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He could also make himself grow without Bandora's magic.
While working for Bandora, he is not really an evil character, but rather a somewhat eccentric artist.
The term bandore or bandora can also be found when referring to this instrument.
Its construction is similar to the larger bandora.
He used Bandora to try to destroy Earth 170 million years ago and uses her again to finish the job.
He was soon killed when Bandora arrived.
He had a son with Lamie towards the end of the series, which Bandora adored.
Anthony Holborne wrote many pieces for solo bandora.
Similar instruments include the cittern, orpharion and bandora.
He also annoys and/or angers Bandora quite frequently.
She agreed, selling her soul to Bandora and being filled with a hatred of humans as she enlarged.
He also wrote music for the typically English combination of two viols, flute, lute, cittern and bandora.
He also plays bandora, cittern, and tabor.
He taught and wrote music for lute, cittern, orpharion, bandora, viol, and singing.
Salsette was originally separated by a tidal creek which Portuguese called Bandora creek.
Powerless, Bandora was sealed away by Daizyuzin, along with all her henchmen, except Kai.
Dora Knight battles Goushi after Bandora lures him into a trap.
"Unnamed Ghost": It is a spirit Bandora consults with frequently via a crystal ball.
The Bandora is a late 16th century instrument with a longer string length for its bass strings than for its trebles.
The Spanish also played a similar instrument called the Bandora as well as polyrhythms and call-and-response style vocals.
Pamplin, Terence (2000) The influence of the bandora on the origin of the baroque baryton.
She was buried in Bandora Churchyard, in Bombei, India.
Knowing this, Bandora took advantage of this and cast a spell that bound Dragon Caesar's arms to his sides.
After Bandora's entrapment, the Apelo were entrusted with the last two Dinosaur Eggs to safeguard.
The 17th-century wire-strung instruments, Orpharion and Bandora are early examples of instruments featuring multiple scale fretboards.