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Shunsuke Kiyokiba also has covered two of his songs, "Taiyou no Hahen" (太陽の破片, "Fragments of the Sun") and "Futatsu no Kokoro" (ふたつの心, "Two Hearts"). Shimizu Shota covered his song, "Forget-Me-Not" and Mr. Children has covered "Boku ga Boku de Aru tame ni" ( 僕が僕であるために , "Me to Being Me") on "ap' bank fes ...
"Kokoro no Chizu" Boystyle N/A (not dubbed) 207–263 57 6 "Brand New World" D-51: 264–278 15 7 "We Are! (7 Straw Hat Pirates Ver.)" 7 Straw Hat Pirates 279–283 279–325 5 47 8 "Crazy Rainbow" Tackey & Tsubasa: 284–325 Not licensed 42 — 9 "Jungle P" 5050 326–372 326–458 47 133 10 "We Are! (One Piece Animation 10th Anniversary Ver ...
Kokoro no Chizu 4:24 06 BRAND NEW WORLD 4:19 07 We Are! ~7-nin no Mugiwara Kaizokudanhen~ 4:17 08 memories 4:27 09 RUN! RUN! RUN! 4:00 10 Watashi ga Iru yo 3:59 11 Shouchi no Suke 3:55 12 BEFORE DAWN 3:19 13 fish 4:26 14 GLORY -Kimi ga Iru kara- 4:58 Disc length 57:28 Disc 2; 01 Shining ray 4:03 02 Free Will 4:47 03 FAITH 4:23 04
Kokoro assures the crew that the frog, Yokozuna, was perfectly fine and that it was always testing its strength against the Sea Train Puffing Tom, which connects several of the nearby islands. She also explains that the Log Pose would lead them to Water Seven, a canal city of shipwrights where they could fix their ship, providing Luffy with a ...
Hikouki-gumo no Sora no Shita (ひこうき雲の空の下) Oct 22, 1997 Prism (プリズム) Feb 25, 1998 Lucky Goes On! -Shiawase ga Yuku- (しあわせがゆく) Apr 22, 1998 Kokoro no Chizu (心の地図) Aug 5, 1998 Chiisana Yuuki (小さな勇気) July 29, 1998 Harukana Watashi-tachi e(遥かなわたしたちへ) ~eternal ribbon in the air~
"Kokoro no Placard" (心のプラカード, Kokoro no Purakādo, "The Heart's Placard") is the 37th single by the Japanese idol group AKB48. It was released in Japan on August 27, 2014. [ 1 ] It was the 5th best-selling single of the year in Japan, with 1,058,059 copies.
"Kokoro no Chikara" (心 ( こころ ) のチカラ, lit. "The Power of the Heart") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo , from her sixteenth studio album, Tsukikage . It was released by Pony Canyon as the album's second single on April 27, 2005.
CooRie is a self-produced Japanese music unit by singer-songwriter Rino that performs songs for anime and games. CooRie used to be a two-person unit when it debuted in 2003, with Rino doing the lyrics and vocals and Naoyuki Osada (長田直之, Osada Naoyuki) doing the music compositions and arrangements.