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The album features both opening and ending themes to the Sunrise anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, "O2" and "Shiawase Neiro", respectively, and also includes a special commercial for Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 featuring Orange Range in the special-edition DVD version.
These are overwhelmingly words for feelings, like kanashii (悲しい, sad) or ureshii (嬉しい, happy). These were originally a separate class of adjectives, dating at least to Old Japanese (see Old Japanese adjectives), where the two classes are known as -ku (〜く) and -shiku (〜しく), corresponding to -i and -shii.
The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (愛少女ポリアンナ物語, Ai Shōjo Porianna Monogatari) is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation, and part of the World Masterpiece Theater series.
My Happy Marriage (Japanese: わたしの幸せな結婚, Hepburn: Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon) is a Japanese light novel series written by Akumi Agitogi and illustrated by Tsukiho Tsukioka. Initially published online via the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō , it was later acquired by Fujimi Shobo , who has ...
Okojo-san (オコジョさん) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayumi Uno and serialized in LaLa.The chapters were collected into eight tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha and released from 1996 to 2005.
"Shiawase no Hogoshoku" (Japanese: しあわせの保護色, literally "The Protective Coloration of Happiness", or more colloquially "Happiness in Disguise") is the 25th single by Japanese idol group Nogizaka46. The single was released on 25 March 2020.
The album contains self-cover versions of the songs Nakajima composed for other artists, including five top-40 hit singles—"Abayo" sung by Naoko Ken (topped the chart in 1976), "Shiawase Shibai" and "Oikakete Yokohama" recorded by Junko Sakurada (reached #3 and #11 on the chart from in 1977–78, respectively), "If I Could Take to the Sky" performed by Tokiko Kato (peaked at #14 in 1978 ...
"Shiawase ni Tsuite Watashi ga Shitte Iru Itsutsu no Hōhō" debuted on the Oricon Singles Chart at number 9, with 10,000 copies sold in first charting week. [3] The single charted on the chart for sixteen weeks, selling a reported total of 17,000 copies sold.