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The can-can featured prominently in Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge!. The 2009 anime series Fairy Tail featured the music as one of its themes, while a promotional advertisement for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends featured one of its lead characters, Coco, performing the dance before destroying the set around her.
This is a list of Music and dance anime, OVAs, ONAs, and films – Music is inseparable part of the plot or drives the plot: 1.)Characters individually or as a group (band, orchestra, dance crew...) either perform music pieces whether by singing or playing instruments or both, or dance to the music. 2.)
Can-Can is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, and a book by Abe Burrows.The story concerns the showgirls of the Montmartre dance halls during the 1890s.. The original Broadway production ran for over two years beginning in 1953, and the 1954 West End production was also a success.
S. Sensual Phrase; Shindō (manga) Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica; Shiori Experience; Shonen Note; Show by Rock!! Skip Beat! Solanin; Sound! Euphonium; Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You!
Princession Orchestra (プリンセッション・オーケストラ, Purinsesshon Ōkesutora) is an upcoming original Japanese anime television series produced by King Records, Aria Entertainment and Takara Tomy and animated by Silver Link, with Akifumi Kaneko credited with the original plan and Noriyasu Agematsu of Elements Garden as the executive producer.
Musicals that were adapted from anime and manga. Pages in category "Musicals based on anime and manga" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Musicians who often perform theme songs, or other pieces of music, for Japanese anime. Subcategories ... Anime musical groups (1 C, 74 P) Anime singers (5 C, 207 P)
[6] [7] As television was influential for idols, anime became one of the mediums used to promote their careers. Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel was the first notable anime series to use a "media mix" marketing strategy to launch Takako Ōta's singing career, where she would provide the voice to the main character and portray her at music events. [8]