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An additional two digital-only publications of songs from the game, titled Kamatari Damacy - Touch My Katamari Original Sound Track 2 and Katamari Aventur Damacy - Touch My Katamari Original Sound Track 3, were released on April 10 and November 20, 2012, with eleven and three songs and lengths of 33:01 and 10:10, respectively.
Touch My Katamari, known in Japan as Katamari Damacy No-Vita (塊魂ノビータ, Katamari Damashii Nobīta [1]), is a video game in the Katamari series. It was developed by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation Vita and was released as a launch game in Japan on December 17, 2011 and in Europe and North America on February 22, 2012.
Henshin Heroine (Japanese: 変身ヒロイン, romanized: henshin hiroin, lit. 'transforming heroine'), a character type from various magical girl animanga, cartoons, and comics Henshin Hero , a character type from various tokusatsu TV shows and films such as Super Sentai and Kamen Rider
The Chords sacked Hassett, and the former Vibrators' singer Kip Herring stepped in. [1] The new line-up was featured on the cover of their next single, "One More Minute", which arrived in May 1981. [1] It was a flop, as was August's "Turn Away Again", and the Chords called it a day the following month. [1]
Henshin was first serialized in Japan in Comic X-Eros from 26 July 2013 to 26 March 2016. [2] [3] It was later published in tankōbon format on 31 May 2016, and a paperback version was published on 30 June 2016.
The Chords were an American doo-wop vocal group formed in 1951 in The Bronx, [1] known for their 1954 hit "Sh-Boom", which they wrote. [ citation needed ] It is the only song they created that reached mainstream popularity.
In Euclidean geometry, the intersecting chords theorem, or just the chord theorem, is a statement that describes a relation of the four line segments created by two intersecting chords within a circle. It states that the products of the lengths of the line segments on each chord are equal. It is Proposition 35 of Book 3 of Euclid's Elements.
"Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)" is the title track from the 1975 album by Charlie Rich. The song was written by Rich and Billy Sherrill and peaked at number three on the country chart. [ 3 ] "