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- Fantasista may refer to: Fantasista (manga), ****anese manga series Fantasista (****ociation football), an advanced playmaker in ****ociation football "Fantasista"...
- Fantasista Doll (ファンタジスタドール, Fantajisuta Dōru) is a ****anese anime television series produced by Hoods Entertainment and directed by Hisashi Saitō. Gorō...
- Fantasista (****anese: ファンタジスタ, Hepburn: Fantajisuta) is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated by Michiteru Kusaba. It was serialized in Shoga****an's...
- Fantasista Utamaro (born c. 1979, in Fuji, ****uoka, ****an) is a ****anese artist, art director, illustrator, and graphic designer based in Brooklyn, New...
- to be reserved to a single position, they are often described as the "fantasista" or "trequartista". In Brazil, the offensive playmaker is known as the...
- Fantasista is the tenth maxi single by Dragon Ash; released in 2002. Fantasista was one of the official songs of 2002 FIFA World Cup. Incidentally, the...
- offensive role. Some attacking midfielders are called trequartista or fantasista (Italian: three-quarter specialist, i.e. a creative playmaker between...
- guise of Ultraman Zero. In April 2012, Miyano released his third album, Fantasista. The album charted at number 4 on the Oricon W****ly Albums chart. Miyano...
- and Manga Fan's Guide to K-BOOKS". Manga Planet. Dai Nippon Printing & Fantasista Inc. Retrieved 18 February 2020. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (22 October 2018)...
- eye for goal, flair, and technical skill, Del Piero was known as a "fantasista" in Italy. His hard-working playing style was regarded by critics as creative...