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F5ve (stylized in lower case and pronounced "fi-vee" [1]) is a Japanese girl group formed in 2022 as SG5 (short for Sailor Guardians 5) by LDH. The group's five members are Sayaka, Rui, Ruri, Kaede, and Miyuu and it is executive produced by BloodPop. As SG5, the group was based around the manga series and franchise Sailor Moon. They released ...
Music group [4] Brave Girls: Fearless Music group [36] B.A.P: BABY Music group [37] Baby Tate: Tater Tots Musician [38] Babymetal: The One Music group Named from their English-language song "The One" [1] Babymonster: Monstiez Music group [39] Band-Maid: Goshujin-sama, Ojō-sama Music group Based on the names used to greet patrons at maid cafés ...
With the exception of Naughty but Mice, every cartoon in the Sniffles series was given a Blue Ribbon reissue. All 12 Sniffles cartoons were included on that Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles: The Chuck Jones Collection DVD and Blu-ray set.
Sail On, Sailor; Sailing, Sailing; Sailor (song) The Sailor Song; A Sailor's Life; The Saucy Arethusa; Seemann (Lolita song) Seemann (Rammstein song) Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor) Son of a Son of a Sailor (song) The Song of the Marines; Song of the Yue Boatman
However, the egg is obviously hidden under Donald's hat and Rooney, who is aware of this, crushes it, laughing loudly. Donald gets extremely angry and starts waving his fists, while Rooney manages to put a violin in Donald's hands and starts dancing an Irish jig Donald is playing.
In 1996, a two-disc Compilation album The Sailor Story was released. In addition to Hello Sailor tracks, the album also contained material which had been recorded by the band's members during their various solo projects. In 2005, Hello Sailor's 1977 song "Gutter Black" was chosen as the title music for New Zealand television series Outrageous ...
Sailor was released in August 1974 by Epic Records. [8] With an accompanying single "Traffic Jam", the album was supported by a series of tours, including a scheduled, but later cancelled concert tour with rock band Mott The Hoople, where Sailor was a supporting act, [8] [7] and a television appearance on BBC Two's music series In Concert, broadcast on 4 September 1974.
Sailor Song 1912–1916 Sam, Sam, the Man What Am 1957–1961 San Francisco Bound: 1912–1916 Say it Isn't so: 1932–1936 Say It With Music 1917–1921 Sayonara 1957–1961 Send a Lot of Jazz Bands Over There 1917–1921 Settle Down in a One-Horse Town 1912–1916 Sex Marches On 1937–1941 Shakin' the Blues Away 1927–1931