Pillole di J-POP – Anime nel mondo arabo – Parte 1

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2011 · 8 MIN

Pillole di J-POP – Anime nel mondo arabo – Parte 1

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La cultura pop giapponese a confronto con la nostra attraverso le serie animate, le sigle e i ricordi che hanno segnato intere generazioni. Di e con Marco Pellitteri, e con la partecipazione di Matteo. Puntata 38 – 3×07 – 28 febbraio 2011L'articolo Pillole di J-POP – Anime nel mondo arabo – Parte 1 proviene da RadioAnimati.

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