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...il now, most of her singles had became the theme songs for various popular films, dramas, as well as commercials.
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...didn't dream of becoming an actor. Instead, Eita enjoyed playing football (soccer) during his elementary and middle school days. His entrance into the entert
...supporting actor and working in small indie films to big budget mainstream films. This has all worked to make Eita one of the more in demand actors working
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# Shaolin Girl is a sequel to the 2001 Stephen Chow Chinese comedy [[Shaolin Soccer]].
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* '''Movie:''' Shaolin Soccer
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* '''Release Date:''' May 19, 2001
...ir prisoners participate or not. The Hope Team is one of the most unlikely soccer teams in the world with a total of 75 previous convictions and an average o
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...ts Shiina-kun ([[Ryo Narita]]) who was the top player on their high school soccer team. She admired since high school.
|10name=Kinuko Kisaki (2001){{!}}Kinuko Kisaki
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... team which Chi-Hyeong ([[Lee Jung-Ha (1998)|Lee Jung-Ha]]) plays for. The soccer team are the worst in their league.
|7name=Kwon Yoo-Na (2001){{!}}Kwon Yoo-Na
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