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- It's like a kid, right, a baby?
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- Yes, it only comes in white.
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vacant for a long time.
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he had inherited
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- Either's fine.
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515. - But, no...
- It's up to you.
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516. You can't leave it up to me.
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517. But really, either's fine.
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518. Yellow, or purple...
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519. - You really sure?
- Yes, it's really fine.
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520. Oh, I know.
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521. You know the purple one's...
It's missing,
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522. there's only a thumb.
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523. It really doesn't matter.
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524. I really don't even want them.
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525. Hey, that's not very nice...
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526. Issey Ogata
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527. Miyazawa Rie
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528. Nishijima Hidetoshi
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529. Based on "Tony Takitani" by
Murakami Haruki
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530. Sakamoto Ryuichi
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531. Executive producer:
Yonezawa Keiko
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532. Ishida Motoki
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533. Director of photography:
Hirokawa Taishi
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534. Written and directed by:
Ichikawa Jun
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