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  • # [[Egao no Zanzou]] (笑顔の残像) # [[Natsu no Hana]] (ナツノハナ; ''Summer Flower'')
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  • *'''Favorite Song:''' "[[Caramel Song]]" and "[[Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy]]" by [[Arashi]] * [2008.1.26] [[1 Pound no Fukuin]] (Ep. 3) (as Yoshihiko)
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  • ...and propelled Younha into the limelight. Her later single, "[[Touch / Yume no Tsuzuki]]", first charted at the 14th spot. Her first album ''[[Go! Younha]
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  • ...o Hate ni promo.jpg|thumb|375px||Hayashibara Megumi promoting "[[Shuuketsu no Hate ni]]" (2022)]] ...ie. It was during this role that Hayashibara sang her first song, "[[Yoake no Shooting Star]]" (which was later released on her ''[[Whatever (Hayashibara
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  • : Yume no Sekai e (夢の世界へ) # Yume no Sekai e (夢の世界へ)
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  • ...tists like [[Wikipedia:Gwen Stefani|Gwen Stefani]] of [[Wikipedia:No Doubt|No Doubt]] and [[Wikipedia:Tim Armstrong|Tim Armstrong]] of [[Wikipedia:Rancid ...e of the B-sides was a cover of [[Wikipedia:Farrah (band)|Farrah]]'s song "No Reason Why", which was used as the [http://www.yamazakipan.co.jp/ Yamazaki
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  • ...~Yoake Mae~]]" was released on November 11, 1996 and was used as the third ending theme for the highly popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Rurouni Kenshin| T.M.Revolution's next release would be "[[Web of Night]]", the ending theme for the Japanese release of ''[[wikipedia:Spider-Man 2|Spider-Man 2]]
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  • ...ED DESTINY]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Darker than Black|DARKER THAN BLACK -Kuro no Keiyakusha-]]''. She is also the vocalist of [[delofamilia]], the solo proj ...released six months after her debut. The single had a tie-in as the first ending theme song to the popular [[Anime|anime]], [[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]. The s
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  • ...this release displayed a more energetic side of sifow and was used as the ending song for the television programme "SUPOnchu". The following month, sifow he ...Her 5th avex single, [[Natsu Hanabi]], was released on July 25 and was the ending theme to the TV show co-presented by sifow "DEEP★PARADISE". Next months,
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  • ...gao ni Hohoemi wo]], was also featured in Meitantei Conan, this time as an ending theme. The group then released a string of three singles, one each month, s ...marete Itai Promo.jpg|thumb|left|180px|U-ka saegusa IN db promoting [[Kimi no Ai ni Tsutsumarete Itai]] (2005)]]
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  • ...ebruary 6). After the album's release, Tommy announced that there would be no more 'february<sup>6</sup>' releases. ...that it would be used as the ending theme to the dorama [[Jitsuroku Sekai no Mystery]]. It also said a new album would be released in June.
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  • ...he ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Kemono no Souja|Kemono no Souja Erin]] while the B-sides are its insert songs. This single did not ch
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  • In 2005 they released their first single, "[[Mirai no Chizu]]", and it rose as high as #3 on the [[Oricon]]. It was also made the Their second single, "[[Orange Iro no Kokoro]]" was used as the backing music for [[Sugo Melo]] commercials. The
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  • # [[Kimi no Heart ni Mune Kyun (2)|Kimi no Heart ni Mune Kyun ②]] (君のハートに胸キュン②) # [[Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo|Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo (TV version)]] (眠る君の横顔に微笑みを)
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  • ...rt, Mind and Soul]]''. The title track for the single was used as the 17th ending theme for the anime ''[[One Piece]]'', becoming their first Japanese tie-in ...n solo activities. The Bigeast fanclub was announced to remain active, but no longer accepting new members. This put the group activities on hold, as at
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  • ...nd one singer. Their upbeat, danceable songs are often found as opening or ending themes for anime such as [[Wikipedia:One Piece|One Piece]] and [[Wikipedia: * [2002.09.11] [[Datte, Onna no Ko Nandamon!]] (だって、女の子なんだもん!)
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  • ...single as a trio, "[[On the Way ~Yakusoku no Basho e~|on the way ~Yakusoku no Basho e~]]". Aki & Aya returned in March 2006 for the tenth single, having
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  • [[Image:Itsumo no Sugao no Watashi de Itai limited.jpg|thumb|160px|Limited Edition]] [[Image:Itsumo no Sugao no Watashi de Itai regular.jpg|thumb|160px|Regular Edition]]
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  • ...ing her songs to anime. She made her debut in April 2005 with "[[Bokutachi no Yukue]]". ...it Gundam SEED|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]]. She recorded [[Bokutachi no Yukue]] in 2004.
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  • * '''[[Komori Manami]]''''s "[[Believe ~Mune Ippai no Yuuki~]]", track #1 of her fourth album ''[[Alice (Komori Manami)|ALICE]]'' *'''[[Sugimoto Ryuichi]]''''s "[[Believe (Sugimoto Ryuichi)|Believe]]", third ending theme to the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Ikimono Chikyuu Kikou]]''.
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