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English dub BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle: Carmine Octopath Traveler: Alfyn Greengrass Star Control: Origins: Trandals Valkyria Chronicles 4: Raz: English dub [13] Just Cause 4: People of Solis: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Ike: English dub Epic Seven: Garo, Enott: 2019: Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown: Count: English dub [24] Kingdom Hearts III ...
Aokana - Four Rhythms Across the Blue, known in Japan as Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm (蒼の彼方のフォーリズム, Ao no Kanata no Fō Rizumu, subtitled Beyond the sky, into the firmament), officially abbreviated as Aokana (あおかな) and translated as Four Rhythms Across the Blue, [1] is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Sprite and released for Windows on November 28, 2014.
"Serengeti" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Waiting for Daylight , in 2000. Track listings
The game was released as an online video game in 2006. [2] [1] Russian game developer Akella published the game for release on September 18, [citation needed] while Ubisoft published the game on November 16. [5] A later agreement with Discovery Channel and Animal Planet brought the game to Europe, where it was published by Xplosiv on April 5, 2007.
"Flute" is a song by Australian electronic DJ and record production duo New World Sound and Dutch DJ and Record producer Thomas Newson. The song was released in Australia as a digital download in November 25, 2013 through Doorn Records, Spinnin Records and Ministry of Sound Australia .
In the 1970s, LPs of dub tracks began to be produced; these could be, variously: a collection of new dub mixes of riddims previously used on various singles, usually by a single producer; the dub version of an existing vocal LP with dub mixes of all the tracks; or, least commonly, a selection of previously unissued original riddims mixed in a ...
The Magic Flute (Swedish: Trollflöjten) is Ingmar Bergman's 1975 film version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera Die Zauberflöte. It was intended as a television production and was first shown on Swedish television on 1 January 1975, but was followed by a theatrical release later that year.