• Anime song (redirect from Anison)
    Anime song (アニメソング, anime songu, also shortened to anison (アニソン)) is a genre of music originating from Japanese pop music. Anime songs consist of theme...
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  • Anison Covers is a cover album by Hiroko Moriguchi, released by Sonic Blade on May 24, 2023. The album features 11 anime theme songs covered in jazz, acoustic...
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  • Anison Covers 2 is a cover album by Hiroko Moriguchi, released by Sonic Blade on August 7, 2024. The album features 10 anime theme songs covered in jazz...
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    "big brother") of the anison, or anime music genre. He produced the singing duo Apple Pie since 1990 and created the Anison band JAM Project in 2000...
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    Rozario" was released. From then on, Kitadani became a prominent figure in the anison industry, but he was not singing many theme songs regularly like his peers...
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  • Love Anison: Utattemita (ラブ アニソン ~歌ってみた~, Rabu Anison ~Utattemita~, "Love Anime Songs: I Tried Singing") is the first Japanese cover album by French-Canadian...
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    The genus name comes from the Latin form of Greek words ἄνῑσον anison, ἄνησον anīson, ἄνηθον anīthon and ἄνητον anīton, which all meant "dill" and "anise";...
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    of Tracks Release Date 1st cover album Review: Mikuni Shimokawa Seishun Anison Cover Albu 11 17 December 2003 Best album Mikuni Shimokawa Singles & Movies...
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  • The Animax Anison Grand Prix (全日本アニソングランプリ, Zen-Nihon Anison Guran Puri) is a Japanese anime song music competition, organized by Animax, in association...
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    programs is called anison in Japan, and Kageyama became immensely popular, earning the nickname "Prince of the Anison World" (アニソン界のプリンス, Anison-kai no Purinsu)...
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