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  2. Sore dewa, Mata Ashita - Wikipedia

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    Sore dewa, Mata Ashita. " Sore dewa, Mata Ashita " (それでは、また明日, Well Then, See You Tomorrow)) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released on July 25, 2012, and reached number 11 on the Oricon charts. [ 1][ 2] It was used as the theme song for Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie and one of the 3 songs ...

  3. Battōtai (song) - Wikipedia

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    Battōtai (song) Recording made on August 8, 1939 by the Imperial Japanese Army Band conducted by Ōnuma Satoru ja. The B and C sections of the march use the "Battōtai" melody. " Battōtai " (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a Japanese gunka composed by Charles Leroux [ ja ] with lyrics by Toyama Masakazu [ ja ] in 1877.

  4. See You Tomorrow, Everyone - Wikipedia

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    120 minutes. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. See You Tomorrow, Everyone, in Japanese Mina-san, sayonara (みなさん、さようなら) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura starring Gaku Hamada. It was released in Japan on January 26, 2013 and in the USA at the Hawaii International Film Festival on October 12, 2013. [1]

  5. Ashita ga Arusa - Wikipedia

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    Released. 1963. " Ashita ga aru sa " (Japanese: 明日があるさ, "There's always tomorrow") is a Japanese song that was performed by Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto, with music by Hachidai Nakamura and lyrics by Yukio Aoshima. [citation needed] The song tells the story of a boy who meets a girl every day at a train station but is too afraid to ...

  6. List of Kimi ni Todoke episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the episodes of the shōjo anime series Kimi ni Todoke, directed by Hiro Kaburagi (later by Kenichi Matsuzawa) and produced by Production I.G. [1] The anime is based on the manga series of the same name by Karuho Shiina. Series composition is led by Tomoko Konparu, with character designs being provided by Yuka Shibata.

  7. Only Yesterday (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    Only Yesterday (Japanese: おもひでぽろぽろ, Hepburn: Omohide Poro Poro[n 1], lit. 'Memories Come Tumbling Down'[4]) is a 1991 Japanese animated drama film written and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the 1982 manga of the same title by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone. [5] It was animated by Studio Ghibli [6] for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon ...

  8. Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $39.1 million. Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (Japanese: 君の膵臓をたべたい, Hepburn: Kimi no Suizō o Tabetai) is a 2017 Japanese romance drama film starring Minami Hamabe, Takumi Kitamura, Keiko Kitagawa and Shun Oguri. Directed by Shō Tsukikawa, it is based on the 2015 novel I Want to Eat Your Pancreas by Yoru Sumino. [1][2]

  9. Ashita no Joe - Wikipedia

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    Ashita no Joe. Tomorrow's Joe (Japanese: あしたのジョー, Hepburn: Ashita no Jō, lit. 'Tomorrow's Joe'), also known as Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow, is a Japanese boxing manga series written by Asao Takamori and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. It follows drifter Joe Yabuki, who discovers a passion for boxing in a juvenile prison ...