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  1. Taro is a lazy child that would rather play with the animals than help with chores, until he is given the strength of a hundred men by a wandering tengu - with the condition he can only use it ...

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  2. Taro is a lazy kid freeloading at his grandma's house. He's so slothful he doesn't even bother playing with other kids, and eats constantly instead. What kind of demon child is this that wakes up his own grandma at midnight demanding food?!?

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    • Junya KATO, Kirin KIKI, Miina TOMINAGA
    • Kirio URAYAMA
    • March 17, 1979
  3. In the distant past of Japan, a lazy and selfish Taro loves to eat and sleep and wrestle with the animals. With no direction in his life, a Tengu appears that gives him a special potion.

  4. Taro's parents really love them and will do anything for them. They are their only grandchildren at this moment and time. If Hanako is alive, Hanako will have her children later on.

  5. In the distant past of Japan, a lazy and selfish Taro loves to eat and sleep and wrestle with the animals. With no direction in his life, a Tengu appears that gives him a special potion. With this potion, he gains the strength of a hundred men - but he can only use it when he is helping others.

  6. Mar 25, 2022 · Taro’s reward is a well-known Japanese folk tale. This is the story of a caring and loving son. He wanted to fulfil his father’s wishes. Taro was a poor child. He made money by chopping down trees in the forest.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MomotarōMomotarō - Wikipedia

    The child explained that he had been bestowed by the gods to be their son. The couple named him Momotarō, from momo (peach) and tarō (eldest son in the family). When he was just five years old, he was able to cut a big tree with just an old knife.

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