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The first full soundtrack, Blood+ Original Soundtrack 1, was released on April 26, 2006. It contains fourteen instrumental tracks of background music used during the series and one vocal song "Diva", sung by Elin Carlson, which is the song the character Diva sang in several episodes of the series. [21]
By 2005, when Blood+ begins, Diva has five living chevaliers, who head up the Cinq Flèches Group. [16] Due to her upbringing, Diva has a ruthless nature wrapped in an often childlike demeanor. She giggles after killing people, shows little reaction to the deaths of her own knights, and tends to destroy things when bored. Diva seems to enjoy ...
The first opening theme song is "The Tears of the Blue Sky" (青空のナミダ, Aozora no Namida) performed by Hitomi Takahashi, while the first ending theme song is "The Things I Pass Down" (語り継ぐこと, Kataritsugu Koto) performed by Chitose Hajime.
Diva, winged cyborg-like angel from Cyber Team in Akihabara; Diva, a 1981 film based on the Daniel Odier novel; Diva, a 2007 Malaysian film; Diva, a South Korean film "Diva" , a 2013 episode of Glee; Diva, a 2010 Philippine musical drama television series; Diva (TV network), Diva TV, a British TV channel
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In Overwatch lore, D.Va is a professional eSports gamer named Hana Song (Revised Romanization: Song Ha-na) (송하나) from Busan, South Korea. Along with other pro gamers, she is recruited by the Mobile Exo-Force of the Korean Army (MEKA) to help quell an uprising by robotic Omnics, using their video-game-playing skills to control weaponized ...
Music from the Original Television Series Drop Dead Diva was released by Madison Gate Records in 2010. It consists of music featured in the first season of the Lifetime television series Drop Dead Diva .
Several animation videos started appearing, with relatively few successes. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 7 ] Between October 2008 and October 2009, a collaborative group led by Anira ( Japanese : あにら ) created a shadow-art (black and white) animation video based on the storyboard, which was released on Nico Nico on 26 October 2009.