The cast of Hashanim Hachi Yafot - 2011 includes: Shai Avivi as God Golan Azulai Orna Banai as Gila Cohen Maayan Blum Uri Gottlieb as Amikam Gidi Gov as Mar Yochanan Veinberg Or Grossman Shlomi Koriat as Moti Pippi Cohen Inbal Lori as Mrs. Bdalaq Keren Mor as Shulamit Vasserman Ori Pfeffer as Tomer Sarig Sivan Pressler Eldad Prives as The Police Chief Lital Rosenzweig Osher Salim Yaniv Swissa as Zachi Bushari Herzl Tobey as Mizrahi
The cast of Hachi-ichi-go - 2003 includes: Kazumi Kikuzawa Masanori Kawano Setsu Teshima Yuu
The cast of Hyaku hachi - 2008 includes: Mayuko Arisue Yui Ichikawa Masao Komatsu Ken Mitsuishi Satoshi Nikaido Riki Takeuchi as Thunder
Or Grossman has: Performed in "Hakol Dvash" in 2007. Performed in "Neshot Htayasim" in 2009. Played Anael in "Asfur" in 2010. Played Anahel in "Asfur" in 2010. Performed in "Hashanim Hachi Yafot" in 2011.
The cast of Hachi no su no kodomotachi - 1948 includes: Yoshikatsu Chiba as Yoshi Kiyoshi Iwamoto Yutaka Iwamoto as Yutaka Yukio Kinuta Shinichiro Kubota as Dandy Natuski Masako Hiroyuki Mihara as Hiroyuki Sadao Nakamura as Tanba Gosho Shoichi as Masa Gen Tajima Wataru Yaguchi
The cast of Hachi-nin me no teki - 1961 includes: Isao Kimura as Kutsuda Shigemi Kitahara Mitsue Komiya Hiroshi Minami Hideo Murota Takamaru Sasaki as Usuki Tatsuo Umemiya as Dr. Hatsushi Jun Usami as Inspector Kenji Ushio Chako van Leeuwen as Mashiko Machiko Yashiro
The cast of Hapil Sheratza Liyot Hachi - 2007 includes: Simcha Barbiro as Papa Elephant, Parrot Leader, Sparrow, Working Elephant, Flower Albert Cohen as Teacher, Stupid Parrot, Owl Hila Maaravi as Mama Elephant, She-Sparrow Rivka Michaeli as Narrator Yigal Mizrahi as Peacock, Mouse, Parrot, Working Elephant, Flower
Lital Rosenzweig has: Played Addi Katz in "Nefilim, Ha" in 2007. Played Adi Katz in "Nefilim, Ha" in 2007. Played (2008) in "Hasufim" in 2008. Performed in "Hashanim Hachi Yafot" in 2011. Played Aliza in "Revaka plus" in 2012.
hachi was born in japan
Hachi is the number 8
Waberi Hachi was born on 1981-04-16.
"juu hachi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "eighteen"
Eighty-eight in Japanese is said as "hachi-jū hachi" (八十八). The first part, "hachi-jū," means eighty, and the second part, "hachi," means eight. Together, they form the number eighty-eight.