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    What is the name of the Japanese version of "the Ring"?

    Question #55818. Asked by spydermonkie. (Mar 10 05 8:42 AM)


    centerice

    Ringu.

    Mar 10 05, 9:33 AM
    joezhou300

    Ringu, written by Koji Suzuki

    Mar 10 05, 12:00 PM


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