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  • '''Nishiwaki Yui''' (西脇唯) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter, lyricist, and composer. Nishiwa ...aki went to a indies label. Soon after signing the label ran into trouble. This has caused Nishiwaki to not release anything since 2003.
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  • ...was used as Nippon TV "NEWS ZERO" theme song. Chara's daughter ''Sumire'' is featured on the cover of the album. The album reached #12 on the [[Oricon]]
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  • ...es started in the January 2002 issue of ''[[Ribon]]'' magazine. The series ran for a total of seven volumes and ended it's run in the June 2004 issue of ' ...tories are quite different. The anime started airing on April 06, 2002 and ran for a total of 52 episodes with the last episode airing on March 29, 2003.
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  • ...Inc.#flying DOG|Victor Entertainment]] and a famous [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. She is known for her roles as Lacus Clyne in [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]], Chi in [ *[2001] [[wikipedia:Angel Tales|Otogi Story Tenshi no Shippo]] - '''Ran'''
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  • ...) is a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] and pop singer affiliated to [[81produce]]. She is known for her role as ''Hiiragi Kagami'' in [[wikipedia:Lucky Star (manga)| ...ipedia:Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note|Telepathy Shoujo Ran]] - '''Isozaki Ran'''
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  • ...created agency [[INTENTION]], named after his [[Intention|debut song]]. He is known for his roles as ''Shirou Kamui'' in ''[[X]]'', ''Shinn Asuka'' in '' In October 2008, Suzumura debuted as a pop singer under [[Lantis]] label. He is married to fellow voice actress [[Sakamoto Maaya]].
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  • '''Shiraishi Ryoko''' (白石涼子) is a Japanses female [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer affiliated wit *[2006] [[Wikipedia:Pinky:St|Pinky:st]] - Ran
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  • ...983, Kazumi and some friends ran away from home and headed for Tokyo. That is where he was noticed by the president of the company, Johnny Kitagawa. In 1
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  • ...15 minute radio show featuring the members of [[Berryz Koubou]]. The title is referring to a class honoring the teacher when entering the classroom. The show has ran since March 30, 2004 and is currently airing every Tuesday from 23:35 to 23:50 on [[JOQR|JOQR]].
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  • '''Hino Matsuri''' (樋野まつり) is a Japanese [[Shojo|shojo]] [[Manga-ka|manga-ka]]. She made her debut manga ...he release of ''[[Meru Puri: Marchen Prince]]'' in August 2002. The series ran for a total of two years spanning four collective volumes. The series was q
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  • ...a Arina]]. It debuted in the May 1997 issue of ''[[Ribon]]'' magazine, and ran until November 1997. ...six chapters. The manga has been liscenced by [[Viz Media]] in the USA and is set for an April release, under their ''[[Shojo Beat]]'' line.
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  • '''Tanemura Arina''' (種村有菜) is a Japanese [[Shojo|shojo]] [[Manga-ka|manga-ka]]. She made her debut in 199 ...kaze Kaito Jeanne]]'', which was her first multi-volume series. The series ran for seven volumes, and even had an anime adaption with an opening song perf
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  • ...ts debut in 1992 in the pages of ''[[Hana to Yume]]'' magazine. The series ran for a total of five volumes until it was placed on hiatus in 1994, when Yuk ...youku'' had finished) titled as '''''Goldchild'''''. This arc of the story ran in ''Hana to Yume'' until 2004, where it spawned eight collected volumes of
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  • ...女どれみ) was a Japanese [[anime]] (and lesser-known [[manga]]) that ran for four seasons from 1999-2004. There was also a musical. The series is divided into four seasons, with an OVA series as a side-story to the third
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  • ...September 2004 issue of [[Shueisha]]'s ''[[Ribon]]'' magazine. The series ran for a total of 47 chapters, ending in June 2008 and was collected into 11 [ ...e school known as Teikoku Gakuen (帝国学園; ''Imperial Academy''). She is a strong and kind girl, with a sorted past: her parents sold her to her fos
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  • ...as first published in July 1999 and was completed in March 2008. The manga ran in [[Shueisha]]'s ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]''. It spanned a total of 379 cha [[Tennis no Oujisama(movie)|Tennis no Oujisama]] is a 2006 live action movie. The story line follows from when Ryoma arrives at
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  • ...nga]] created by [[Amano Akira]]. The series originated as a one-shot that ran in [[Shueisha]]'s ''[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' in 2003. Because of its popula ...sodes ending its run on September 25th 2010. Even though the anime version is not licensed in North America, the weekly shows are available for streaming
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  • '''Lydia''' (리디아) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] ballad singer debuted in 2010 with the digital singl ...a Neoneun Sarangiya]] (너는 내 전부야 너는 사랑이야) <small>([[RAN]] & '''Lydia''')</small>
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  • ...' (나르샤) is a South Korean artist under [[STARIT Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[Brown Eyed Girls]]. * [2013.03.02] [[Immortal Song 2: Singing the Legend "Moon Joo Ran" Pyeon]] ''(#4 Dongsugui Norae)''
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  • ...an internet controversy, had to resign from the group. In Japan, the group is signed on [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They were under the sublabel Ariola ...be the hosts of the third season of ''[[Idol Army]]'' Tv-show. The program ran for four months, with a total of seventeen episodes, making it the longest
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