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  2. The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Discotek Media released a DVD version of the film containing the original Japanese version with English subtitles, the AIP English dub, and a music and effects track in Region 1 NTSC format in the United States, under the title The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots. Toei released the film on Blu-ray in Japan on December 2, 2020. [7]

  3. Akai Kutsu - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics in romaji, with English translation, as well as a performance of the song; Wikimapia article regarding one of the sculptures in Yokohama; The "Akai Kutsu" Story – various works about "Akai Kutsu" (in Japanese) 「A Guide to Azabu-Juuban」・・・Various things about the "Kimi-chan Statue" in Azabu-Juuban. (in Japanese)

  4. Crazy Crazy / Sakura no Mori - Wikipedia

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    Oguri of Tower Records Japan called the track's band composition simple and, in certain elements, crazy with the support of a playful tone with the Crazy Cats references in the lyrics and music video. [11] "Sakura no Mori" sees Kobayashi on a Rhodes piano, Wataru Iga of Benzo on bass guitar, and Daichi Ito on drums.

  5. Enka - Wikipedia

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    Enka (演歌) is a Japanese music genre considered to resemble traditional Japanese music stylistically. Modern enka, however, is a relatively recent musical form which adopts a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than ryūkōka music, popular during the prewar years.

  6. Denpa song - Wikipedia

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    In regards to music, the term obtained a negative connotation, and was mainly associated with music that was considered creepy and had incomprehensible lyrics, often of otaku origin. Since otaku were often seen as strange people who behaved differently from the rest of society, denpa became widely associated with otaku culture in Japan and the ...

  7. Akatombo - Wikipedia

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    Yamada's music during the 1920s and 1930s successfully avoided the pitfall of many contemporaneous Japanese composers, who created awkward hybrids in their attempts to bridge the gap between Western and Japanese music. [6] [10] His music is closer to Japanese melodic ideas, and eschews the formal structural relationships of Western harmony.

  8. ‘Cute winter boots’ explained: What does the phrase mean and ...

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    The phrase ‘cute winter boots’ may evoke lifestyle trend discourse, but it is instead being used in an attempt to avoid censorship while talking about politics.

  9. Furusato (children's song) - Wikipedia

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    Furusato (Japanese: 故郷, ' old home ' or ' hometown ') is a well-known 1914 Japanese children's song, with music by Teiichi Okano and lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano [].. Although Takano's hometown was Nakano, Nagano, his lyrics do not seem to refer to a particular place. [1]