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  2. Yuka Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Career. Yuka Kinoshita began posting on her eating-focused YouTube channel since 2014, five years after her debut in Japanese competitive eating competitions. [ 2] Kinoshita uploads daily videos in which she eats anywhere between 5,000 to 23,000 calorie meals. Usually Kinoshita edits her videos into 5 to 7 minute vlogs, but occasionally she ...

  3. List of Beavis and Butt-Head episodes - Wikipedia

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    The duo befriend a foreign exchange student from Japan. They make him as dumb as they are, which greatly disappoints his parents when he returns to Japan. Featured videos: Madness – "One Step Beyond" Jordy – "Dur dur d'être bébé!" Cypress Hill – "Insane in the Brain" Art of Noise – "Close (To the Edit)"

  4. Takeru Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 8 in (173 cm) Spouse. Maggie James [2] Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi (小林 尊, Kobayashi Takeru, born March 15, 1978) is a Japanese competitive eater. Described as "the godfather of competitive eating", [3] [4] he is a six-time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion and widely credited with popularizing the sport.

  5. Takako Akasaka - Wikipedia

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    Takako Akasaka ( Japanese: 赤阪尊子 Akasaka Takako born February 24, 1955) is a Japanese competitive eater from Osaka, Japan. She is considered the most successful female competitive eater in Japan. [citation needed] Akasaka has earned multiple nicknames because of her efforts on the competitive eating circuit, including "Armageddon." [1]

  6. Who Is Miki Sudo? 5 Things to Know About the Women’s Hot Dog ...

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    Miki Sudo set a new record during Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating contest — but she's been a champ for years prior. Sudo, 38, became a reigning winner on Thursday, July 4, when she ate a world record ...

  7. Eatyourkimchi - Wikipedia

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    Eatyourkimchi. Eatyourkimchi ( Eat Your Kimchi, also titled Simon and Martina from 2016–2020) is a YouTube video blog channel created by Canadian expatriates Simon Stawski and Martina Sazunic in 2008. The channel featured videos about their lives in South Korea, including food, cultural differences, and popular media.

  8. List of The Powerpuff Girls episodes - Wikipedia

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    Episodes of The Powerpuff Girls have seen numerous VHS and DVD releases as well. The musical episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" was never aired in the United States, but was broadcast on YTV in Canada in 2004–2005 as well as in other countries (including Japan), and is included on the complete series DVD box set.

  9. Zashiki-warashi - Wikipedia

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    By the end of November 2015, a mirrored website offered video footage from a home video camera in Japan. It captured the image of what appears to be a girl wearing a kimono walking in the house. Her body is translucent and can walk through walls. It is believed that she was a zashiki-warashi. [27]