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  2. List of Maison Ikkoku episodes - Wikipedia

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    The second ending theme was replaced by "Fantasy" by Picasso in episode 34 which continued to be in use until episode 52. The final two ending themes are "Sayonara no Sobyō" ("Sayonara no dessan") by Picasso which was used for episodes 53–76 and "Begin the Night" by Picasso for the remainder of the series.

  3. 17th Japan Record Awards - Wikipedia

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    Shikuramen No Kahori: Akira Fuse: Japan Record Award Tomoshibi: Aki Yashiro: N/A Toki No Sugi Yukumamani: Kenji Sawada: Aa Hito Koishi: Shinichi Mori: Hito Koi Shikute: Saori Minami: Vocalist Award Chikuma Gawa: Hiroshi Itsuki: Best Vocalist Naka No Shima Blues: Hiroshi Uchiyamada and Cool Five: N/A Kono Ai No Tokimeki: Hideki Saijo

  4. Akira Fuse - Wikipedia

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    His greatest hits are "Cyclamen no Kahori" (シクラメンのかほり, Shikuramen no Kahori, "The Scent of Cyclamen") and "Kimi wa Bara Yori Utsukushii" (君は薔薇より美しい, "You are More Beautiful than a Rose"). [1]

  5. Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī - Wikipedia

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    Fuse became a popular singer in Japan, and his single 1975 single "Cyclamen no Kahori" sold over a million copies and won the Grand Prix at the Japan Record Awards. [1] [2] Within the latter half of the 1970s, rival cosmetics companies Shiseido and Kanebo ran competing advertisement campaigns centered on commercial jingles. Though the start of ...

  6. Taiheiki (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The drama is set at the end of the Kamakura period, going into the Nanboku-chō period during the early Muromachi period. Ashikaga Takauji, a rising warlord in the north of Japan, forms an alliance with Emperor Go-Daigo to overthrow the corrupt and decrepit Kamakura shogunate.

  7. Urusei Yatsura (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura, a Japanese anime and manga series, has six films and ten OVA releases. During the television run of the series , four theatrical films were produced. Urusei Yatsura: Only You was directed by Mamoru Oshii and began showing in Japanese cinemas on February 11, 1983. [ 1 ]

  8. Arashi no Yoru ni - Wikipedia

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    Arashi no Yoru ni (あらしのよるに, lit. One Stormy Night) is the first in a series of children's books authored by Yūichi Kimura and illustrated by Hiroshi Abe. In 1995, the book won the 26th Kōdansha Literature Culture Award and the 42nd Sankei Children's Literature Culture Award.

  9. Pon no Michi - Wikipedia

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    Pon no Michi (ぽんのみち, lit. "The Way of Pon") is a Japanese original anime television series created by IIS-P and animated by OLM . It aired from January to March 2024.