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On June 5, 2022, Mafumafu announced on Twitter that after his concerts on June 12 at Tokyo Dome, he would go on an indefinite hiatus from all personal music activities as Mafumafu for the first time in 11 years, citing his medical condition. [10] On January 8, 2023, Mafumafu announced that he would slowly resume activities. [11]
The official name of the group was formed by Mafumafu and Soraru. [1] Previously, their group was active as Soraru X Mafumafu (Also known as: Sorairo Muffler (そらいろまふらー)). They made collaboration videos and the radio show Hikikomoranai Radio. They released the albums After the Rain Quest and Prerhythm Arch. In music making ...
The Japanese opening song is "One, Two, Three" (1 ( ワン ) ・ 2 ( ツー ) ・ 3 ( スリー ), Wan, Tsū, Surī) by After the Rain's Soraru and Mafumafu for 31 episodes, and by Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō (Takanori Nishikawa and Shō Kiryūin) for 17 episodes (The first episode is used as the ending theme, credited as the theme ...
The opening theme is "Fast End", performed by Soraru and Mafumafu, and the ending theme song is "Kizuna" (Bonds), performed by Kakichoco. [4] The series aired on AT-X, Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, and TV Aichi. [4] A second season aired from January 8 [2] to March 26, 2017.
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The opening theme song is "Order Made" (オーダーメイド, Ōdāmeido), performed by Mafumafu, [37] while the ending theme song is "Workout" (ワークアウト, Wākuauto), performed by syudou. [38] Amazon Prime Video licensed the series for global streaming. [39] Following the airing of the final episode, a second season was announced. [40]
Written and illustrated by Kokone Nata, Play It Cool, Guys started as a series of illustrations published on the author's Twitter account since May 11, 2018, [10] before being serialized as a web manga on Pixiv on February 23, 2019. [11] The manga has also been serialized on Pixiv's Pixiv Comic service. [12]
Takt Op (Japanese: タクトオーパス, Hepburn: Takuto Ōpasu, stylized as takt op. or {tákt: op.}) [a] is a mixed-media project about classical music produced by Bandai Namco Arts and DeNA.