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  2. Omori (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Omori is a 2020 role-playing video game developed and published by indie studio Omocat. [ a ] The player controls a nonverbal hikikomori teenage boy named Sunny and his dream world alter-ego Omori. The player explores both the real world and Sunny's surreal dream world as Omori, either overcoming or suppressing his fears and repressed memories .

  3. Edo Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    Edo Lullaby (Japanese: 江戸子守唄 or Edo no komori uta) is a traditional Japanese cradle song. It originated in Edo , was propagated to other areas, and is said to be the roots of the Japanese lullabies.

  4. Bo En - Wikipedia

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    He also composed the soundtrack for Pikuniku which was released in 2019, along with three songs for Omori, released in late 2020. [12] [13] One of the three songs composed for Omori was a pitched-up (and shortened in-game) version of "My Time", a song which was initially included in his debut album Pale Machine, in 2013. The Omori soundtrack ...

  5. Still Dreaming (Tomorrow X Together album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains songs from all their previous releases. In November 2020 it was revealed that the single “Force” would be written by Motoki Omori from Mrs. Green Apple, a five-member Japanese rock band from Tokyo. The single was featured as the theme song for the second season of TV Asahi animation series “World Trigger”. [11] [12]

  6. Ōmori - Wikipedia

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    Ōmori was the site of an Imperial Japanese Army-administered prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. The inhumane conditions in the camp were described in detail in the book Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption describing the life of American Olympic Athlete Louis Zamperini .

  7. Kakera: Subete no Omoitachi e - Wikipedia

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    "Subete no Omoitachi e" (かけら -総べての想いたちへ-) is a single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls from their second studio album, Aurora. The single was released on November 4, 2009, and was used as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama Bocho Mania 09 , the band's first musical participation in a TV drama.

  8. Kagome Kagome - Wikipedia

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    Kagome Kagome" (かごめかごめ, or 籠目籠目) is a Japanese children's game and the song associated with it. One player is chosen as the Oni (literally demon or ogre , but similar to the concept of "it" in tag ) and sits blindfolded (or with their eyes covered).

  9. Omori - Wikipedia

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