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  • # [[Momo no Hanabira]] (桃ノ花ビラ; ''Peach Petals'') # [[Ame no Naka no Melody]] (雨の中のメロディー; ''Melody in the Rain'')
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  • # [[Momo no Hanabira|Momo no Hanabira (Studio Live ver.)]] (桃ノ花ビラ; ''Peach Petals'') ...m [http://www.tbs.co.jp/program/u-cdtv.html ''UNDERCOUNTDOWN TV''] and the ending theme for Fuji TV's [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/mechaike/ ''Mecha2 Iketer
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  • ..."aggressive". "Kuroge Wagyuu Joshio Tanyaki 680 Yen" was used as the first ending theme for the [[anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Black Jack (manga)|Black Jack]]''. Th * [2005.02.11] [[Arizona no Mihou]]
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  • ...Because of her huge success and achievements through-out Asia, she became No. 1 Female artist in Asia, and one of the leading and role model of new acts ...n January 14, 2002, she released her second Korean album, ''[[No.1 (album)|NO. 1]]'', which made a huge success to her Korean career reaching #1 position
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  • ...a year, her single "[[Clover (hiro)|clover]]" was released. It's also the ending theme of [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Black Jack|Black Jack]]''. * [2013.08.14] [[Watashi no Okinawa]] (私のオキナワ)
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  • [[Image:Hi no Tori.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : Hi no Tori (火の鳥)
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  • ...l" was the song that gave dream new found fame as it was used as the first ending theme song for the popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Inuyasha]]''. Ironically, th ...Get Over]]", used as the first opening theme song for the anime ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. "Get Over" it's considered one of the group's most iconic songs, an
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  • ...their Chinese auditions in 2006 and released her debut single "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. On March 4th, 2009 she released her Japane ...:alan - Ashita e no Sanka.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" (2007)]]
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  • : Gunjou no Tani (群青の谷) # Gunjou no Tani (群青の谷; ''Ultramarine Valley'')
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  • ...ht|400px|thumb|Arc promoting ''[[End at Time|End at time]]'' and ''[[Michi no Kakera]]'' (2010) <br> Left to Right: Toshiya, KO-JI, Yuki, Shun]] ...l best of album ''[[End at Time|End at time]]'' and memorial DVD ''[[Michi no Kakera]]'', which will be simultaneously released on April 13th, 2011.<ref>
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  • ...in April and was used as the theme for the Meitantei Conan movie [[Ginyoku no Magician]], making it her first movie tie-in. Again in 2004, "Rina♥Matsur ...the [[PlayStation 2]] game [[Another Century's Episode 2]], as opening and ending themes respectively. It charted at #5 on the Oricon. She released one more
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  • ...announced the group's disbandment. With [[Semi (Jewelry)|Semi]]'s contract ending and her departure from the company after [[Eun Jung (Jewelry)|Eun Jung]] an * [2004.06.16] [[Mune Ippai no Kono Ai wo Dare Yori Kimi ni]] (胸いっぱいのこの愛を 誰より君
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  • ...i no Ue ni Tatsu You ni]]", released in October, was once again used as an ending theme for ''Meitantei Conan''. Two months later, the second album was relea ...osashi2.". A year later, she celebrated her 10th anniversary year but with no releases. Despite of her hiatus, Komatsu continues to update her diary and
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  • ...Takei had a smash hit. Her fifth single, [[Sekai Tomete]], was used as an ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Meitantei Conan]]. It became her best selli ...p with anime, with [[Sakurairo (Takei Shiori)|Sakurairo]] being used as an ending theme for [[MÄR HEAVEN]]. However, the single wasn't as successful as the
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  • *[2011.05.25] [[Koi no Fushigi]] (恋のフシギ) <small>('''Cherie''')</small> *[2008.12.19] [[Ending Song]]
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  • ...pedia:Okinawa Actors School|Okinawa Actors School]] with the single "[[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". Amuro became the leader of the group, and fou ...jite~]]", which peaked at #8. By the release of "[[Taiyou no Season|Taiyou no SEASON]]", the other members' roles were so small that Amuro was solely cre
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  • ....jpg‎|thumb|270px|Every Little Thing promoting "[[Atarashii Hibi / Ougon no Tsuki]]" (2008)]] ...very Little Thing Live Tour Ending Collection|Every Little Thing LIVE TOUR Ending Collection]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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  • ...o Beni)|Here Alone]]", the theme song of the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Kurokawa no Techou]]'', became her most successful with the single peaking at #14 on th ...t single, "[[Da Di Da Go! Go!|Da Di Da☆Go! Go!]]", which was used as the ending theme in their TV show. The single broke into the top 40 at #34. Arashiro w
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  • ...as several best albums in addition to a remix album. She has also sung the ending theme for the Japanese animation series ''[[Wikipedia:Rurouni Kenshin|Rurou [[Image:hejoypromo.jpg|thumb|200px|BONNIE PINK promoting "[[Joy / Happy Ending]]" (2009)]]
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  • : Nagisa no Haikara Ningyo / Kaze no Magical (渚のはいから人魚/風のマジカル) # [[Nagisa no Haikara Ningyo]] (渚のはいから人魚)
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  • ...ike Party!!!]]" which was used as the third season of the anime [[MAJOR]]s ending theme song. ...heir special live events and on their website. In February 29, 2008, it is no longer available and a rare item.
