Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
K. Hironobu Kageyama; Yoh Kamiyama; Miyuki Kanbe; Noam Kaniel; Kano (Japanese musician) Kaori (voice actress) Miho Karasawa; Hiroko Kasahara; Rekka Katakiri; Mami Kawada
In the 1990s, public interest in idols declined, but slowly began regaining popularity near the early 2000s. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In the 2000s, as more late-night anime was produced, voice actors such as Yukari Tamura , Nana Mizuki , Yui Horie , and Aya Hirano were promoted as idols by their record labels, leading them to be known as "idol voice actors."
Following Chucky's disbandment in 2008, Lisa moved to Tokyo to pursue a solo career, making her major debut in 2010 singing songs for the anime television series Angel Beats! as one of two vocalists for the fictional band Girls Dead Monster. [3] In April 2011, she made her solo debut with the release of her mini-album Letters to U.
Hoshimachi Suisei (星街すいせい) [2] is a Japanese singer and virtual YouTuber.She began posting videos as an independent creator in March 2018. In May 2019, she became affiliated with Hololive Production through their newly created music label, INoNaKa Music, before joining the agency's main branch later the same year.
Kokia usually writes all the music for the game/anime OSTs songs in which she appears (though this is not a rule, and some songs have been written by others). [ 11 ] Kokia writes the majority of her songs in Japanese, though many are in English or partial English (such as "The Rule of the Universe," "Say Hi!!", and "So Sad So Bad.").
Sacra Music artists (28 P) Μ. Μ's members (9 P) Pages in category "Anime singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total ...
October 25: The Hakkenden: OVA series: Takashi Anno: AIC Artmic: November 17: Ajin Senshi: Film: Tsuneo Tominaga: Magic Bus [24] December 8: In the Summer After the War: 1945 Karafuto: Film: Koji Chino [25] December 15: Chibi Maruko-chan: Film: Yumiko Suda Tsutomu Shibayama: Nippon Animation: December 21: Circuit no Ōkami II: Modena no Tsurugi ...
Some music-journalists said that a large part of her fan base, during the 1990s, was the Bōsōzoku (motorcycle gang) youthes especially those in the western areas of Japan. In 2001, she also released a 'mini-album' (sometime between a full album and a single) with only 7 tracks called the Last Quarter of uncharacteristically soft ballad-style ...