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  2. List of K-On! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The K-On! animated television series is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kakifly. The episodes, produced by the animation studio Kyoto Animation, [1] are directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida, and features character design by Yukiko Horiguchi who based the designs on Kakifly's original concept ...

  3. K-On! season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the K-On! animated television series is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kakifly.The episodes, produced by the animation studio Kyoto Animation, [1] are directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida, and features character design by Yukiko Horiguchi who based the designs on Kakifly's original concept.

  4. K-On! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The ending theme is "Singing" by Yōko Hikasa. The film opened at #2 with a gross of ¥317,287,427 (US$4,070,919) from 137 theaters, [29] and has earned a total of ¥1,639,685,078 (US$21,419,792) by the end of its run. [30] The film features a London cafe inspired by the Troubadour Cafe in Earl's Court, and K-On! fans often visit the cafe. [31 ...

  5. K-On! - Wikipedia

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    Sentai also re-released the series on Blu-ray on September 1, 2015. [96] It was displayed on screen at the Let's Go live concert in Yokohama, Japan on December 30, 2009, that a second season would be produced. [97] The second season, titled K-On!! (with two exclamation marks), aired with 26 episodes on TBS in Japan between April 7 and September ...

  6. K-On!! - Wikipedia

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    The second season of K-On! animated television series is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kakifly.The episodes, produced by the animation studio Kyoto Animation, [1] are directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida, and features character design by Yukiko Horiguchi who based the designs on Kakifly's original concept.

  7. List of K-On! albums - Wikipedia

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    "Don't say "lazy"" is a single used as the ending theme for the first season of the anime K-ON!. Sung by Yōko Hikasa as Mio Akiyama on vocals with Aki Toyosaki as Yui Hirasawa, Satomi Satō as Ritsu Tainaka, and Minako Kotobuki as Tsumugi Kotobuki as backup, it was released on April 22, 2009 in Japan by Pony Canyon where it debuted at second in the rankings on the Oricon weekly singles chart ...

  8. List of K episodes - Wikipedia

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    With the help of a highly skilled swordsman named Kuroh Yatogami and a feline Strain with the ability of sensory interference named Neko, Yashiro rediscovers his true identity as Adolf K. Weismann the First and Silver King. K aired in Japan on MBS (Animeism block) and later on TBS, CBC, AT-X and BS-TBS from October 5, 2012 to December 28, 2012.

  9. List of Erin episodes - Wikipedia

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    From episode 31, the opening theme is again "Shizuku" but sung by Hajime Chitose, and the second ending, "Kitto Tsutaete" by Takako Matsu is used from episode 30 onwards. The series was streamed on Crunchyroll with English subtitles on September 4, 2009.