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The song "Nageki no Mori" was used as the opening theme to the PlayStation 2 version of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri, while "Complex Image" was used as the opening theme to the Miotsukushi-hen on the same game. It was released the same day as the ending theme song single on February 22, 2007 by Geneon. [7]
The second opening song is titled Like & Peace!, the third opening is titled Kira Kira Every day (キラキラ Every day, Kirakira Every day, lit. "Glittering Every Day) and the fourth opening is titled I★my★me★mine, all performed by Dream5. The first ending song is titled Tama Tomo Forever (たまともフォーエバー, Tama Tomo ...
Mametchi attempts to fire the rocket, but the ship can't escape the pull of the black hole. Suddenly, communications with the Tamagotchi Planet are restored. One of the scientists, Professor Mametchi notices that the black hole is actually Blackholetchi. The only way to save the passengers is to wake Blackholetchi up.
This song is an anti-drug message. In the chorus section, the phrase: "Oh Life", is repeated a few times, in an echo that fades falsely, depicting a heartbeat. ("Oh Life, Oh Life, Oh Life"). Before the song's ending, the "Oh" in the phrase is heard stronger, with the repeated phrase fading in the spoken coda section.
The gang eventually finds Happy who refuses their help and runs off, with Kikitchi noticing his own similarities to Happy. It soon becomes clear that the story loops instead of properly ending, but everyone is forced to leave before investigating any further. As the children leave the ship, Kikitchi secretly takes the book home with him.
"Hang On" (Plumb song) "Hang On" (Weezer song) "Hang On" by Smash Mouth from Get the Picture? "Hang On", by Guster from Ganging Up on the Sun "Hang On", by Hank III, originally recorded for the unreleased album This Ain't Country, but later released on Ramblin' Man
Tamagotchi's Sparkling President, released outside Japan as Tamagotchi: Party On!, is a party video game developed by h.a.n.d. and published by Bandai for the Wii.The game was originally released in 2006 in Japan as a launch title for the system; it is the only Tamagotchi Wii game released outside Japan, with Namco Bandai Games releasing it internationally in 2007.
The song's music video, directed by T.S. Pfeffer and Robert McHugh, [2] debuted on January 19, 2012. [3] English singer Ellie Goulding covered "Hanging On" in 2012, while Australian alternative rock band Something for Kate included an acoustic cover of the song as a bonus track on the two-disc special edition of their 2012 album Leave Your Soul ...