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  2. List of Maison Ikkoku episodes - Wikipedia

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    Transliteration: "Yasashisa ga Setsunakute Kurisumasu wa Koi no Yokan" (Japanese: 優しさがせつなくてX'マスは恋の予感!) Directed by : Tomokazu Kougo Storyboarded by : Tamiko Kojima: Kazunori Itō: Kiichi Takaoka: 24 December 1986 () 41: 41 "Kyoko's Hot Spring Heart Stopper: Peeping Wars at the Outdoor Baths!"

  3. Koi No Yokan - Wikipedia

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    Koi No Yokan is the seventh studio album by the American alternative metal band Deftones, released on November 12, 2012, by Reprise Records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its title is a phrase from the Japanese language "恋の予感", translating to "premonition of love".

  4. List of Sugar Sugar Rune episodes - Wikipedia

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    The closing theme for the first twenty-nine episodes is "The World Beyond the Moon" (月の向こうの世界, Tsuki no Mukō no Sekai) by Karia Nomoto [3] and the last twenty episodes is "Date Date" (デート☆デート, Dēto Dēto) by the series starring voice actresses Marika Matsumoto and Juri Ibata. [2]

  5. Sen Çal Kapımı - Wikipedia

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    Prens Seymen (episodes 25–26), played by Mert Öcal. Efe Akman (episodes 13–21), played by Ali Ersan Duru. He is a highly rated architect abroad who will be a partner in Serkan's company for a short time. Kaan Karadağ (episodes 1–10), played by İsmail Ege Şaşmaz. He is an old college friend of Serkan but now he hates him deeply and is ...

  6. Music of the Maison Ikkoku series - Wikipedia

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    Maison Ikkoku had an anime television series (96 episodes from March 1986 to March 1988), a live-action film (10 October 1986), an anime television film (February 1988), three OVAs (1988–1992), and a two episode live-action film series (2007–2008). For the most part, all of them had different theme and incidental music.

  7. Leathers (Deftones song) - Wikipedia

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    The cassette single was available at the merchandise stand to the first 50 fans at each stop of the tour who preordered Koi No Yokan. [6] In 2012, Loudwire ranked the song number six on their list of the 10 greatest Deftones songs, [7] and in 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number nine on their list of the 20 greatest Deftones songs. [8]

  8. List of Lucky Star episodes - Wikipedia

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    "The Minoru Legend of Love" (恋のミノル伝説, Koi no Minoru Densetsu) by Minoru Shiraishi (Portrayed by Minoru Shiraishi) [2] "God knows…" by Haruhi Suzumiya (Aya Hirano) "Love Dream of the Future Where the Sakura Bloom" (サクラサクミライコイユメ, Sakura Saku Mirai Koi Yume) by yozuca*

  9. Tempest (Deftones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tempest" is a song by American alternative metal band Deftones, released as the second single from their seventh album, Koi No Yokan. The song debuted on PureVolume's official website on October 3, 2012 along with a video featuring band members Chino Moreno and Sergio Vega giving some insight regarding the track.