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  • ...because she was conceived out of wedlock, but written with "亜依" it has no real meaning. ...even though she is now 20 years old and can legally smoke cigarettes, she no longer does or has any desire to do so.
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  • ...n]] label. It was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Glass no Kantai]]. * [1997 - 1998] 2050 no Aoi Tori
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  • ...rse ~Chewing Gum Baby|TEENAGE UNIVERSE ~Chewing Gum Baby]]" and "[[Komichi no Hana]]", with the former charting the same position as her debut single and ...ourteenth single "[[Motherland]]". The titular track was used as the third ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]'' (epis
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  • ...chikochi ni promo.jpg|right|thumb|600px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Kono Sekai no Achikochi ni]]" (2024)]] ...ich came with an exclusive DVD that contained the music video for [[Kokoro no Senshi]] as well as the premiere showcase for [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy XII
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  • ...lives preceded those events, beginning on the 3rd at Takadanobaba AREA and ending on the 9th at Shibuya O-WEST. On the 16th and 18th, the group participated ...t called ''Furuhata Ninzabu-Bou ~Veteran Driver no Jinsei Navigator. Saigo no Conveni e~'' at Harajuku ASTRO HALL on the 16th. At the live, the band sold
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  • ...would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left. Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public.
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  • ...'s next release was a song called "[[Ai no Field]]", which was used as the ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Brain Powerd|BRAIN POWERD] ...hile the B-side [[Tell Tell Bouzu|tell tell Bouzu]] was used as the second ending theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Hungry Heart: Wild Striker|
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  • ...label. She is best known for her singles "[[Bouken Wakusei]]", used as the ending theme song for the [[anime]] ''[[TALES OF THE ABYSS]]''. The single was pro ...ut under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] with the ballad-single "[[Kokoro no Katachi]]". A month prior to this, Enomoto featured on the cover of music m
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  • ...e the album was "[[Rinjin ni Hikari ga Sasu Toki]]", which was used as the ending theme for the movie ''[[2LDK]]''. The album peaked at #63. Although it rank ...] charts. Her big break ended up being her fourth single, "[[Samishigariya no Kotobatachi]]". The song was used as an [[Wikipedia:au (mobile phone compan
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  • ...ntertainment]]. His debut song, "[[Baby It's You]]", was used as the ninth ending song to the popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Bleach (manga)|Bleach]]'' ...NE''')'', #2 ''The Curry Song -ENG Remix- (feat. '''JUNE''')'', #3 ''Curry no Uta -Spicy Love- (feat. '''JUNE''')'')
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  • ...inued to be used to promote the anime, but their singles were only used as ending themes for the second and third seasons, due to the opening themes being su [[File:HontonoJibunPromo.jpg|thumb|250px|Buono! promoting "[[Honto no Jibun]]" (2007)]]
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  • ....jpg|thumb|300px|AAA promoting "[[Get Chu! / She no Jijitsu|Get Chu! / SHE no Jijitsu]]" (2007)]] ...ge:AAA - Namida no nai Sekai promo.jpg|thumb|300px|AAA promoting "[[Namida no nai Sekai]]" (2016)]]
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  • ...the release of ''[[The Lost Lolli]]'', OLIVIA returned in 2006 to sing the ending theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] adaptation to [[Yazawa Ai]]'s manga ''[[N ...ty]]'', two years after her solo debut. OLIVIA herself said that there was no real concept to the album, as each track sounded different (as the album wa
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  • ...er 17th. Their first live as a new band was a one-man concert titled ''Aki no Kanshasai '10'' on October 22nd at Shibuya O-EAST. Aoi had then announced o ...REA on May 19th is where a slightly different version of the single "Heien no Ato, Ame" was distributed.
