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Pony Canyon Inc. (株式会社ポニーキャニオン, Kabushiki gaisha Ponī Kyanion), also known by the shorthand form Ponican (ぽにきゃん, Ponikyan), is a Japanese company, established on October 1, 1966, [2] which distributes music, films, home video, and video games.
"Cagayake! Girls" is a single used as the opening theme for the first season of the anime K-ON!. Sung by Aki Toyosaki as Yui Hirasawa on vocals with Yōko Hikasa as Mio Akiyama, Satomi Satō as Ritsu Tainaka, and Minako Kotobuki as Tsumugi Kotobuki as backup, it was released on April 22, 2009 in Japan by Pony Canyon where it debuted at fourth in the rankings on the Oricon weekly singles chart ...
Pony Canyon artists (106 P) G. Pony Canyon games (20 P) S. Pony Canyon singles (1 C, 185 P) Pages in category "Pony Canyon" The following 20 pages are in this ...
One Sexy Zone was released on November 14, 2012, in four editions: Regular Edition; Limited Edition with bonus DVD content that includes a special video of Sexy Zone in Las Vegas; Lawson-HMV Limited Edition with bonus DVD content that includes behind-the-scenes of the album jacket photoshoot and the music videos for the previously released singles "Sexy Zone", "Lady Diamond", and "Sexy Summer ...
Pages in category "Pony Canyon artists" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A.B.C-Z; Mao Abe;
Ami Wajima (和島あみ, Wajima Ami, born December 29, 1998) is a singer from Kutchan, Hokkaido who is signed to Pony Canyon.After passing an audition held by the Japanese entertainment agency Horipro, she debuted in May 2016 with her first single "Gensō Drive", the title track of which was used as the opening theme to the Japanese anime television series The Lost Village.
Topics about Pony Canyon albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Pony Canyon label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
was released under the Pony Canyon label in Japan. It surprisingly hit No. 6 in the charts and went triple-platinum in Japan within a number of weeks. [ 1 ] While the song was intended to be humorous, some viewers outside Japan assumed it to be earnest, perhaps due to the obvious work that went into the special effects in the video.