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  2. Hal (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

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    HAL's single "The Starry Sky" was the ending theme for the anime Angelic Layer. The Angelic Layer OST also featured another song by HAL, "Justice" including a few remixes of both. HAL's 6th single, "I'll be the One", is the second opening of Hikaru No Go.

  3. List of Angelic Layer episodes - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The opening theme is "Be My Angel" by Atsuko Enomoto, the first ending theme is "The Starry Sky" by HAL, and the second ending theme is "After the rain" by Moeko Matsushita. [ 2 ] Angelic Layer was originally released in Japan across nine DVD sets, the first coming out on July 25, 2001, and was then brought out as a limited edition box ...

  4. Angelic Layer - Wikipedia

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    The primary protagonist is Misaki Suzuhara.Despite her short appearance, she is a seventh grader who just moved to Tokyo to live with her aunt, Shouko Asami. After arriving in the city outside of Tokyo Station, Misaki watches a battle between two dolls on a big live-screen called Angelic Layer, a highly popular game in which players (called Deus) buy and custom-design dolls known as Angels ...

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    Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea. Location: Maui, Hawaii. Rates: from $15,000 for up to six guests. Why We Love It: adults-only pool, five-star service, oceanside massage in hale. DarkSky Zone ...

  6. Sugarless Girl - Wikipedia

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    Sugarless Girl is the eighth album by the Japanese electronica band Capsule, released on February 21, 2007. [1] The tracks "Sugarless GiRL" and "Starry sky" (now stylized as "Starry Sky") are shortened versions of the songs on the single "Starry sky" (previously released on December 13, 2006).

  7. Hoshizora no Memoria - Wikipedia

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    Hoshizora no Memoria: Wish Upon A Shooting Star (Japanese: 星空のメモリア -Wish upon a shooting star-, Hepburn: lit. "Memoria of the Starry Sky: Wish Upon A Shooting Star") is the fifth visual novel developed by Favorite. [1]

  8. Mamoru Miyano filmography - Wikipedia

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    Starry Sky: After Winter: Shiki Kagurazaka Storm Lover Kai!! Souya Tatsuhara Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave: Flynn Scifo: Unchained Blades Exiv: Ryuga Uta no Prince-sama: Debut: Tokiya Ichinose 2013 7th Dragon 2020-II: Unit 13 Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn: Setsuna F. Seiei Frontier Gate Boost+: Kurotoki Heroes' VS: Ultraman Zero, 00 Raiser ...

  9. Hoshizora Kiseki - Wikipedia

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    Starry-sky Miracle) is a 27-minute Japanese anime directed by Akio Watanabe and Toshikazu Matsubara, and produced by CoMix Wave Films as an original net animation. It was made available online on June 21, 2006, and then was released on DVD in Japan on August 3, 2006. It was screened at the Waterloo Festival on November 16, 2006. [1]