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  2. The Anthem of the Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Anthem of the Heart (Japanese: 心が叫びたがってるんだ。, Hepburn: Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda, lit. ' My Heart Wants to Shout '), abbreviated as Kokosake (ここさけ) and subtitled Beautiful Word Beautiful World, is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures and released in 2015.

  3. Korkoro - Wikipedia

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    The main theme of the songs is the Romani association with France. Despite the sad story, there are cheerful tracks too, with pieces for the waltz , tarantella and java . The film's music plays a prominent role from the opening credits to Catherine Ringer 's track in the closing credits, "Les Bohemians", a waltz piece written by Gatlif and ...

  4. Kokoro (SS501 song) - Wikipedia

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    They released their Japanese single "Kokoro", alongside multiple versions, including one with all members and five featuring each member individually. [4] Their lead track, "Kokoro" debuted at the 5th spot on the Oricon chart, and moved to 3rd spot the next day. [5] It was also chosen as an ending theme song for an anime entitled Blue Dragon. [6]

  5. Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku - Wikipedia

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    "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" has been covered many times in different languages. The song's lyricist, Izumi Sakai, released a cover with her group Zard on their 1996 album Today Is Another Day. [8] There are two English versions. An English version was sung by Vic Mignogna for the English dub of Dragon Ball GT made by Funimation.

  6. The Heart (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film makes some alterations to the book, including the reordering of the plot, giving names to the novel's mostly anonymous characters (Nobuchi is solely addressed as "Sensei" in the book, and Kaji as "K"), and the emphasising of a possible homoerotic element in the relationships Nobuchi–Kaji and Nobuchi–Hioki.

  7. Kokoro - Wikipedia

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    Kokoro consists of three parts. The first two are told from the perspective of the younger man, relating his memories of an older man who was a friend and mentor during his university days whom he addresses as "Sensei".

  8. Kokoroko - Wikipedia

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    Kokoroko is a London-based septet led by Sheila Maurice-Grey and Onome Edgeworth playing a fusion of jazz and Afrobeat. [1] [2] [3] In February 2019 they were named "ones to watch" by the Guardian, after their track "Abusey Junction" garnered 57 million views on YouTube. [4]

  9. The Heart (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sōseki's novel has been adapted for film and television numerous times, the first time for cinema by Kon Ichikawa in 1955 as The Heart.For his version, writer/director Shindō moved the story's Meiji era setting to the 1970s [4] and put his focus only on the novel's third and final part, "Sensei to isho" ("Sensei's testament").