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In response to WataMote taking the top spot in a poll for Kotaku readers' choice for best anime of the season, Kotaku contributor and anime critic Richard Eisenbeis wrote an extremely negative review for the series, describing the show as being the "most mean-spirited" anime that he had ever viewed as a critic and fan. He criticized the show's ...
Lyrics by Satomi Arimori, composed by Hidetoshi Satō and arranged by Tsutomu Ōhira; Don't be Discouraged: Slayers TRY: Performed by Megumi Hayashibara; Lyrics by MEGUMI, composed by Hidetoshi Satō and arranged by Keiji Soeda; Somewhere: Slayers TRY: Performed by Houko Kuwashima; The ending for episode 26; Lyrics, composition and arrangement ...
Kana Hanazawa (花澤 香菜, Hanazawa Kana, born February 25, 1989) is a Japanese actress and singer. [1] [2] A prolific voice performer in anime, [3] [4] [5] she has amassed several film and television credits since her debut in 2003.
Konomi Suzuki (鈴木 このみ, Suzuki Konomi) is a Japanese singer from Osaka Prefecture who is affiliated with Sony Music and Kadokawa.After winning the Animax All-Japan Anisong Grand Prix in 2011, she made her debut in 2012 with the release of her first single "Choir Jail", which peaked at 34 on the Oricon charts; the title track of which was used as the opening theme to the anime ...
"Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna" (それは小さな光のような, It's Like a Small Light) is a song by Japanese pop singer Sayuri. It was released as the second single of her debut studio album, Mikazuki no Koukai, on February 24, 2016.
Gatchaman Crowds (ガッチャマンクラウズ, Gatchaman Kurauzu) is a 2013 anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and directed by Kenji Nakamura. It is a part of the Gatchaman franchise.
Fuuka (Japanese: 風夏, Hepburn: Fūka) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kōji Seo.It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from February 2014 to April 2018, with its chapters collected in twenty tankōbon volumes.
"Daydreaming" was written around Jonny Greenwood playing piano in a jam without the singer, Thom Yorke, who added the vocals and the lyrics in another session. [1] The song was finished early in Radiohead's sessions at the La Fabrique studio in France. Yorke described it as a "breakthrough" for the album. [2]