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  2. Anime Sound Production - Wikipedia

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    Anime Sound Production (株式会社アニメ・サウンド・プロダクション, Kabushiki gaisha Anime Saundo Purodakushon) is a sound effects company working in the television, movie, radio, video, CD, cassette and video game animation industry in Japan. [1]

  3. Category:Anime soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    S. List of Sailor Moon soundtracks; Saint Seiya Original Soundtrack I–VIII; Music of Samurai Champloo; List of School Rumble albums; List of School Rumble character image albums

  4. Category:Anime songs - Wikipedia

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    B. Backlight (song) Balalaika (song) Baragoku Otome; Be a Flower; Be Mine! (Maaya Sakamoto song) Be the Naked; Beautiful Things (Ai song) Benkyō no Uta; Bling-Bang-Bang-Born

  5. Fizz Sound Creation - Wikipedia

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    Fizz Sound Creation Co., Ltd. (株式会社フィズサウンドクリエイション, Kabushiki Kaisha Fizu Saundo Kurieishon) is a sound effects company working in the television, movie, radio, video, CD, cassette and game animation industry in Japan.

  6. Category:Anime music - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Music in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Sound! Euphonium; Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You! Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day; Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Welcome to the Kitauji High School Concert Band; Star-Myu; Stray Cat & Wolf; Such a Treacherous Piano Sonata; Suite PreCure; Super Sonico; Symphogear

  8. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime (Japanese: アニメ ... and more on the detail of settings and use of "camera effects", ... and required played musical components before sound and vocal ...

  9. History of anime - Wikipedia

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    The first anime adaptation of Shotaro Ishinomori's manga Cyborg 009 was created in 1968, following the film adaptation two years prior. 1969's "Attack no.1", the first shoujo sports anime was one of the first to have success in Japanese primetime and was also popular throughout Europe, particularly in Germany under the name "Mila Superstar."