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In "The Siverman Cometh", Arale Norimaki and Gatchan enter the book using the Fairy Tale Machine, taking the Shiverman inside with them. In the book, Shiverman falls from a cliff, scared by a snake. He is saved by King Kong, who adopts him as his child. The Fairy Tale Machine brings Arale and Gatchan back to the real world, but not the Shiverman, who stays trapped in the book. Senbei Norimaki then finds the book on the ground and throws it.

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  • The Great Adventure of King Kong
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  • In "The Siverman Cometh", Arale Norimaki and Gatchan enter the book using the Fairy Tale Machine, taking the Shiverman inside with them. In the book, Shiverman falls from a cliff, scared by a snake. He is saved by King Kong, who adopts him as his child. The Fairy Tale Machine brings Arale and Gatchan back to the real world, but not the Shiverman, who stays trapped in the book. Senbei Norimaki then finds the book on the ground and throws it.
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  • In "The Siverman Cometh", Arale Norimaki and Gatchan enter the book using the Fairy Tale Machine, taking the Shiverman inside with them. In the book, Shiverman falls from a cliff, scared by a snake. He is saved by King Kong, who adopts him as his child. The Fairy Tale Machine brings Arale and Gatchan back to the real world, but not the Shiverman, who stays trapped in the book. Senbei Norimaki then finds the book on the ground and throws it.
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