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Stack's Welcome to Pia Carrot!! video game series was adapted into a three-episode hentai OVA from 1997 to 1998. Its sequel, Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 2 was adapted into a three-episode hentai OVA from 1998 to 1999, and a six-episode OVA titled Welcome to the Pia Carrot!! 2 DX from 1999 to 2000. The video game also received an anime film titled ...
On February 12, 2021, an anime television series spin-off of the video game Blue Reflection by J.C.Staff named Blue Reflection Ray was announced. The series is directed by Risako Yoshida, with Akiko Waba writing and overseeing scripts, Koichi Kikuta adapting Mel Kishida's original character designs for animation, and Daisuke Shinoda composing the series' music.
This article lists the albums attributed to the series Macross Frontier.The entire scores of the series were composed by Yoko Kanno.Two Japanese pop singers, May'n and Megumi Nakajima under stagenames Sheryl Nome starring May'n and Ranka Lee = Megumi Nakajima, have lent their voices to the songs of two fictional songtresses Sheryl Nome and Ranka Lee.
It was a time of rapid change in the hip hop market; gangsta rap was rising in popularity, and Audio Two found itself unsuccessfully struggling to maintain recording contracts and a fanbase. Audio Two did, however, pave the way for the duo's labelmate MC Lyte, who launched her career with the hit single I Cram to Understand U (Sam).
Nao Tōyama (東山 奈央, Tōyama Nao, born March 11, 1992) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with the agency Intention. [3] She was a member of Arts Vision . [ 4 ] She debuted as a voice actress in 2010, and played her first leading role as Kanon Nakagawa in The World God Only Knows .
Radio Cross Days, a radio drama broadcast from January 8, 2009, to March 25, 2010, was the second and final set of audio compilations made for the game by Lantis. Released as a first and second disc on June 23 and July 21, 2010, respectively, each album contained thirty-two segments of the broadcast, comprising the sixty-four total that were aired.
The opening themes for the series are "Ikiru o Suru" by Macaroni Enpitsu from episodes 1–50 and "Bravest" by Taichi Mukai from episode 51 until its finale. [2] The ending themes are "mother" by Macaroni Enpitsu from episodes 1–25, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] "Akashi" by XIIX from episodes 26–50, "Namae" by Humbreaders from episode 51-74 [ 6 ] and ...
Two singles were released, Mō Hitori no Watashi and Merry Merrily - the latter of which was an insert song in the Love Hina Christmas Special. [ 4 ] On January 1, 2007, her talent management agency changed from Arts Vision to I'm Enterprise , a subsidiary of Arts Vision.