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"Kimi no Tame ni Boku ga Iru" (君のために僕がいる) is the fifth single of the Japanese boy band Arashi. The single was released in two editions. The single was released in two editions. While both the regular edition and limited edition contains two songs and its instrumentals, only the limited edition included stickers and changeable ...
A spin-off novel focusing on another version of Shiori Satō in another parallel world, titled Boku ga Kimi no Namae wo Yobukara, [c] was released in Japan on August 10, 2022. Two anime films based on the novels were also simultaneously released in Japan on October 7, 2022.
1 language. 中文; Edit links ... This is a list of songs recorded by the Japanese girl groups AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, HKT48, NGT48, ... "Boku ga Iru Basho" (by Nogizaka46)
An anime film adaptation of one of the two science fiction romance novels by Yomoji Otono, Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e, was confirmed in September 2021. [13] [a] In May 2022, Jun Matsumoto was revealed to be directing the film at Bakken Record, with Riko Sakaguchi writing the script and Shimano conceiving the character designs. [15]
"Your Eyes" is the 39th single by the Japanese boy band Arashi. It was released on June 6, 2012 by their record label J Storm. "Your Eyes" is the theme song for the drama Mikeneko Holmes no Suiri starring Arashi member Masaki Aiba.
"Kimi ga Iru Kara" (キミがいるから) is a single by a Japanese American singer Kylee. This single includes 3 songs: "Kimi ga Iru Kara", "On My Own" & "She Wishes". All songs are used in the film Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac and "Kimi ga Iru Kara" is also the theme song. [1]
"Boku ga Ichiban Hoshikatta Mono" (僕 ( ぼく ) が 一番 ( いちばん ) 欲 ( ほ ) しかったもの, lit. "What I Wanted the Most") is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara. It was released as a single by Toshiba EMI on July 28, 2004.
Sayuri Sugawara (菅原 紗由理, Sugawara Sayuri, born June 29, 1990 in Yokote, Akita), also known by the name THE SxPLAY, is a Japanese singer.She debuted as a musician in 2009, and sung "Kimi ga Iru Kara," the theme song for the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII.