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The single release of the song was on January 24, 2024. The ending theme is "Sarigiwa no Romantics" (去り際のロマンティクス, lit. "Romantics Upon Parting") by See-Saw. [29] In addition to using an original illustration drawn by the anime on the jacket, the first production comes in a premium package.
The Last Romantics (Basque: Azken erromantikoak) is a 2024 drama film directed by David Pérez Sañudo based on the novel Los últimos románticos by Txani Rodríguez starring Miren Gaztañaga. Plot [ edit ]
Wonderful Pretty Cure! The Movie: A Grand Adventure in a Thrilling Game World! Kanji: わんだふるぷりきゅあ!ざ・むーびー!ドキドキ♡ゲームの世界で大冒険! Revised Hepburn: Wandafuru Purikyua! Za Mūbī! Dokidoki♡Gēmu no Sekai de Daibōken! Directed by: Naoki Miyahara: Screenplay by: Yoichi Katō: Based on ...
A video game for PlayStation Vita, titled Yahari Game demo Ore no Seishun Rabu Kome wa Machigatteiru (やはりゲームでも俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。, lit. My Youth Romantic Comedy even in a Game is Wrong As I Expected) was published by 5pb. and released on September 19, 2013.
Saori: The House of Beautiful Girls (沙織 -美少女達の館-, Saori: Bishōjo-tachi no Yakata) is an adult-themed adventure video game released in Japan on October 18, 1991 by FairyTale under the name X-Shitei. A controversial event related to the game resulted in the establishment of the Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS). [1]
Game (stylized G@me) is a 2003 Japanese thriller film, based on a novel by Keigo Higashino. It is directed by Satoshi Isaka, and stars Naohito Fujiki, Yukie Nakama, Ryudo Uzaki, Izam and Ryo Ishibashi. It was remade unofficially in India as Sarabham. [1] [2] [3]
You might call 9 1/2 Weeks the 50 Shades of the ’80s, by which I mean it was the shockingly sexy, erotic romance of the day that everyone was talking about.For the uninitiated, Kim Basinger and ...
Kaiji: Final Game (Japanese: カイジ ファイナルゲーム, Hepburn: Kaiji Fainaru Gēmu) is a 2020 Japanese live-action film based on the manga series Kaiji, written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It is the final installment of a trilogy directed by Tōya Satō and premiered in Japan on January 10, 2020.