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  • * [[Tone Mariko]] - [[Calendar (Tone Mariko)|Calendar]] (Song) * [[Fuji Mariko]] - [[Scenario (Fuji Mariko)|Sce.na.ri.o]], [[Piano Forte]] (Lyrics)
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  • However, luck changed when Akimoto signed a contract with [[Fuji Pacific Music]] to become a lyricist. Akimoto started to write lyrics in 1 * [[Tsubata Mariko]] - [[Hishochi no Dekigoto]]
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  • : Mariko Takazawa (Master Work) : Fuji Togawa
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  • : [[Kouda Mariko]] ...ed by [[Kouda Mariko]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for [[Fuji TV]] program ''Mouretsu Asia Tarou''. The single reached #24 on the [[Orico
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  • ...regular edition. The title track was used as an insert song in the 2005 [[Fuji TV]] [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[1 Litre no Namida]]''. The single reached #2 on t ...]] for "Konayuki" was directed by [[Tan Shuichi]] and features [[Miyamitsu Mariko]]. The video won "Best Pop Video" at the ''[[MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN|M
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  • ...ref name="mf" /><ref>Takamizawa, Toshihiko. ''[[Shin Domoto Kyoudai]]''. [[Fuji TV]] [[Japan]]. 2007-07-15.</ref> ; [[Mariko (singer)|Mariko]]
    24 KB (2,854 words) - 20:53, 10 January 2016
  • ...ng Cover Shuu~]]'', a cover of a song of the same name sung by [[Takahashi Mariko]]. * ''[[For You (TV dorama)|For You]]'', a 1995 Fuji TV [[Dorama|dorama]] starring [[Nakayama Miho]], [[Moriguchi Hiroko]], and
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  • ...ated by [[Nakajo Hisaya]]. The series first aired on July 3rd 2007, on the Fuji TV channel on Tuesdays at 21:00. The series ran for a total of twelve episo : Played by [[Tsutsui Mariko]].
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  • | 30 || [[Takahashi Mariko]] || [[Hagayui Kuchibiru]] || 1992.05.16 || 595,470 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jp | 53 || [[Fuji Ayako]] || [[Kokoro Sake]] || 1992.09.01 || 365,900 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jp
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  • | 30 || [[Nagai Mariko]] || [[Zutto|ZUTTO]] || 1990.10.24 || 383,720 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jpg|100p | 36 || [[Nagai Mariko]] || [[Heart wo Wash!|Heart wo WASH!]] || 1991.04.24 || 325,660 || [[File:W
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  • The series spanned for 10 episodes and was broadcast on the [[Fuji TV]] network. It aired on Monday evenings from January 17, 2011 to Marh 28, *'''Broadcast network:''' [[Fuji TV]]
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  • ...padding: 3px"| &ndash; ||style="padding: 3px"| [[Wikipedia:Fuji Television|Fuji TV On Demand]] ||style="padding: 3px"| Train station accuser ||style="paddi ...Wikipedia:FX Networks+FX on Hulu|FX on Hulu]] ||style="padding: 3px"| Lady Mariko ||style="padding: 3px;"| Lead role
    7 KB (996 words) - 21:29, 15 January 2024
  • : Mariko "Takechan" Takezawa : Sadae Fuji (RENT ACT)
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  • : Mariko "Takechan" Takezawa : Sadae Fuji (RENT ACT)
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  • ...坊さん〜; ''From 5 to 9: The Monk who Fell in Love with Me'') is a [[Fuji TV]] TV [[dorama]] main-casting [[Ishihara Satomi]] and [[Yamashita Tomohis * Hoshikawa Hibari: ''[[Kaga Mariko]]''
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