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Roppa Furukawa (古川ロッパ, also 緑波,
Furukawa Roppa, 3
August 1903 – 16
January 1961) was a ****anese comedian.
Furukawa was born the
sixth son of
Baron Katō...
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Giacomo Roppa was an
Italian operatic tenor who was
active career in Italy's most
important opera houses from the 1830s
through the 1850s. He also made...
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appearing in
Torajiro Saito's films. He
eventually joined the
revue company of
Roppa Furukawa and made
films at Toho. In the
postwar era, he
appeared in a number...
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Learning on
Sustainable Agriculture) as well as
regional organizations such as
ROPPA (Réseau des
organisations paysannes et de
producteurs de l'Afrique de l'Ouest)...
- doi:10.2307/j.ctvc77kkd.13. ISBN 9780691195964. JSTOR j.ctvc77kkd.13.
Roppa,
Andrea (2018). Kouremenos, Anna (ed.).
Insularity and
identity in the Roman...
- Chalukya-Hoysala.
Amlanandan Ghosh named the
microlithic culture as
Roppa culture after the
Roppa village within which the
microlithic trench was located. He...
- (百鬼園俳句帖) (1934)
Hyakkien Haiku (百鬼園俳句) (1943)
Roppa no Hōjiro
Sensei (ロッパの頬白先生), Toho, 1939),
starring Roppa Furukawa.
Zigeunerweisen (ツィゴイネルワイゼン) (Toho...
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regular actors for the
voice parts.
Casting well-known stars, such as
Roppa Furukawa and
Ranko Sawa (of the
Takarazuka Revue),
helped make the film...
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Narutoshi Furukawa (古川 成俊, 1900–1996),
renowned ****anese
photographer Roppa Furukawa (古川 ロッパ, 1903–1961), ****anese
comedian Satoshi Furukawa (古川 聡,...
- have
departed for safety, but are soon
tracked down by the
brutal giant Roppa (a
character similar to the
Ninja Scroll character Tessai), a
member of...