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Little Memole

Little Memole

Description: Little Memole also known as Wee Wendy or Tongari Bōshi no Memoru, is a Japanese anime television series produced in the 1980s by Toei Animation. Wikipedia
Genre: Animation
Year Released: 1984
First episode air date: March 3, 1984
Episodes: 50
Program Creator: Toei Animation
Characters: Memole, Popit, Riruru, Rucksack Man, Koronbasu, MORE
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