File:WhyCrowBlackCoated.jpg
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English: screenshot from Why Is the Crow Black-Coated (1956) |
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Source | screenshot from Why Is the Crow Black-Coated (1956) |
Author | Shanghai Animation Film Studio |
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- 2006-12-23 14:34 Benjwong 220×160× (49361 bytes) (Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Why is the Crow Black-Coated)
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