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    Aloha Oe Aloha Oe by Madam Nani Alapai and Henry N. Clark, 1911 Problems playing this file? See media help. Aloha Oe Aloha Oe by William Smith and Walter...
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    Aloha Oe is a 1915 silent film drama produced by Thomas Ince and released by the Triangle Film Corporation. The script was reused in the 1931 film Aloha...
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  • gave him to program a shut-off switch for Leroy: if he hears the song "Aloha ʻOe", he will glitch and switch off (but will not die like Stitch would have...
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  • the Aloha Oe (アロハオエ号, Arohaoe-gō), his personal spaceship. The cockpit of the Aloha Oe can split off into an escape pod dubbed the Little Aloha (リトルアロハ...
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  • he programmed a secret shutdown command into Leroy: Elvis Presley's "Aloha 'Oe"; once played, Leroy and his clones will deactivate. With a plan in action...
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  • weeks in 1980. Their next single was "Aloha-Oe, Until We Meet Again", based on a Liliuokalani's composition "Aloha ʻOe". The song charted within the top 5...
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    Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani and was the inspiration for the song Aloha ʻOe. Born in Honolulu, Boyd was the son of Edwin Harbottle Boyd (1834–1875)...
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    performing "Aloha ʻOe" to trigger a failsafe to shut down the Leroys. Although the stadium is not identified by name, it is confirmed to be Aloha Stadium...
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    2020, Cherry Bullet made their comeback with the new digital single "Aloha Oe". On January 4, 2021, it was announced that Cherry Bullet have joined the...
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    performed the service. A group of beach boys sang Hawaiian songs, including "Aloha Oe", and Kahanamoku's ashes were scattered into the ocean. In 1994, a statue...
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