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Also included on the album is "Record Breaker", a song from Geronimo's Sunsilk endorsement. The album was made available on digital download through iTunes on July 5, 2009. [ 2 ] It reached platinum status after a month of its release, eventually selling 20,000 copies.
The company is divided into two parts, 5pb. Games for the manufacturing of video games, and 5pb. Records for the record label. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of the TYO Group until Shikura purchased the remaining rights from the TYO Group on April 15, 2009. [2] Shikura co-owns 5pb. with AGOne, an affiliate of Dwango Japan. [3]
Record Breaker was co-developed with Tam Tam, [12] and the scenario was written by Osamu Murata of Elephante. [12] [48] Yasuda returned to design Miyako Hotsuin, [49] while Kitoh designed the Triangulum, Cor Coroli and Canopus. [50] Yasuda also created the game's cover art. [51] The anime's Japanese voice cast reprised their roles for Record ...
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Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC. It was broadcast on BBC1 from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001. [1] It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter.
Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo, the third of four siblings, was born on July 25, 1988, in Santa Cruz, Manila. [1] Her father, Delfin, was a lineman for telecommunications company PLDT, while her mother, Divina (née Tua), was educated at University of Santo Tomas, where she majored in economics.
His first and last name translates literally, and ironically, into "serene man" and "peaceful island" respectively. He also appears in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker as a playable character per downloadable content. [1]
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi had an unaired pilot episode.Sam Register pitched the idea of Puffy AmiYumi having their own television series on Cartoon Network, and the studio Renegade Animation developed a test short on April 22, 2003, in hopes of swaying the channel to greenlit their show's production.