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Watch from the Side?"), also known as Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? is a 2017 Japanese animated romance film based on Shunji Iwai's live-action television film of the same name. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised it for music and animation, but criticized the narrative and characterization.
The Story of Kamikuishiki Village (上九一色村物語, Kamikuishiki-mura Monogatari) is a satirical Japanese doujin resource management strategy game developed by HappySoft and published by Aum Soft [2] that was released for PC-98 on June 29, 1995. [1]
Shoko Nakagawa (中川 翔子, Nakagawa Shōko, born May 5, 1985) is a Japanese media personality, singer, actress, voice actress, illustrator, YouTuber, and cosplayer. [1] Also known by her nickname Shokotan ( しょこたん ) , she is best known as the presenter of Pokémon Sunday , and as the performer of the opening theme from the anime ...
Shōko Nishimiya (西宮 硝子, Nishimiya Shōko) Voiced by: Saori Hayami [7] (Japanese); Lexi Cowden [9] (English) A prelingually deaf girl who transferred to Shōya's elementary school where she was the victim of constant harassment by Shōya, his friends, and others, forcing her to transfer again. Yuzuru Nishimiya (西宮 結絃, Nishimiya ...
Fantavision, [a] sometimes stylized as FantaVision, is a 2000 puzzle video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 (PS2). The game's objective is to use a cursor to select three or more launched fireworks (called "flares") of the same color in a row and then to detonate them to increase the player's score.
Ride Your Wave (Japanese: きみと、波にのれたら, Hepburn: Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara) is a 2019 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film produced by Science Saru and directed by Masaaki Yuasa.
Mai has starred in a film based on Shoko's story, even though she does not remember her, which was a success. Sakuta and Mai visit a shrine and pass by a beach, where for the first time they encounter Shoko, now a healthy young girl. Thanks to memory pieces crossing different timelines, Sakuta and Shoko eventually recognize each other.
Welcome to Pia Carrot 4 is the third true sequel to "Pia Carrot", and was released for the PC by Cocktail Soft in 2009. An Xbox 360 port was released on February 24, 2011 [ 3 ] and a PlayStation Portable version was released in 2012.