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# Mienai Story (みえないストーリー; ''Invisible Story'')
 
# Mienai Story (みえないストーリー; ''Invisible Story'')
# [[It's so easy...]]
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# [[It's So Easy...|It's so easy...]]
# [[Terepashii (Kishimoto Hayami)|Terepashii]] (テレパシー; ''Telepathy'')
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# [[Telepathy (Kishimoto Hayami)|Telepathy]] (テレパシー)
 
# Mienai Story (TV on air version)  
 
# Mienai Story (TV on air version)  
 
# Mienai Story (Instrumental)
 
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"Mienai Story" is [[Kishimoto Hayami]]'s third single. The single reached #59 on the Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks.  It was the third ending theme for the anime "Tantei Gakuen Q."
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"Mienai Story" is [[Kishimoto Hayami]]'s third single. The title track was used as the third ending theme for the anime ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]''. [[Okamoto Hitoshi]] from [[GARNET CROW]] composed "[[Telepathy]]", and did a self-cover of the song with his own lyrics on one of his solo albums titled ''[[FF/Rewind|FF/REWIND]]''. The single reached #59 on the Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks. </div>  
 
 
"Telepathy" was the first song that Hayami ever wrote her own lyrics for, however the first ''published'' song that she wrote lyrics for was Kioku, on her debut album.</div>
 
  
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[[Image:mienaipromo.jpg|thumb|170px|Kishimoto promoting the single.]]
 
==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
[[Image:mienaipromo.jpg|thumb|200px|Hayami promoting the single.]]
 
 
; Lyrics
 
; Lyrics
: [[AZUKI Nana]], [[Kishimoto Hayami]]
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: [[AZUKI Nana]]
 
; Music
 
; Music
: [[Ohno Aika]], [[Murata Koichi]], [[Kato Narumi]], [[Okamoto Hitoshi]]
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: [[Ohno Aika]]
 
; Arrangement
 
; Arrangement
: [[Oshiro Quron]], [[Ozawa Masazumi]], [[Kobayashi Satoru]]
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: [[Kobayashi Satoru]]
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==Music Video==
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[[Image:mienaistorypv.jpg|thumb|250px|A scene from the music video.]]
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The PV for "Mienai Story" features many locations. Hayami sings and dances on a helipad (at the Westin Hotel Osaka), under a highway bridge, and next to a building. The PV also features scenes of her in a train station, on a train, and playing tennis in front of a solid black background. The video was directed by [[Iwao "gan" Kojima]].
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==Disambiguation==
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There are three versions of "Mienai Story" in Kishimoto's discography.
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; Mienai Story
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: This is the normal version of the song.  It appears on the single, and on her debut album, [[Juicy (Kishimoto Hayami)|JUICY]].
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; Mienai Story (Instrumental)
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: This is the standard version of the song, but without the vocals.
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;Mienai Story (TV on air version)
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: This is a slightly remixed, shortened version of the song that was used as the ending theme for the anime [[Tantei Gakuen Q]].  Unlike the original song, it was arranged by [[Quron Oshiro]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/320628/products/music/526721/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/320628/products/music/526721/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
{{Kishimoto Hayami}}
 
  
 
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[[Category:2003 Songs]]
 
[[Category:Kishimoto Hayami Songs]]
 
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[[Category:Anime Theme Song]]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 2 April 2021

Single Cover
Artist
Kishimoto Hayami
Single
Mienai Story (みえないストーリー; Invisible Story)
Released
2003.11.19
Catalog Number
GZCA-7036
Price
¥1,000
Tracklist
  1. Mienai Story (みえないストーリー; Invisible Story)
  2. It's so easy...
  3. Telepathy (テレパシー)
  4. Mienai Story (TV on air version)
  5. Mienai Story (Instrumental)


Information
"Mienai Story" is Kishimoto Hayami's third single. The title track was used as the third ending theme for the anime Tantei Gakuen Q. Okamoto Hitoshi from GARNET CROW composed "Telepathy", and did a self-cover of the song with his own lyrics on one of his solo albums titled FF/REWIND. The single reached #59 on the Oricon charts and charted for 3 weeks.
Kishimoto promoting the single.

Song Information

Lyrics
AZUKI Nana
Music
Ohno Aika
Arrangement
Kobayashi Satoru

Music Video

A scene from the music video.

The PV for "Mienai Story" features many locations. Hayami sings and dances on a helipad (at the Westin Hotel Osaka), under a highway bridge, and next to a building. The PV also features scenes of her in a train station, on a train, and playing tennis in front of a solid black background. The video was directed by Iwao "gan" Kojima.

Disambiguation

There are three versions of "Mienai Story" in Kishimoto's discography.

Mienai Story
This is the normal version of the song. It appears on the single, and on her debut album, JUICY.
Mienai Story (Instrumental)
This is the standard version of the song, but without the vocals.
Mienai Story (TV on air version)
This is a slightly remixed, shortened version of the song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Tantei Gakuen Q. Unlike the original song, it was arranged by Quron Oshiro.

External Links