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  2. Touch Too Much (Arrows song) - Wikipedia

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    "Touch Too Much" was Arrows' highest charting hit; it also reached No. 2 in the South African charts and was in the top 20 there for 15 weeks. [3] The song appeared on the soundtrack of the feature film The Look of Love, a 2013 biopic of Paul Raymond. [4] The song was later covered by the bands Roman Holliday in the 1980s, and Hello in the 1990s.

  3. Arrows (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the B-side of "My Last Night with You", produced by Mickie Most in 1975. After that, the BBC TV show used the Arrows song "We Can Make It Together" in series 19, episode 53, [13] the b-side of the band's single "Touch Too Much". The Arrows album First Hit was reissued in Japan on 11 March 2015, with bonus tracks on Warner Brothers ...

  4. Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai - Wikipedia

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    Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai (銀河戦国群雄伝ライ, lit."Galaxy Warring State Chronicle Rai") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by George Manabe.It was first serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comic Comp Magazine beginning November 1989 up to January 1993.

  5. Alan Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Peter Meaden was the Arrows' first manager, but later they signed with Mickie Most's RAK Records. In March 1974, the Arrows were in the top 10 in the UK charts with the song "Touch Too Much". [18] The Arrows became a popular band with teenagers, and once again Merrill had slid back into the teenage market he had fought hard to get out of in Japan.

  6. The Bugle Call: Song of War - Wikipedia

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    The Bugle Call: Song of War (Japanese: 戦奏教室, Hepburn: Sensō Kyōshitsu) is a Japanese manga series written by Mozuku Sora and illustrated by Higoro Toumori. It began serialization in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine in June 2022. As of January 2025, nine volumes have been released.

  7. List of Liar Game chapters - Wikipedia

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    The Liar Game manga is written by Shinobu Kaitani, and is published by Shueisha in the Weekly Young Jump magazine starting in 2005. After remaining in hiatus for 1.5 years, the manga was resumed once again. However, in February, 2013, the manga went into hiatus briefly once more, before resuming its run all the way to the end in January, 2015. [1]

  8. Ikki Tousen - Wikipedia

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    A video game of the series, Ikki Tousen: Shining Dragon (一騎当千 Shining Dragon, Ikkitōsen Shainingu Doragon), was developed by Idea Factory and released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on July 26, 2007 by Marvelous Entertainment. The game has an original storyline with Hakufu, Ryomou, and Kanu as the main playable characters.

  9. Sabikui Bisco - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to originate from mushroom spores and so Bisco Akaboshi, a Mushroom Keeper and archer whose arrows instantly grow mushrooms wherever they land, is a wanted criminal. He and his giant crab Akutagawa team up with the young doctor Milo Nekoyanagi to search the wastelands for the legendary "Sabikui", a mushroom said to devour all ...