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High Card (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Homura Kawamoto, Hikaru Muno, and TMS Entertainment.It consists of a manga series, a novel series, drama CDs, and an anime television series produced by Studio Hibari, which aired from January to March 2023, with its second season aired from January to March 2024.
Wagakki Band (Japanese: 和楽器バンド, Hepburn: Wagakki Bando) is a Japanese metal/rock band that combines rock and metal music with wagakki instruments and Shigin poetries.
This is a list of past and current anime that aired on NHK. TV series (current) Title Premiere date Nintama Rantarō: April 10, 1993: Ojarumaru ...
"Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" is a Jersey club track, [12] depicting the protagonist Mash Burnedead, a young man who was born without magic in a magical world, fighting against a dark magical organization; [13] the duo personally found Mash's predicament relatable to their careers.
Carlos Ross, writing about the OVA for THEM Anime Reviews, stated that Sukeban Deka "is Asian action drama faithfully translated into the cel medium, and done well, to boot." [ 35 ] Chris Beveridge, writing for Mania Entertainment , felt the OVA was "a middle of the road release". [ 36 ]
Koichi Sugiyama, who composed for various anime and TV shows, including Cyborg 009 and a feature film of Godzilla vs. Biollante, got involved in the project out of curiosity and proved that games can have serious soundtracks. Until his involvement, music and sounds were often neglected in the development of video games and programmers with ...
Anime song (アニメソング, anime songu, also shortened to anison (アニソン)) is a genre of music originating from Japanese pop music.Anime songs consist of theme, insert, and image songs for anime, manga, video game, and audio drama CD series, as well as any other song released primarily for the anime market, including music from Japanese voice actors.
The term enka was first used to refer to political texts set to music which were sung and distributed by opposition activists belonging to the Freedom and People's Rights Movement [clarification needed] during the Meiji period (1868–1912) as a means of bypassing government curbs on speeches of political dissent – and in this sense the word is derived from "enzetsu no uta" (演説の歌 ...