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For the first eleven episodes and the original video animation, the opening theme is "Hikaru Nara" (光るなら, lit. "If It Will Shine") by Goose house, while the ending theme is "Kirameki" (キラメキ, lit. "Sparkle") by wacci. [6] From episode twelve onwards, the opening theme is "Nanairo Symphony" (七色シンフォニー, lit.
Your Lie in April (Japanese: 四月は君の嘘, Hepburn: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, lit. ' April Is Your Lie ') is a Japanese romantic drama manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa. It was serialized in Kodansha's magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from April 2011 to February 2015. The story follows a young pianist named Kо̄sei ...
Your Lie in April (Japanese: 四月は君の嘘, Hepburn: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso) is a 2016 Japanese youth music romance film directed by Takehiko Shinjō, written by Yukari Tatsui [], starring Suzu Hirose and Kento Yamazaki and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa.
Kyōhei Ishiguro was born in Hadano, Kanagawa on April 2, 1980. [1] [2] After working for Sunrise, he made his directorial debut with the eighth episode of Fairy Tail. [1]He also did storyboarding for Wandering Son, Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A, and My Little Monster.
Masashi Ikeda as Ryōsuke Higashi (Episodes 1, 6–7) [13] Former member of 8LOOM who left when the group was still unknown. Also Dan's high school classmate and Asuka's former student. Yuki Kaji as Toshi (Episode 3–4) [14] A civil servant whose hobby is cleaning. Kenji Soegi's lover. Hikakin as an unnamed 8LOOMY (Episode 5) [15]
I Cannot Reach You (君には届かない。, Kimi ni wa Todokanai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mika. It began serialization on Media Factory's Pixiv Comic-based Gene Pixiv website in November 2018.
It consists of 12 episodes, which aired from October 4 to December 20, 2023. [10] The opening theme is "Grayscale Dominator" by OxT, [ 11 ] while the ending theme is "Polaris in the Night" by Ikumi Hasegawa , Maaya Uchida , Mayu Minami, and Ryōko Maekawa.
To Me, the One Who Loved You was previously titled as Kimi no Iru Kōsaten (君のいる交差点, lit. ' The Intersection Where You Are '); it was then changed to Aisuruhito no Inai Sekai (愛する人のいない世界, lit. ' A World Without a Loved One ') before using the current title. [5]