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- Southern Ave.) In 1928, Kajuio Kishiyama settled in the South Mountain area to farm vegetables on land which he leased. Kishiyama leased his land because he...
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- Anthrope Dayci Brookshire as Jessica Gordon and Dressy Killman Evan Kishiyama as Steve "Gooch" Yamaguchi Brennan Murray as Bo Hweemuth Trevor Devall...
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- Washington (in "David Bushnell") Andrew Kishino as Koikawa Harumachi Evan Kishiyama as Payton Abigail Zoe Lewis as Shelby Yuri Lowenthal as Baby Kenny Tress...
- Lenny Mount Rageon fan Fred Tatasciore as a Vacaytioner with nachos Nick Kishiyama as: Cove Freddy Jakari Fraser as Windy Kayla Melikian as LaBreezey Titus...
- chicks who mostly speak chicken language Elray Thunderboom (voiced by Evan Kishiyama) is a male elephant Mr. Thunderboom (voiced by Jim ****mings) is Elray's...
- with ****anese online hobby shop Ami Ami, Bandai model developer Hirofumi Kishiyama said the emergence of the space battleship itself in 2199 was a plot device...