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  2. List of School Rumble albums - Wikipedia

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    Each has songs sung by the voice actors for the respective character and drama tracks including other characters' voice actors. Seven of the albums are for female characters: the female protagonist Tenma Tsukamoto , the supporting characters Yakumo Tsukamoto , Mikoto Suo , Eri Sawachika , and Akira Takano , and two minor characters, Karen ...

  3. List of songs in Guitar Hero II - Wikipedia

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    There are 24 bonus songs in the PlayStation 2 version of Guitar Hero II [9] and 2 additional songs for the Xbox 360 version. [5] All bonus songs are unlockable by using in-game money within the game's store. Once purchased, they are playable in quick play, competitive, and co-operative modes.

  4. Jigen-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Jigen-ryū (示現流 lit: revealed reality style) is a traditional school of Japanese martial arts founded in the late 16th century by Tōgō Chūi (1560–1643), a.k.a. Tōgō Shigekata, in Satsuma Province, now Kagoshima prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. [1]

  5. Ko (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Ko is the soundtrack to the 2011 Tamil-language political thriller film of the same name directed by K. V. Anand, starring Jiiva, Ajmal, Karthika and Piaa Bajpai.Featuring musical score composed by Harris Jayaraj, who previously worked with the director on Ayan (2009), the album features six tracks, with lyrics written by Pa. Vijay, Madhan Karky, Kabilan, Viveka, Vanamali, Sricharan, Emcee Jesz.

  6. Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Ko-ryū: Foundation; Founder: Matsumoto (Sugimoto) Bizen-no-Kami Naokatsu (松本 備前守 尚勝) Date founded: c. 1570: Period founded: Late Muromachi period (1336–1573) Location founded: Kashima (鹿嶋市), Japan (日本) Current information; Current headmaster: Various lineages are still extant and taught: Arts taught; Art: Description ...

  7. Burning (Hitsujibungaku song) - Wikipedia

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    Burning" was available on digital music and streaming platforms on July 3, the same day as the anime's televised premiere. [2] The CD single format was released in Japan on August 28, [ 3 ] and internationally by Black Screen Records in October 2024.

  8. Kamae - Wikipedia

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    Kamae is to be differentiated from the word tachi (立ち), used in Japanese martial arts to mean stance. While tachi (pronounced dachi when used in a compound) refers to the position of the body from the waist down, kamae refers to the posture of the entire body, as well as encompassing one's mental posture (i.e., one's attitude).

  9. Fatal (song) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video for "Fatal" premiered via Kitani's YouTube channel on July 5, 2024. It was filmed in South Korea and directed by Kim Woo-je of Etui Colletive. The music video included the diverse sets and dance scenes of Nakajima and Kitani.