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  • * '''Motto:''' If you open it, close it! Where there's hills, there's valleys. ...Makoto]]. She made her debut appearance on the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and first appeared on the fourth studio album, "[[4th Ikimass
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  • [[Image:NEWS2009.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS promoting "[[Koi no ABO]]" (2009)]] ...with only six members, and they released the single "[[Sayaendou / Hadashi no Cinderella Boy]]". However, in May 2006, the group was temporarily suspende
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  • ..."[[There Will Be Love There -Ai no Aru Basho-|There will be love there -Ai no Aru Basho-]]" (dorama ''[[Love Again]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s theme song), "[ ..."[[There Will Be Love There -Ai no Aru Basho-|There will be love there -Ai no Aru Basho-]]" used as its theme song. When it was released later in mid-May
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  • ...a]], [[Japan]]. She grew up in a fatherless house and, consequently, holds no memory of her father. She sings and plays the guitar, and writes her own so ...n 17 June, 2006 called "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiyou_no_Uta Taiyou no Uta]", which has since been released in various Asian countries as well.
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  • # [[2 Kagetsu Buri no Holiday|2 Kagetsu Buri no Holiday]] (2ヶ月ぶりのHoliday)
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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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  • ...Koharu" with the single "Koi☆Kana". Her singles were used as opening and ending theme songs for the anime. In addition, fellow Hello! Project members [[Hag ...Soundtrack Vol.1]] (#1 ''Koi☆Kana (Opening Ver.)'', #37 ''SUGAO-flavor (Ending Ver.)'')
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  • ...air)|best album]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]'', "[[Waltz ...altz]]" was the theme song for half of season one, and "[[Split]]" was the ending for all of season two (being his 11th and 14th single respectively). The so
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  • [[Image:Ida Megumi (2007).jpg|thumb|250px|Ida Megumi promoting [[Tsuki no Akari]] (2007)]] ...ced by Uematsu. The song is delivered from the popular soundtrack piece Ai no Theme (愛のテーマ; ''Theme of Love'') of Final Fantasy IV.
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  • : Hikari to Kage no Roman (光と影のロマン) # Hikari to Kage no Roman (光と影のロマン; ''Romance of Light and Shadow'')
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  • # [[Weekend no Maboroshi]] (ウィークエンドのまぼろし; ''Phantasmic Weekend'') # [[Hana no Yume|Hana no Yume (Album Mix)]] (ハナノユメ; ''A Flower's Dream'')
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  • # [[Shiawase no Jouken|Shiawase no Jouken]] (幸福の条件; ''Condition of Happiness'') # [[Jounetsu no Daishou]] (情熱の代償; ''Price of Passion'')
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  • ...hitomi) Promo.jpg|thumb|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Ai no Kotoba (hitomi)|Ai no Kotoba]]" (2006)]] ...ickly followed by another single "[[Kokoro no Tabibito / Speed Star|Kokoro no Tabibito / SPEED☆STAR]]"; an album, ''[[Traveler (hitomi)|TRAVELER]]'' an
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  • |[[File:ViViD - Yume ~Mugen no Kanata~ LimA.jpg|220px|thumb|Limited Edition A Cover]] |[[File:ViViD - Yume ~Mugen no Kanata~ LimB.jpg|220px|thumb|Limited Edition B Cover]]
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  • ...ated on an original soundtrack for the first time, singing the opening and ending themes "[[Success]]" and "[[H.I.T]]" for the Korean drama, "[[H.I.T (drama) ;[[Miina (Bonamana) (album)|Neo Gateun Saram Tto Eopseo (No Other)]]
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  • [[Image:Hikari no Machi.jpg|thumb|450px|Dragon Ash promoting "[[Hikari no Machi]]" (光りの街) (2016)]] ...an when their song "[[Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan wo]]" was chosen to be the ending theme for the popular Japanese movie, ''[[Battle Royale]]''. With ''[[Viva
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  • # Power Stone no Unmei (パワーストーンの運命; ''The Fate of Power Stone'') # Rondo no Town (ロンドの街; ''Rondo's Town'')
