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, Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai!) is based on the Japanese light novel of the same name written by Tomohiro Matsu and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima. [1] Its anime adaption is produced by PPP and animated by Feel. [1] [2] [3] The story follows Yuuta Segawa, a first year college student. After his sister goes missing in a plane crash, he is left to ...
Nobuta wo Produce [1] (野ブタ。をプロデュース, Nobuta o Purodyūsu) is a Japanese television drama produced and aired in 2005 by NTV. The television show is based on the book of the same name by Gen Shiraiwa ( ISBN 4-309-01683-9 ).
Legal High Episode 2 (Fuji TV, 2012), Jango Jango Higashi Kurume [81] Taira no Kiyomori (NHK, 2012), Taira no Shigemori [82] [83] Sōmatō Kabushikigaisha Episode 1 (TBS, 2012), Takahiro Seki [84] Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi Natsu no Tokubetsu-hen 2012 (Fuji TV, 2012), Kenta Yamada [85] Perfect Blue Episode 1 (TBS, 2012), Takashi Inami [86]
"Koe ni Dekinai" was written, composed, and produced by Kubota. It served as the theme song for the 2011 Japanese film Yoake no Machi de. The English version of the song appears on the album Gold Skool. The Japanese version of the song appears on Kubota's compilation album The Baddest: Hit Parade.
Kazumasa Hirai (平井 和正, Hirai Kazumasa, May 13, 1938 – January 17, 2015) [1] was a Japanese novelist and science fiction writer from Yokosuka, Kanagawa.He graduated from Yokosuka Industrial High School and the law department of Chuo University.
Gō Ikeyamada (池山田 剛, Ikeyamada Gō, born May 25) is a Japanese manga artist. [1] She made her debut in 2002 with Get Love!! , which was serialized in Shōjo Comic . [ citation needed ]
The first DVD was released on June 1, 2010, [25] and the second DVD was released on October 1, 2010. [26] The opening theme for the first arc is "Uragiri no nai Sekai made" and the ending theme is "Aoi Ito", both sung by Japanese band Rayflower. [27] The single for both the opening and ending themes was released May 26, 2010.
Garo (牙狼 -GARO- (ガロ), "Fanged Wolf"), sometimes referred to as Golden Knight Garo (黄金騎士ガロ, Ōgon Kishi Garo), is a Japanese tokusatsu television series broadcast on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from October 7, 2005, to March 31, 2006, lasting 25 episodes (with one additional "Overview" special, summarizing the events of episodes 1 through 13, aired before episode 14).