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  2. Bawang Merah Bawang Putih - Wikipedia

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    Bawang Merah Bawang Putih. Bawang merah dan bawang putih ( Malaysian language Malaysian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional Indonesian folklore from Riau involving two siblings with opposite characters (one good and one bad), and an unjust step mother. The folktale has a similar theme and moral to the European folktale Cinderella ...

  3. Malaysian animation - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan Film Unit was created by the British colonialists in 1946 with the intent to produce documentaries and public service announcements of the government and later renamed Filem Negara Malaysia. A set designer working for the Unit named Anandam Xavier was asked to handle an animation project in 1961.

  4. Kuntilanak - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Kuntilanak (Indonesian name), also called Pontianak (Malay name), or Yakshi in Hinduism/ Hindu mythology is a mythological creature in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. It is similar to Langsuir in other Southeast Asia regions. The Pontianak usually takes the form of a pregnant woman who is unable to give birth to a child.

  5. Kolintang - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Kolintang is a traditional Minahasan percussion instrument from North Sulawesi, Indonesia, consisting of wooden blades arranged in a row and mounted on a wooden tub. [1] Kolintang is usually played in ensemble music. Kolintang in the Minahasan community is used to accompany traditional ceremonies, dance, singing, and music.

  6. Warak ngendog - Wikipedia

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    Warak ngendog. Warak ngendog (egg laying bird) is a mythical creature resembling a rhinoceros carrying eggs on its back. This creature, celebrated during the Dugderan Festival held annually on September 23 a few days before the holiday of Ramadan, is believed to represent three different ethnic groups in Semarang: Javanese, Chinese and Arabian ...

  7. Lutung Kasarung - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Lutung Kasarung in traditional Sundanese sandiwara dance drama. Lutung Kasarung (English: The Lost Ape, The Stray Ape) is a Sundanese folktale from Indonesia.Set in the Pasir Batang Kingdom, it tells the tale of a magical lutung (a type of black monkey) who helped a beautiful princess, Purbasari Ayuwangi, when her older sister attempted to rob her of her status as crown princess.

  8. Cindelaras - Wikipedia

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    Cindelaras. Cindelaras is a figure from East Javanese folklore. [1] He was the son of Raden Putra. [2] His mother was exiled from Janggala Kingdom because she was blamed for the poisoning of the king's concubine. [2] Later, she gave birth to a young boy named Cindelaras. One day, Cinderalas found an egg that was dropped by an eagle.

  9. Si Unyil - Wikipedia

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    Si Unyil. Unyil or Si Unyil is an Indonesian children's television franchise owned by Produksi Film Negara (PFN). It started as a long-running children's television series, which ran on TVRI. The Unyil show, which airs every Sunday morning, tells the story about the eponymous main character whose typical Indonesian family lives in a rural area ...