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  2. Mirai (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mirai (Japanese: 未来のミライ, Hepburn: Mirai no Mirai, lit. ' Mirai of the Future ' [13]) is a 2018 Japanese animated adventure fantasy comedy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu. [11] It premiered on May 16, 2018, at Directors' Fortnight [8] and released in Japan on July 20, 2018. [14]

  3. Mirai no Theme / Uta no Kisha - Wikipedia

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    Mirai no Theme/Uta no Kisha is the fifty-first single (excluding reissues) released by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in July 2018. This work contains two songs by Tatsuro Yamashita for the film " Mirai " .

  4. Mirai (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mirai (meaning Future in Japanese) [1] is a Czech pop music group, founded in 2014 in Nový Jičín. The band consists of frontman , singer, and guitarist is Mirai Navrátil, drummer Šimon Bílý, bass guitarist Michal Stulík, and guitarist Tomáš Javůrek.

  5. The Hoopers - Wikipedia

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    February 10 2018, Makoto officially graduated from the group. December 6 2018, the hooper’s agency released a statement that the group would be planning to release the final album before disbanding in January 2019. On January 25 2019, the hooper finally disbanded after releasing the final album.

  6. 2o Love to Sweet Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Originally formed in May 2014 as a three-member girl group under the name Sweet Bullet, the original members left in early 2015 and the group was renamed 2o Love to Sweet Bullet in March 2015 with a new line-up consisting of four members. 2o Love to Sweet Bullet released their debut single, "Ai no Hana" on August 19, 2015. [1]

  7. Four Pieces for Mirai (Overture) - Wikipedia

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    Four Pieces for Mirai (Overture) is an extended play by American musician James Ferraro. It was self-released on May 18, 2018 on his Bandcamp page [ 1 ] and later to other music platforms. [ 2 ] Ferraro also released the album on cassette. [ 3 ]

  8. Mr. Children discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography for the Japanese band Mr. Children consists of 19 studio albums, ... 2018 Jyuryoku to Kokyu ... ("Mirai") Theme of Ponkikkiizu ...

  9. Deco*27 - Wikipedia

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    Kosuke Terayama (Japanese: 寺山 幸助, Hepburn: Terayama Kōsuke, born December 16, 1986), known professionally as Deco*27 (stylized in all caps and pronounced "Dekonīna") is a Japanese musician, Vocaloid producer, and songwriter.