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Song – Hachiware (CV: Makoto Tanaka) The anime's end theme song for episodes 1 through 10 is an instrumental version with no lyrics, and the version with lyrics, “Orchestra Version” (Japanese: “バンドVer”), is used from the 11th episode. The original song is used as an insert song in the 11th episode.
Keith: Animation Beck Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album for the anime adaptation of the Beck manga. It contains the hit songs from the first soundtrack in their original forms, prior to the anime's covers of them. Typhoon24 feat. Tatsuzo of YKZ - Spice of Life; Tropical Gorilla - Big Muff; Up Hold - Endless Traveling Map
The song was based on the short story Shishiza Ryūseigun no Mama ni (獅子座流星群のままに, "A Leonid, Always"), written by Paru Itagaki, who also wrote and illustrated the manga. [ 2 ] "Yasashii Suisei" was released digitally on January 20, 2021, and released as a double A-side CD single , together with " Kaibutsu " on March 24.
"We Could Be the Same" [1] (Turkish: Aynı Olabiliriz) is a song by Turkish band maNga. It represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo , placing second. There are 3 versions available on official CD single, called as Brussels (Eurovision version), Istanbul (Single version), and Stockholm (Extended version).
"Headband" is a song by American hip hop recording artist B.o.B. It was released on May 21, 2013, as the lead single from his third studio album, Underground Luxury (2013). The song, produced by American hip hop record producer Mustard , features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper 2 Chainz .
Kitty Records was contracted to provide the music for the series, and one group, H 2 O, supplied the opening theme and two of the three ending themes. H 2 O's song "'Full of Memories" (想い出がいっぱい, Omoide ga Ippai) was a hit, reaching #6 on the Oricon charts. It is considered one of the "standard songs" from 1980's era Japan.
The manga gained popularity overseas after fan translations of the series were posted on the English-speaking imageboard 4chan, the Western equivalent of Japan's Futaba Channel. [14] Yen Press has licensed the manga in North America and the UK, and began releasing the series from October 29, 2013. [2] [15]
The series began as a series of drama CDs released by Exit Tunes in March 2014. In November 2018, an anime television series adaptation was announced. [3] The series was produced by Drive, with direction and script writing by Osamu Yamasaki, character designs by Asako Nishida, and music composed by Hideakira Kimura, Tomotaka Ōsumi, and Hiroaki Tsutsumi. [1]