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Media Rings Corporation (メディアリング) was a Japanese music, video game, and software publishing company located in Akasaka, Tokyo.Founded in October 1989 as a music and video packaging firm, it since became a distributor and producer of electronic entertainment. [1]
In the Japanese version of Phantasy Star Portable, it was possible to import some character data from the PC and PS2 versions of the game, this was however not possible in other regions. [36] In 2012, Phantasy Star Online 2 was released as a brand-new game with a story disconnected from Phantasy Star Online or Phantasy Star Universe .
The music video for the song was created by "channel" [a], whose fan-made animation for "Rabbit Hole" by Deco*27 went viral on social media in February 2024. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In the music video, Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto dance to cheerful singing and rhythmic effects, wearing clothing in the style of an American diner . [ 12 ]
Ihojin (Japanese: 異邦人) (English: "Stranger" [1] or "Foreigner") [2] is a song [3] written and composed by Saki Kubota, [4] and first performed by her. The song was first released as a single on 1 October 1979. [5] [6] That recording sold more than 1.4 million copies [7] and reached number 1 in the Japanese singles chart.
A music video for "Phony" was released on June 5, 2021, and is a hand-drawn animation with lyrics subtitles. The illustrations were created by Japanese illustrator Uedatsubasa, and the film was edited and produced by Tsumiki.
MikuMikuDance (commonly abbreviated to MMD) is a freeware animation program that lets users animate and create computer-animated films, originally produced for the Japanese Vocaloid voice synthesizer software voicebank Hatsune Miku, the first member of the Character Vocal series created by Crypton Future Media.
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Made Series (stylized in all caps) is the fifth Japanese-language studio album by South Korean boy band Big Bang. The album was released in Japan through YGEX on February 3, 2016. [ 1 ] The eleven tracks includes Japanese versions of three of the group's Korean hits and the original eight songs from 4 single albums released in 2015.