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- narrator from Tokyo, ****an. She is best known in ****an for her voice work as Batako in the long running children's series Soreike! Anpanman. Her most famous...
- nasty stinging pain.[citation needed] It is also commonly known as the 'batako' plum. It was first described and published as Gmelina indica by Nicolaas...
- tambāku tobacco tabaco gobī cabbage couve kāju cashew cajú pāũ bread pão baṭāko potato batata anānas pineapple ananás pādrī father (in Catholicism) padre...
- Rampaiging Elephant Koichi Yamadera as Uncle Jam, Cheese and Kabao Rei Sakuma as Batako Sumi Shimamoto as Shokkupanman Michiyo Yanagisawa as Currypanman Mika Kanai...
- District Other transcription(s)  • Ossetic Рахизфарсы район The selo of Novy Batako in Pravoberezhny District Location of Pravoberezhny District in the Republic...
- servant babo bangku chair banco: bench (Dutch: bank) baret barrette barrete batako brick pataco Belanda Dutch, Holland Holanda bendéra flag bandeira beranda...
- skilled cook with knowledge of nearly everything in the world. Batako-san (バタコさん, Batako-san) Voiced by: Rei Sakuma (****anese); Elaine Flores (English)...
-  1989 (1989-03-27) 25 "Anpanman and Burst Island / Ms. Batako's Birthday" Transliteration: "Anpanman to Panpan-jima / Batako-san no Tanjōubi" (****anese: アンパンマンとぽんぽんじま...
- Ahashe; Alikenci; Angunu; Ashinu; ****ayin; Baba-Kasuwa; Bantigi; Batako II; Batako III; Boku; Bororo; Bororoko; Bototi; Bugana; Chata; Chekp-Kinpa; Chekpadan;...
- players in the B and C categories, such as Manolis Ioannis, Filis Spyridon, Batakos Dimitris, Da Silva Eduardo, Kapageridis Savvas, Koulianopoulos Ilias, Karabelas...