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'''Anison''' (アニソン), a portmanteau of the words [[Anime|anime]] and song, refers to any song that originates from anime. It is also considered to be a separate musical genre. There are several prominent musical artists and groups who primarily record songs for anime. Such artists include [[Masato Shimon]], [[Ichirou Mizuki]], [[JAM Project]], and more. | '''Anison''' (アニソン), a portmanteau of the words [[Anime|anime]] and song, refers to any song that originates from anime. It is also considered to be a separate musical genre. There are several prominent musical artists and groups who primarily record songs for anime. Such artists include [[Masato Shimon]], [[Ichirou Mizuki]], [[JAM Project]], and more. | ||
Below is a list of artists who primarily record songs used for anime themes. | |||
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Revision as of 17:15, 15 November 2017
Anison (アニソン), a portmanteau of the words anime and song, refers to any song that originates from anime. It is also considered to be a separate musical genre. There are several prominent musical artists and groups who primarily record songs for anime. Such artists include Masato Shimon, Ichirou Mizuki, JAM Project, and more.
Below is a list of artists who primarily record songs used for anime themes.
Pages in category "Anison"
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