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12 June 2023
- 06:1506:15, 12 June 2023 diff hist +1,143 N Keone Young Created page with "Keone Joseph Young is an American actor born on September 6, 1947, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father is Chinese, and his mother is Japanese. Young has had a long and successful career in film, television, stage, and voice acting, spanning over five decades. He has guest-starred in many TV shows and is a semi-regular on the HBO series "Deadwood" as Mr. Wu. Young is also notable for voicing Grandpa in "American Dragon: Jake Long" and Kaz in "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi." He has also..."
- 06:1206:12, 12 June 2023 diff hist +426 m Category:The 1970s No edit summary
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9 June 2023
- 21:2421:24, 9 June 2023 diff hist +2,288 m Roller Disco Karate Kaper (The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo) No edit summary current
2 June 2023
- 17:2117:21, 2 June 2023 diff hist +100 m Sukiyaki (Single) No edit summary current
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- 17:1517:15, 2 June 2023 diff hist +1,577 N Sukiyaki (Single) Created page with ""Sukiyaki" is the English title for the song "Ue o Muite Arukō" (I Look Up as I Walk) by Kyu Sakamoto. The song was released in Japan in 1961 and later in the United States in 1963. Despite its title, the song has no connection to sukiyaki, a Japanese hot pot dish. The song was retitled "Sukiyaki" for its release in English-speaking countries because it was thought to be easier for English-speaking people to pronounce, and it was a recognizably Japanese term. The..."
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- 17:1417:14, 2 June 2023 diff hist +22 m Kyu Sakamoto No edit summary current
- 17:1417:14, 2 June 2023 diff hist +1,615 N Sukiyaki (single) Created page with ""Sukiyaki" is the English title for the song "Ue o Muite Arukō" (I Look Up as I Walk) by Kyu Sakamoto. The song was released in Japan in 1961 and later in the United States in 1963. Despite its title, the song has no connection to sukiyaki, a Japanese hot pot dish. The song was retitled "Sukiyaki" for its release in English-speaking countries because it was thought to be easier for English-speaking people to pronounce, and it was a recognizably Japanese term. The song..."
- 17:1117:11, 2 June 2023 diff hist 0 m Kyu Sakamoto No edit summary
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- 17:0917:09, 2 June 2023 diff hist +1,184 N Kyu Sakamoto Created page with "'''Kyu Sakamoto''' was a popular Japanese singer and actor. He was born on December 10, 1941, in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. His full name was Hisashi Oshima, but he adopted the stage name Kyu Sakamoto. Sakamoto is best known internationally for his song "Ue o Muite Arukou" (I Look Up As I Walk), which was retitled "Sukiyaki" for Western audiences. This song became a major hit in several countries, including the United States, where it reached number one on the Billboard..."
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1 June 2023
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- 16:1016:10, 1 June 2023 diff hist +165 m Hiroshima (band) No edit summary current
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14 May 2023
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12 May 2023
- 01:3101:31, 12 May 2023 diff hist +63 m Larry Shinoda No edit summary current
4 May 2023
- 06:0506:05, 4 May 2023 diff hist −1,099 m Main Page No edit summary
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19 April 2023
- 04:3104:31, 19 April 2023 diff hist +1,170 m Category:Culture No edit summary current
14 April 2023
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- 22:3922:39, 14 April 2023 diff hist +363 N MediaWiki:Common.js Created page with "→Any JavaScript here will be loaded for all users on every page load.: <!-- Google tag (gtag.js) --> <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-7CBN4NB825"></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-7CBN4NB825'); </script>"
- 05:2005:20, 14 April 2023 diff hist +66 m Category:Iron Chef No edit summary current
- 05:1905:19, 14 April 2023 diff hist +37 N File:Iron-Chef-on-Fuji.jpg Category:Iron Chef current
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- 05:1505:15, 14 April 2023 diff hist +33 N File:Kitchen-stadium 1000.png Kitchen Stadium current
- 05:1105:11, 14 April 2023 diff hist +865 N Kitchen Stadium Created page with " The kayfabe "story" behind Iron Chef is recounted at the beginning of every episode. A title card, with a quote from famed French food author Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin first appeared: "Tell me what you eat, and I'll tell you what you are." Then, it was said that Kaga "realized his dream in a form never seen before" and specially constructed a cooking arena called "Kitchen Stadium". There, visiting chefs from "around the world" would compete against his Gourmet Acad..."
- 05:0605:06, 14 April 2023 diff hist +557 N Shinichiro Ohta Created page with "Shinichiro Ohta (太田 真一郎, Ōta Shin'ichirō, born March 20, 1971) is a Japanese voice actor and television announcer noted primarily in the English-speaking world for his appearance as the kitchen reporter in Iron Chef, where he was known for his rapid-fire announcing style. Ohta's character is perhaps best known for his line, "Fukui-san?" (Mr. Fukui), which he would say several times per episode, when interrupting Kenji Fukui's commentary with a report from the..." current
- 05:0505:05, 14 April 2023 diff hist +396 N Yukio Hattori Created page with "Yukio Hattori (服部 幸應, Hattori Yukio, born 16 December 1945) is best known as an expert commentator on the Japanese television show Iron Chef. Hattori is also the fifth president of the Hattori Nutrition College; the Iron Chef end credits mention that the program is "produced in cooperation with" the College. Category: Television Category: Iron Chef Category: The 1990s" current
- 05:0505:05, 14 April 2023 diff hist +866 N Kenji Fukui Created page with "Kenji Fukui (福井 謙二, Fukui Kenji, born September 8, 1953 in Hiroshima) is a Japanese television announcer. He began his broadcasting career in 1976 with Fuji Television, and was one of the three longest-serving television presenters on the Fuji network, before he quit the station in 2013. Fukui has hosted numerous television news and variety programs, but is best known as the "play by play" announcer of Iron Chef. He is known for his frequent jokes towards actors..." current
- 05:0305:03, 14 April 2023 diff hist +397 N Chairman Kaga Created page with "Takeshi Kaga (鹿賀 丈史, Kaga Takeshi), real name Shigekatsu Katsuta (勝田 薫且, Katsuta Shigekatsu, born October 12, 1950), is a well-known stage and movie actor in Japan who is best known internationally for his portrayal of '''Chairman Kaga''' in the Japanese television show Iron Chef produced by Fuji TV. Category: Television Category: Iron Chef Category: The 1990s" current
- 05:0205:02, 14 April 2023 diff hist −4 m Category:Iron Chef →Features
- 04:5904:59, 14 April 2023 diff hist +415 N Iron Chef Italian Created page with "In 1997, Chairman Kaga announced a new, additional Iron Chef to the group: Iron Chef Italian Masahiko Kobe. He was the youngest of the Iron Chefs and battled sparingly throughout the rest of the show, ascending to the stage separately from the three main Iron Chefs, and surrounded by a chamber string ensemble. * Masahiko Kob 1997 to 1999 Category: Television Category: Iron Chef Category: The 1990s" current
- 04:5804:58, 14 April 2023 diff hist −25 m Iron Chef French →Iron Chef French current
- 04:5804:58, 14 April 2023 diff hist +405 N Iron Chef French Created page with "=== Iron Chef French=== From the beginning of the show in 1993, the Iron Chef French was Yutaka Ishinabe. After the first season, Ishinabe decided to step down and become an 'honorary Iron Chef', thus passing the mantle of Iron Chef French to Hiroyuki Sakai in 1994. * Yutaka Ishinabe 1993 to 1994 * Hiroyuki Sakai 1994 to 1999 Category: Television Category: Iron Chef Category: The 1990s"