shounen


A Japanese Boy Who Draws

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Aru Nihon no Egaki Shounen
Japanese: ある日本の絵描き少年
English: A Japanese Boy Who Draws
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 2, 2019
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Nekonigashi Inc.
Source: Original
Genres: Avant GardeAvant Garde, Award WinningAward Winning, ComedyComedy
Duration: 21 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Ranked: #43482
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Popularity: #13061
Members: 1,282
Favorites: 5

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