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Gag (song) The Galaxy Express 999; Gate (Sore wa Akatsuki no You ni) Genesis of Aquarion (song) Gera Gera Po; Gessekai; Ghost in a Flower; Gift (Maaya Sakamoto song) Gimme! Revolution; Girls on Film; Glass no Hitomi; Glory (Band-Maid song) Go Tight! Go-Getters; God's S.T.A.R. Gravity (Maaya Sakamoto song) Great Escape (Cinema Staff song) Guren ...
The list does not contain strictly idol anime, OVAs and ONAs but may contain anime that use idol setting or themes as part of a bigger plot. The list also only includes multi-episode and single-episode anime/OVAs/ONAs with a minimum total running time of 15 minutes (because there are numerous anime music videos).
List of School Rumble albums; List of School Rumble character image albums; Second Flight; A Shape of Light; List of Shuffle! albums; Shugo Chara! soundtracks; List of Slayers songs; Slayers: The Motion Picture (soundtrack) Music of Spirited Away; List of Strawberry Panic! albums; List of Suzuka music; Suzume (album)
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This list does not include discontinued historic or legacy software, with the exception of trackers that are still supported. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] If a program fits several categories, such as a comprehensive digital audio workstation or a foundation programming language (e.g. Pure Data ), listing is limited to its top three categories.
The songs are separated by genres like Reggae, Disco Queen, Spy, or Anime Hero, as well as common Bemani genres of Eurobeat and forms of electronica. There are also series of songs with similar elements, like the Classic series (which are medleys of classical music) and the Powerfolk series.
The music of the 1996 anime television series Rurouni Kenshin was composed by Noriyuki Asakura. Four soundtrack albums were released. Two Songs albums, containing tracks performed by the Japanese voice actors, were also released.
An anime music video (AMV) is a fan-made music video consisting of clips from one or more Japanese animated shows or movies set to an audio track, often songs or promotional trailer audio. The term is generally specific to Japanese anime, however, it can occasionally include footage from other mediums, such as American animation, live action ...