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Papiroflexia (Spanish for "Origami") is the animated tale of Fred, a skilful paper folder who could shape the world with his hands.
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Hermoso trabajo lindo en verdad me ha hecho muy bien verlo espero que el mundo pudiera doblarse de cualquier modo que lo haga verse màs bello. Gracias por compartir ese lindo lindo video
Hey don, i saw this fab movie last night?, its very idiotic but at the same time creepy but it got better at the end .. anywayz this site offers the whole movie at NEW/MOVIEZ/./INFO (remove slashes)
@zell777 Weap, I searched it in google with keywords "papiroflexia", "wiki" and the result came out to be a page in Spanish that claimed the word as their own... But.... " papiroflexia" is a combined word "trying" to describe "origami" for the western civilization to "understand", therefore cannot be claimed by any language and especially one that did not exist when "papyr" was invented... always philologically speaking... and remember... not all things in the net are true...
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You can find it in a Spanish dictionary, and used in Spanish language, which is all that matters.
There's no such thing as "Spanish origin" anyway, it's a latin tongue (borrowing from a lot more too, but mostly latin)