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'''"rainbow forecast"''' is a pop song recorded by [[Nakagawa Shoko]]. The song first appeared as the B-side of Nakagawa's tenth single, "[["Arigatou no Egao"]]". It was used as the theme song of the Japanese version of the movie ''[[wikipedia:Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film)|Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]''. "rainbow forecast" was planned to be released as the A-side of her tenth single but was pushed back to be B-side and replaced by "[["Arigatou no Egao"]]".
'''"rainbow forecast"''' is a pop song recorded by [[Nakagawa Shoko]]. The song first appeared as the first B-side of Nakagawa's tenth single, "[["Arigatou no Egao"]]". It was used as the theme song of the Japanese version of the movie ''[[wikipedia:Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film)|Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]''. "rainbow forecast" was planned to be released as the A-side of her tenth single but was pushed back to be B-side and replaced by "[["Arigatou no Egao"]]".
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Revision as of 15:37, 3 April 2010

""Arigatou no Egao"" Cover
Artist
Gizamimi Pichu starring Shokotan
Song
rainbow forecast
Lyrics
meg rock
Music
Kurosu Katsuhiko
Other Information
Arrangement: Kurosu Katsuhiko


"rainbow forecast" is a pop song recorded by Nakagawa Shoko. The song first appeared as the first B-side of Nakagawa's tenth single, ""Arigatou no Egao"". It was used as the theme song of the Japanese version of the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. "rainbow forecast" was planned to be released as the A-side of her tenth single but was pushed back to be B-side and replaced by ""Arigatou no Egao"".