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  2. Elfen Lied - Wikipedia

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    Another cited influence was the 1988 anime film Akira, which they felt had in turn influenced Elfen Lied. [43] The anime opening theme "Lilium", with its Latin lyrics extracted from biblical sources, is sometimes sung as a hymn in churches around the world, including in countries such as Ukraine, Sweden, Brazil, and Chile. [44] [45]

  3. Elfenlied - Wikipedia

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    "Elfenlied" (German pronunciation: [ˈɛlfənˌliːt], "fairy song") is the conventional title of a 1780 poem by Goethe, and of a later (c. 1830) poem by Eduard Mörike (and of their various respective adaptations to music).

  4. List of songs with Latin lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Elfen Lied – Lillium; Dovetree – multiple song titles... [specify] E Nomine – Das Testament (album), Schwarze Sonne (album) * E Nomine – Das Testament (album), Himmel oder Holle (album) * Electric Prunes – Mass in F Minor (album) Enigma – Sadeness (Part I), Mea Culpa (Part II) Enya – Pax Deorum, Tempus Vernum, Afer Ventus, Cursum ...

  5. Lilium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lilium is the plant genus of "true lilies". Lilium may also refer to: the Latin term for the fleur-de-lis emblem; Lilium (constellation), a constellation defined by Augustin Royer in 1679; 1092 Lilium, a minor planet, discovered in 1924; Lilium (band), a French-American band; Lilium, the opening theme song from the anime Elfen Lied

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    Release your inhibitions, Cancer.February is challenging you to venture outside of your comfort zone — and you have the green light to act on your heart’s desires.

  7. List of Elfen Lied episodes - Wikipedia

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    Elfen Lied is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Lynn Okamoto.Produced by Arms Corporation and directed by Mamoru Kanbe, it premiered on TV Tokyo's AT-X satellite channel on 25 July 2004 and concluded on 17 October 2004.

  8. Lynn Okamoto - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Okamoto (岡本 倫, Okamoto Rin) is a Japanese manga artist and a former employee of Bandai and Arc System Works.His most famous work is the series Elfen Lied which was adapted in a 13-episode anime series by the studio Arms. [1]

  9. List of Elfen Lied characters - Wikipedia

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    The female lead characters of Elfen Lied, left to right: Mayu, Yuka, Nyu, Nana. Kaede (楓), also known as Lucy (ルーシー, Rūshi) and Nyu (にゅう, Nyū), is a diclonius girl and the main protagonist of the series. She is assumed to be fifteen but never explicitly stated (eighteen in the anime).