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  2. Yoh Kamiyama - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  3. Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru - Wikipedia

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    Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (カエルの 為 (ため) に 鐘 (かね) は 鳴 (な) る), officially translated as The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls, [1] is an action role-playing video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems [2] [3] [4] and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan in 1992.

  4. T.W.L/Yellow Pansy Street - Wikipedia

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    As a double single, "T.W.L/Yellow Pansy Street" features two different styles of music, J-pop for T.W.L and rock for Yellow Pansy Street, and uses several different instruments in its overall composition such as horns, guitars, drums, keyboards and synthesizers. The lyrics for "T.W.L" focus on going forward without looking back while the lyrics ...

  5. Jam/Tactics - Wikipedia

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    "Jam/Tactics" is the ninth single by Japanese rock band The Yellow Monkey, released on February 29, 1996. It is their first double A-side , with both songs written by lead singer Kazuya Yoshii . "Tactics" was previously included on their sixth album, November 1995's Four Seasons , but "Jam" was never included on a studio album.

  6. Behind the Mask (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Behind the Mask" is a 1979 song by the Japanese synth-pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra. The composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto , wrote the first version for a television commercial. A new version with lyrics by Chris Mosdell was released on the 1979 Yellow Magic Orchestra album Solid State Survivor .

  7. Yellow (Kaela Kimura song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yellow" Single by Kaela Kimura; from the album +1; Released: October 24, 2007: Genre: J-pop: Label: Columbia Music Entertainment: Songwriter(s) Shinobu Watanabe (Asparagus) Kaela Kimura singles chronology "

  8. H2O: Footprints in the Sand - Wikipedia

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    An example of what average conversation looks like in H 2 O.Here, Takuma is talking with Otoha. The gameplay requires almost no interaction from the player as nearly the entire duration of the game is spent on simply reading the text that will appear on the screen; this text represents either dialogue between the various characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist.

  9. Paraiso (Haruomi Hosono album) - Wikipedia

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    Paraiso (はらいそ, Haraiso) is Haruomi Hosono's fourth solo album and Yellow Magic Band's (later Yellow Magic Orchestra) first album.This album continues the tropical style of Hosono House, Tropical Dandy and Bon Voyage co., while being influenced by the music of Hawaii and Okinawa, incorporating electronic sounds that would be later developed on Hosono's and YMO's careers.