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  2. List of Haruhi Suzumiya albums - Wikipedia

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    The first three released included songs by Aya Hirano as Haruhi Suzumiya, Minori Chihara as Yuki Nagato and Yuko Goto as Mikuru Asahina. Moreover, two additional character CDs were released on December 6, 2006, sung by Yuki Matsuoka as Tsuruya and Natsuko Kuwatani as Ryoko Asakura.

  3. Aya Hirano - Wikipedia

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    Hirano in 2019. Hirano's music career began as part of the band SpringS, which was active from 2002 to 2003. [28] She then released two character image songs in 2005: "Kimi Kara Onegai My Saint" (キミからお願い★my saint), which was used as an ending theme to the original video animation Itsudatte My Santa!, [29] and "Futari no Imi" (二人の意味), which was an image song for her ...

  4. Haruhi Suzumiya - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the series made Aya Hirano one of the earliest examples of the "idol voice actor" crossover in the late 2000s. [91] Haruhi, Yuki, and Mikuru (voiced by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, and Yūko Gotō), along with Japanese drama actor Toma Ikuta, made their first Japanese ad appearance in promoting Lotte Acuo Gum in March 2010. [92 ...

  5. God Knows - Wikipedia

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    God Knows is a phrase used to express one's own lack of knowledge or understanding of a subject (akin to the phrase "I don't know") or to express the underlying truth of a statement (akin to "it is certainly true"). God Knows may also refer to: "God knows...", a song from anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

  6. List of Lucky Star albums - Wikipedia

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    Sailor Uniform) is a single by Aya Hirano, Emiri Katō, Kaori Fukuhara, and Aya Endō which was used as the opening theme to the anime Lucky Star. [4] It was released on May 23, 2007 by Lantis. Upon its release, the single reached the number two spot on the weekly Oricon charts. [ 5 ]

  7. Haruhi Suzumiya (character) - Wikipedia

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    Haruhi fans have light-heartedly referred to themselves as followers of "Haruhiism" (also spelled "Haruhi-ism"), referencing the God-like status of Haruhi that Koizumi mentions in the original The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya light novel. Haruhiism is a mock religion, based on Koizumi's suggestion that an undefined phenomenon which happened ...

  8. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya - Wikipedia

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    The opening theme is "Bōken Desho Desho?" by Aya Hirano. The film's original soundtrack was released on January 27, 2010. The film's original soundtrack was released on January 27, 2010. The soundtrack also contains music from French composer Erik Satie , including Gymnopédies , Gnossiennes and his composition " Je te veux ", which were used ...

  9. Hare Hare Yukai - Wikipedia

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    Aya Hirano (pictured in 2019), the voice actress of Haruhi Suzumiya, was one of the performers of the song. "Hare Hare Yukai" is the ending theme song from the 2006 anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (the animated adaptation of the first book and several short stories in the Haruhi Suzumiya series by Nagaru Tanigawa).