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  • ...e [[Chiisaki Mono / Tsubame ni Naritai|Chiisaki Mono]] was selected as the ending theme for [[Pokémon Jirachi Wishmaker|Pokémon Jirachi Wishmaker]]. Late ...ti-war singer. Hayashi sang [[Taisetsu na Mono]] (the B-side to her Kokoro no Mama ni single) onstage during the drama. The single was released in late M
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  • ...2002 Hajime released her debut single and first major release "[[Wadatsumi no Ki]]". The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it stayed in t ...uccess the album was reprinted only four months after its initial release. Ending off 2002 was her third single "[[Kono Machi (Hajime Chitose)|Kono Machi]]".
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  • ...unjou na Kanjou (SIAM SHADE)|1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou]] which was the sixth ending song of the popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Rurouni Kenshin]]. * [1997.11.27] [[1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou (SIAM SHADE)|1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou]] (1/3の純情な感情)
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  • ...Shukufuku]] (also the Toyota "Wish" CM) and [[Hello Again, JoJo]] ("Minna no Uta" animation song). These singles would fare even less well than Ashita, ...r next single ([[Eternally (Hirahara Ayaka)|Eternally]] (movie [[Yokka Kan no Kiseki]] theme song), Hirahara would hold her first tour, a massive 35-date
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  • # [[Kibou Oka no Kaze]] (希望ヶ丘の風) # [[Ai no Umi]] (恋の海)
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  • ...oles in several anime, including the immensely popular ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu]]'' as the title character, Suzumiya Haruhi. ...als. She made her voice-acting debut with the anime ''[[Otogi Story Tenshi no Shippo]]'' three years later, but began to concentrate more on being a part
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  • ...singles have been in the top 25 on the charts. Another single, "[[Ichirin no Hana]]", was also used for the opening of the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Bleach (m ...[[Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~]]" was released on October 25 and used as the ending theme for the third ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Special Edition]]'
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  • # [[Your Eyes Only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~|Your eyes only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~ (Eric Kupper Classic mix)]] (曖昧なぼくの輪郭) # [[Your Eyes Only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~|Your eyes only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~ (Junior's Transpecific mix)]] (曖昧なぼくの輪郭)
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  • # [[index.php?title=Yami no Tsuki wo Anata ni&action=edit|Yami no Tsuki wo Anata ni]] (闇の月をあなたに… ) # [[index.php?title=-R-Type 'Hitomi no Shoku'&action=edit|-R-TYPE 'Hitomi no Shoku']] (-R-TYPE「瞳の色」)
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  • ...''. The album barely made it to #50 on the Oricon charts. The song "[[Hana no Yume]]" was used as the radio single from the album and ended up becoming a ...their second single "[[Ren'ai Spirits]]" which reached higher than "[[Koi no Kemuri]]". Only a month later came the release of their debut album, ''[[Mi
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  • ...charts) Shiina would persist and released her second single, [[Kabukichou no Joou]] three months later. This single, at least, broke into the charts and ...new single called "[[Honnou]]" in October of 1999. This would be released no the same day as a re-release of her debut single, "[[Koufukuron]]". The sin
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  • ...a collaboration with the band [[GRANRODEO]] and it will be featured as the ending theme song for the anime ''[[wikipedia:The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_(manga)|The Se * [2007.11.28] [[Fuyu no Amaoto / Night Parade|Fuyu no Amaoto / NIGHT PARADE by FLOW ∞ HOME MADE Kazoku]] (冬の雨音 / NIGHT
