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Written by Makoto Shinohara, "Minna ga Minna Eiyū" was originally planned to only be used in a promotional campaign for au, a Japanese mobile phone operator. [2] A 100-second version of the song was exclusively released on au's music services in January 2016, and a few weeks later was released to other digital stores due to demand. [3]
Takayuki Miyauchi (宮内 タカユキ, Miyauchi Takayuki, born February 4, 1955), is a Japanese singer best known for his work on theme songs for tokusatsu and anime.A resident of Ibaraki Prefecture, he began his career as founding member and lead vocalist of the band "WHY" in 1981 before making his solo debut in 1984, singing the opening theme for the "Super Sentai" tokusatsu television ...
The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio (Japanese: 声優ラジオのウラオモテ, Hepburn: Seiyū Rajio no Ura Omote) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kō Nigatsu and illustrated by Saba Mizore. It began publication in February 2020 under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint. As of December 2024, twelve volumes have been released.
In July 2004, their major debut was with single "Hi no Tori no you ni under music major label Giza Studio. They also performed the opening theme songs " Eiyuu " ( 英雄 ) and " Aoi Kajitsu " ( 青い果実 ) for the 2004–05 tokusatsu Ultraman Nexus . [ 5 ]
Hitomi (ひと美, born February 15, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture, Japan.She has also done voice work, especially in eroge, under the name Minami Hokuto (北都 南, Hokuto Minami).
A manga adaptation with art by Takashi Minakuchi titled Eiyū Kyōshitsu: Honoo no Empress (英雄教室─炎の女帝, Eiyū Kyōshitsu: Honō no Enpuresu, "Classroom for Heroes: Empress of Flame") was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump between February and August 2015 and was collected in a single tankōbon volume.
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The first collection, Yoru no Uta, contains five stories and was released in July 1995. The second collection, Akatsuki no Uta , contains four stories and was released in February 2004. An original video animation (OVA) adaptation of the story "Puppet Princess", from Yoru no Uta , was produced by TMS Entertainment and released in March 2000.