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  2. Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade - Wikipedia

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    2017 Tokyo (Acts IV & V) Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade (舞台『PERSONA3 the Weird Masquerade』) is a series of stage musicals produced by Clie based on the 2006 PlayStation 2 video game Persona 3 and its 2009 PlayStation Portable version Persona 3 Portable. Directed by Makoto Kimura, [1] the plays used music by Shoji Meguro from the ...

  3. Ashita no Kioku / Crazy Moon (Kimi wa Muteki) - Wikipedia

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    Single information "Ashita no Kioku" is a mid-tempo and dramatic number, with lyrics about an "indelible past" and a hope for a better future. The full song was first heard on Ohno's radio program Arashi Discovery on May 1, 2009, and first shots of the promotional video premiered on NTV's news program Zoom-in Super! on May 13, 2009.

  4. Maaya Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.jvcmusic.co.jp /maaya /. Signature. Maaya Sakamoto (坂本 真綾, Sakamoto Maaya, born March 31, 1980)[3] is a Japanese actress and singer. [4][5] She made her debut as a voice actress in 1992 as the voice of Chifuru in the anime Little Twins, and became known as the voice of Hitomi Kanzaki [6] in The Vision of Escaflowne.

  5. List of Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom episodes

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    Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom. episodes. The plot of the first season of the anime series Hakuoki takes place during the Bakumatsu period in Japan from 1853 to 1867. Chizuru Yukimura, a 16-year-old girl, is searching for her missing father in Kyoto. Her search leads her to encounter bloodthirsty swordsmen that are slayed by a fictional ...

  6. Kioku (Misia song) - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Kioku " (記憶 きおく, lit. "Memory", stylized as "La Mémoire") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia for her tenth studio album, Soul Quest. [1] It was released as the album's lead single by Ariola Japan on May 25, 2011. [2] ". Kioku" is the theme song to the EX drama series Iryū Sōsa, starring Takaya Kamikawa.

  7. Kokia discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Japanese singer Kokia consists of fourteen studio albums, five compilations albums, four extended plays and 35 singles. Kokia has also released several music videos, mostly centred on her Mother Land management era with Victor Entertainment. Kokia has contributed to many soundtracks, mostly for games and anime.

  8. Chata - Wikipedia

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    Chata. Chata (茶太, born November 21, 1979) is a Japanese singer who has performed theme songs for video games and anime series. She has also participated in various dōjin music circles. Her own private circle is called Usagi Kinoko.

  9. CooRie - Wikipedia

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    CooRie Official Blog. 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.