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The first, Ouran High School Host Club Soundtrack & Character Song Collection (Part 1), was released in Japan on July 26, 2006, and contained twenty tracks, including the anime opening theme song. The second, Ouran High School Host Club Soundtrack & Character Song Collection 2, included an additional nineteen tracks and was released on August ...
Pages in category "Ouran High School Host Club characters" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Despite the Host Club's efforts to help him brave the sun, he is still just as obsessed with his occult passions. In the Halloween episode, he appears before Tamaki from a coffin and offers his services to scare the student body. In Volume 3 of the manga, the Host Club stays at Umehito's private beach and mansion, not Kyoya's.
The track "Spiral World" was used as the ending theme to the Nippon TV program Ongaku Senshi: Music Fighter and the tracks "Akai Hana" and "Jōka" were re-recorded on the limited edition release of Keep on Smashing Blue. The track "Shissou" was used as the ending theme to the anime "Ouran High-School Host Club". Track listing Break a mirror - 4:35
Media in category "Ouran High School Host Club" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. H. File:Haruhi Fujioka.jpg; File:Host Club episode 3.PNG; O.
Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, host of the Media Savvy Podcast and creator of BetterThanDieting.com, shares this surprising fact. She points out that high-added-sugar drinks like soda are burned quickly in ...
In 2005, Tatum ran into Funimation ADR director Christopher Bevins, who cast him as Rikichi in Samurai 7.Tatum has been cast in several notable roles, including Kyoya Ootori in Ouran High School Host Club, Sebastian Michaelis in Black Butler, Tomoe in Kamisama Kiss, France in Hetalia: Axis Powers, Erwin Smith in Attack on Titan, Okabe Rintaro in Steins;Gate, Eneru in One Piece, Tenya Iida in ...
Ouran High School Host Club finished its run on September 26, 2006, totaling to twenty-six episodes. [1] [2] The series is licensed for distribution in North America by FUNimation Entertainment, released across the region in summer 2008. Caitlin Glass is the ADR director of the series.