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  • ...island of Japan, in a small town with a population of 2000. AYA spent most of her childhood doodling while listening to her parents' oldies, though she w ...way, shortly before the band's debut. AYA considered giving up her pursuit of becoming a professional artist. However, she was pleasantly surprised when
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  • ...) or '''Neo-Human Casshan''' (in the United States) is the original idea of all later adaptions. It was aired from October 2nd, 1973 to June 25th, 1974 ...me, "キャシャーン" is officially translated as "Casshan" in the logo of both Japanese and English releases. The story is set in a near future, when
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  • ...apanese rock]] band. The band was formed in 1998 in [[Tokyo]] and consists of [[Yamada Masashi]] on vocals, [[Suganami Eijun]] on guitar, [[Okamine Koshu ..., they're still often thought of as an indie band. It was also around this time when [[Hirabayashi Naoki]] decided to leave the band.
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  • ...ントに幕]". ''[[Oricon]]''. 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2009-12-31.</ref> As of June 27, 2010, they have performed 2,274 concerts.<ref>"[http://www.daily.c ...hihiko]] from high school, and [[Miyake Yasuo]] to revive the band. At the time, Sakazaki was the leader.
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  • ...''Spontania''. As of April 2010, [[Natori Kaori]] became the new vocalist of Spontania, making it a trio. She will now be mononymously referred to as "K ...J MASTERKEY]] - [[Daddy's House Vol. 1|DADDY'S HOUSE Vol.1]] (#4 ''Meaning Of Life'' feat. '''Hi-Timez''', [[JUJU]])
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, tarento, actress, and former member of the group [[Sakurakko Club]]. ...ic to finally zetima in 1999, where she provided background vocals to many of their artists like [[Heike Michiyo]].
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  • ...ana~|I believe you ~Ai no Hana~]] (I believe you ~愛の花~; ''Flower of Love'') # [[Party Time Party Up|PARTY TIME PARTY UP]]
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  • #[[Toki no Meikyuu]] (時の迷宮; ''Labyrinth of Time'') ...UTTERFLY ~Nemurenu Mori no Chouchou~]] (眠れぬ森の蝶々; ''Butterfly of the Sleepless Forest'')
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  • # MEMBERS OF ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - "Fly up in the air (eco. size)" # [[AKINO]] - "[[Kouya no Heath]]" (荒野のヒース; ''Heath of the Wasteland'')
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  • ...SAKAE theater. Even before they could release a single, [[Suzuki Kirara]] of Team S graduated in November 2008 having only to perform their first stage. ...ister group, [[SDN48]] for idols who are above 18 years old. Also in this time, [[Yamashita Moe]] graduated from the group to become a graphic artist.
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  • # [[Jewel of Kiss]] # [[Destiny -Taiyou no Hana-]] (Destiny-太陽の花-; ''Sun's Flower'')
    4 KB (501 words) - 23:06, 10 February 2015
  • ...uka (melody.)|Haruka (Eternal Version)]] (遥花~はるか~; ''Distant Flower'') # [[Memories in Time]]
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  • ...us [[Anime|anime]] series. In the year 2009, she worked on the soundtracks of [[wikipedia:Shangri-La (novel)|Shangri-La]] and produces singer [[midori (s *[2003.09.03] [[LAST EXILE O.S.T.2]] (#7 ''Rays of hope'', #20 ''A New World Has Come'')
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  • [[Image:The Best of L'Arc~en~Ciel 1994-1998.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] : The Best of L'Arc~en~Ciel 1994-1998
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  • ...e "[[Magic (Tiara)|Magic☆]]", however she become known after the release of her second single "[[Change (Tiara)|Change]]" which reached #3 on the [[Ori * [2012.01.25] [[Flower (Tiara)|Flower]]
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  • # [[Koko ni Shika Sakanai Hana]] (ここにしか咲かない花; ''A Flower That Only Blooms Here'') # [[Time Machine (Kobukuro)|Time Machine]] (待夢磨心-タイムマシン-)
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  • ...yuu|seiyuu]] to reach #1 on the [[Oricon]] daily charts. She was also part of the unit [[tiaraway]] with [[Chiba Saeko]] from 2003 to 2005. *[2010.02.24] [[Tsukishirube]] (月導 -Tsukishirube-; ''Guidepost of the Moon'')
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  • # [[Sekai no Katasumi de]] (世界の片隅で; ''In the Corner of the World'') # [[Flower (BoA)|flower]]
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  • ...ame time, she also debuted as a television actress, starting with the role of [[Miura Yoiuchi]]'s younger sister on the show ''[[Netsuppoi no!]]''. In 1990, she was chosen to sing the theme for the International Flower and Greenery Fair. She later married professional baseball player [[Oshio K
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  • ...om was a vocal teacher at Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College. At the age of 3, he began to master the piano and was sent to a special school for gifted ...lar on several variety shows and become a caster for the Japanese coverage of the 2003 Rugby Cup.
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