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EAN-134988008783735   EAN-13 barcode 4988008783735
Product NameTenkunoshiro Laputa
CategoryElectronics / Photography: A/V Media: Music
Amazon.comA Buy on Amazon ~ B0002IJL9G
Price New18.11 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Price Used22.22 US Dollars    (curriencies)
ArtistLaputa: Flying Stone / O.S.T.
Tracks
  1. Japanese Title
  2. Japanese Title
  3. Japanese Title
  4. Japanese Title
  5. Japanese Title
  6. Japanese Title
  7. Japanese Title
  8. Japanese Title
  9. Japanese Title
  10. Japanese Title
  11. Japanese Title
  12. Japanese Title
  13. Japanese Title
  14. Japanese Title
Width5.59 inches    (convert)
Height0.55 inches    (convert)
Length4.88 inches    (convert)
Weight2.88 ounces    (convert)
BindingAudio CD
FormatImport, Soundtrack
Published08/25/2004
FeaturesImported from Japan., Artworks in Japanese.
Long DescriptionJapanese soundtrack featuring 14 tracks. Studio Ghibli Records. 1993.
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Created07-12-2012 1:42:31am
Modified07-28-2023 1:49:04pm
MD5063fb75ae3dd57d783d41bc267c9eadb
SHA256f359911c77f4a074182e6acb3b5bf8a5abccf7fdbd3e7ae685b50f9089d93281
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