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・ Fanfare for the Warriors
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・ Fanfare of Love
・ Fanfare orchestra
・ Fanfare Records
・ Fanfare Ritmico
・ Fanfare to Nekkyō
・ Fanfare-Rondeau
・ Fanfarlo
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・ FanFiction.Net
・ Fanfin
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Fanfreluche
・ Fanfreluche (horse)
・ Fanfreluche Stakes
・ Fanfrnoch
・ Fanfulla
・ Fang
・ Fang (band)
・ Fang (comics)
・ Fang (disambiguation)
・ Fang (surname)
・ Fang (town)
・ Fang and Claw
・ Fang and Claw (book)
・ Fang Bang
・ Fang Bao


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Fanfreluche : ウィキペディア英語版
Fanfreluche

''Fanfreluche'' was a French-language Canadian children's television show made in Quebec by Radio-Canada. The show made its debut in 1968 and ran for forty-six episodes until 1971. () It starred Fanfreluche, a living doll (played by Kim Yaroshevskaya) who retold fairy tales and legends to the viewers. When the story went a way that displeased her, she would physically enter it to "fix" the ending which sometimes put her in a perilous situation.
The character of Fanfreluche (played by the same actress) had its debut in another Radio-Canada children's show called ''La Boîte à surprise''. From the character in this show, prominent Montreal businessman and Thoroughbred horse breeder Jean-Louis Lévesque named one of his fillys Fanfreluche. Believed to have used the name to please a grandchild, Levesque's filly became a Canadian and United States champion racehorse in 1970.
== References ==

* (Fanfreluche at the IMDb database )

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