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Call of the Night (Japanese: よふかしのうた, Hepburn: Yofukashi no Uta) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kotoyama . It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 2019 to January 2024. In North America, the manga is licensed for English release by Viz Media.
Creepy Nuts is a Japanese hip-hop duo consisting of DJ Matsunaga and R-Shitei. They made their major label debut in 2017. [2] Their fan club is called "Club Creepy Nuts". The duo performed the opening and ending themes for various anime and live-action television series like Call of the Night, [3] Extremely Inappropriate!, [4] and Dandadan. [5]
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"Koi no Yukue" by Akari Akase, direction and storyboard by Futata — My Dress-Up Darling "Koshaberi Biyori" by FantasticYouth, direction and storyboard by Kōki Fujimoto — Komi Can't Communicate (season 2) "Yofukashi no Uta" by Creepy Nuts, direction by Haruka Segawa, storyboard by Tomoyuki Itamura — Call of the Night
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Yofukashi no Uta [165] July 8 – September 23: Shine On! Bakumatsu Bad Boys! 12 Geno Studio: Tetsuo Hirakawa Bucchigire! [166] July 8 – September 23: When Will Ayumu Make His Move? 12 Silver Link: Mirai Minato Soredemo Ayumu wa Yosetekuru [167] July 9 – September 24: Black Summoner: 12 Satelight: Yoshimasa Hiraike: Kuro no Shōkanshi [168 ...
Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” is reigning over the holiday box office. The family film, which is a prequel to “The Lion King” (both the 1994 animated classic and the less canonical ...
The first collection, Yoru no Uta, contains five stories and was released in July 1995. The second collection, Akatsuki no Uta , contains four stories and was released in February 2004. An original video animation (OVA) adaptation of the story "Puppet Princess", from Yoru no Uta , was produced by TMS Entertainment and released in March 2000.