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  • Sheki-Dol's third single, "[[Zentaiteki ni Daisuki Desu]]", was one of the ending theme songs of the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[index.php?title=Crayon Shinchan&acti Sheki-Dol's fourth single, "[[Ai wa Muteki ~Hatachi no Yoru no Chikai~]]", was marketed as their major debut single. On every cover, the b
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  • ...Cossette in the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Le_Portrait_de_Petit_Cossette|Cossette no Shouzo]]''. With [[Kajiura Yuki]] producing, Inoue released her debut singl * [2008.01.23] [[Kokoro no Tsubasa]] (ココロノツバサ) <small>('''Minami Kana''' - with [[Sato R
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  • ...acks, "[[My Fate]]", being used as the ending theme for the anime ''[[Rean no Tsubasa]]''). ...fellow Avex rock artist [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]], who would be singing the ending theme song. The hype brought from this release boosted Tsuchiya's music car
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  • * [[Imai Miki]] - [[Mikazuki no Sabel]] * [[Imai Miki]] - [[Yasei no Kaze]]
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  • ...Ikkaiten / Dancing Sister]]. Kurutto Mawatte Ikkaiten was used as the 9th ending theme song of the [[Anime|anime]] [[Keroro Gunsou]], while Dancing Sister ( * [2008.07.09] [[Kigurumi no Kodomo no Uta]] (キグルミのこどものうた)
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  • # [[Koi no Mahou wa Habibi no Bi!]] (恋の魔法はハビビのビ!; ''Love's Magic is a Lover's Beauty! ...☆Revolution]]'' and "Koi no Mahou wa Habibi no Bi!" is used as the sixth ending theme song for the same anime. The single was released in both limited and
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  • # [[Mafuyu no Hikari]] (真冬の光; ''Midwinter Light'') ...16th single released by [[THE BACK HORN]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the [[anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Sui
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  • # [[Boku no Kotoba de]] (僕の言葉で; ''In My Words'') # [[Say My Name no Kataomoi|say my name no Kataomoi]] (say my nameの片想い; ''Unrequited Love of say my name'')
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  • ...ird single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the film ''[[Morning Cop]]'', starring Morning Musume and [[ *[1999] [[Morning Musume Memory Seishun no Hikari]]
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  • ...ion by Morning Musume '22 was released as a digital single and used as the ending theme for the MokuDora 24 dorama ''[[Mayonaka ni Hello!]]''. :Released as a digital single and found on the "[[Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai / Dai Jinsei Never Been Better!]]" single as track #3 on the limited
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  • # [[Dekkai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru]] (でっかい宇宙に愛がある; ''There's Love in This Great Big World'') ...his version has a definite ending instead of the single version's fade-out ending.
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  • # Unmei e no Hangyaku (運命への反逆; ''Defiers of Fate'') # Kaeru Tame no Tatakai (帰るための戦い; ''The Warpath Home'')
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  • : Go Girl ~Koi no Victory~ (Go Girl ~恋のヴィクトリー~) # Go Girl ~Koi no Victory~ (Go Girl ~恋のヴィクトリー~; ''Go Girl ~Love's Victory~'')
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  • ...ong. A music video of an upcoming Hello! Project single was shown with the ending credits. Musume Document 2005 was replaced by [[Musume DOKYU!]] in early Ap # [2005.01.25] Iida Kaori, selling of 50,000 "[[Ai no Tane]]" singles in 5 days
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  • ...o]]. A [[PV]] for an upcoming Hello! Project release was played behind the ending credits. It has since been replaced by [[Uta Doki|Uta Doki! Pop Classics]]. # 2006-03-20 (?.?%) [[Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical|Ribbon no Kishi]] special
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  • ...universe jealous", take your passport and board the Morning Jet! There is no set scenario for this world. You and the characteristic personal entertainm ...scenes footage of the [[I Wish|I WISH]] and [[Dance Suru no da!|DANCE Suru no da!]] [[PV|PVs]].
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  • * [[Sakura no Hanabiratachi]] (桜の花びらたち) ** [[Aozora no Soba ni Ite]] (青空のそばにいて) <small>(Team A)</small>
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