Go! Anpanman and hiragana play: First time with a i u e o Trailer

Go! Anpanman and hiragana play: First time with a i u e o Trailer (2003)

21 November 2003 Animated 40 mins

For children learning Hiragana for the first time through joint planning with Shogakkan Infant Magazine Editorial Department. Children, learn to become familiar with Hiragana characters while playing in "Hiragana Land" together with "AIUEO" characters. Among fun songs and Anpanman stories, introductory contents of Hiragana learning are included.

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