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The song was released as a digital download through NCS and peaked at number 1 on the Estonian airplay chart. [4] This song is used as the theme song for the ADVChina YouTube channel. The video clip for this song became Estonia's most viewed music video on YouTube in 2016. Elsewhere, Cartoon has been ranked No. 1 in the Estonian Artists Top ...
"Here" is a song performed by Estonian DJ Duo Cartoon alongside producer and former member of the band Jéja, featuring Estonian electro-pop group Würffel. The song was released as a digital download on May 20, 2016, through Liquicity Records. The song peaked to number 1 on the Estonian Airplay Chart.
[citation needed] The song was found to have been used as background music in more than 4.8 million videos. Cartoon further claimed that in all these and other media combined, the song had been heard about 7.2 billion times, or nearly the entire population of the world. [3]
"I Remember U" is a song performed by Estonian DJ Duo Cartoon alongside producer and former member of the band Jéja, featuring vocals from Estonian singer Jüri Pootsmann
The series' soundtrack was composed by Yoko Kanno in 2007. The series uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes."Howling" by Abingdon Boys School was used as the opening theme for the first 14 episodes while "Kakusei Heroism (The Hero Without a "Name")" by An Cafe was used as the second opening theme from episodes 15 onwards.
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Howling V: The Rebirth is a 1989 direct-to-video horror film directed by Neal Sundstrom from the screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner, and filmed in Budapest, Hungary. Starring Philip Davis , Victoria Catlin , Elizabeth She, Ben Cole, and William Shockley , The Rebirth is the fifth entry in the series of eight stand-alone films with ...
Howling is Hitomi Yaida's debut single under the name of Hitomi Yaida. [2] It was released independently by Aozora Records on May 3, 2000. Although only available in the Kansai region of Japan, [3] the single reached number 50 on the Oricon charts. As a result of its popularity, Yaida was subsequently offered a recording contract with Toshiba-EMI.