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      • It is based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II, who set out to create a thousand origami cranes when dying of leukemia from radiation caused by the bomb.
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  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, a children's novel by Eleanor Coerr, was first published in 1977. The book is a fictional account based on Sadako's story. Many schools use the book to teach children about Hiroshima and promote peace.

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  3. It is based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II, who set out to create a thousand origami cranes when dying of leukemia from radiation caused by the bomb.

    • Eleanor Coerr
    • 1977
  4. May 27, 2020 · The story of The Ring is actually based on a real Japenese ghost story dating back to the 16th century. As with most films, “based on a true story” means a slight push in sales. Attaching that tagline to a supernatural film adds a layer of subliminal plausibility to the plot no matter how ridiculous it is.

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  5. Jan 17, 2017 · The story of Sadako/Samara, first introduced in the Kôji Suzuki-penned novel that became 1998’s Ringu and then 2002’s The Ring, involves three key ingredients: a girl, a well, and a cursed...

  6. May 10, 2020 · But did you know that her story was based on a real girl named Sadako who was a psychic and lived in Japan in the early 1900s? And it seems that her psychic ability was that she was able to project words and images onto film.

  7. Sadako's backstory is heavily inspired by the Japanese legend of Okiku. Sadako appears as a young woman whose face is hidden under her long black hair, and she wears a white dress that has water stains on it that is also frayed at the end. This appearance is typical of yūrei.

  8. Feb 18, 2020 · The key difference between the novels and the films is that the novel has more a “sci-fi blended with horror” storyline where the antagonist, Sadako (Samara in ‘The Ring’), not only serves as a curse but is also a kind of virus.

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