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  2. Tamagotchi! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The second opening song is titled Like & Peace!, the third opening is titled Kira Kira Every day (キラキラ Every day, Kirakira Every day, lit. "Glittering Every Day) and the fourth opening is titled I★my★me★mine, all performed by Dream5. The first ending song is titled Tama Tomo Forever (たまともフォーエバー, Tama Tomo ...

  3. Tamagotchi - Wikipedia

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    The German band "Die Ärzte" also made a song called "Tamagotchi". The French singer Lorie made a song called "La TamaDance" in 2014 to the contest TamaDance. Tamagotchi!, the anime based on Tamagotchi, also features numerous original songs, most of which are performed by the Japanese voice actress Kei Shindō as the pop idol character Lovelitchi.

  4. List of Higurashi When They Cry soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    The song "Nageki no Mori" was used as the opening theme to the PlayStation 2 version of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri, while "Complex Image" was used as the opening theme to the Miotsukushi-hen on the same game. It was released the same day as the ending theme song single on February 22, 2007 by Geneon. [7]

  5. Glossary of owarai terms - Wikipedia

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    From the verb bokeru 惚ける or 呆ける, which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness," and is reflected in a performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness. The boke is the "simple-minded" member of an owarai kombi ( "tsukkomi and boke" , or vice versa ) that receives most of the verbal and physical abuse from ...

  6. Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe! - Wikipedia

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    "Film! Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!") is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by OLM's Team Kamei division, based on the Tamagotchi digital pet franchise jointly created by Bandai and WiZ. It is directed by Jōji Shimura and written by Aya Matsui, released into Japanese theaters on December 20, 2008, and on DVD on June 26, 2009.

  7. Tamagotchi: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Mametchi attempts to fire the rocket, but the ship can't escape the pull of the black hole. Suddenly, communications with the Tamagotchi Planet are restored. One of the scientists, Professor Mametchi notices that the black hole is actually Blackholetchi. The only way to save the passengers is to wake Blackholetchi up.

  8. Futari no Natsu Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    The song was the ending theme for the 1986 TV Asahi drama Mama Haha VS Mama Musume, iede Reijō no Kagai Jugyō koi mo Wakare Momonja-shō! [ 9 ] Patrick St. Michel of The Japan Times described the song as one that "still inspire warm memories for those who came of age during Japan’s period of extravagance" alongside " Summer Suspicion ". [ 10 ]

  9. Hitori ja Nai (Deen song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Not Alone") is the ninth single by the Japanese band Deen. It is used as the first ending song for the anime series Dragon Ball GT. It was released on Mini CD on April 1, 1996, in Japan only and peaked at number 3 on the Oricon chart. [1] It is coupled with the song "Sunday". The song was used for the first 26 episodes of the series.