Plastic Tree (redirect from Mirai iro)
Drop" was used as the first ending song for the anime Garasu no Kantai. "Mirai Iro" was used as the fifth ending song for the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. "Silent...
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"Moonlight----. (ammonite version)" 4:45 3. "退屈マシン Taikutsu Machine" 3:27 4. "Mirai Iro (ammonite version)" 4:09 5. "雪月花 Setsugetsuka" 4:02 6. "アイラヴュー・ソー I love...
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Yousei Teikoku (redirect from Iro no Nai Sekai)
Katanagatari ED "Egoist" (from Mirai Nikki Inspired Album Vol.1 ~Ingaritsu Noise~) - TV anime Mirai Nikki image song "Herrscher" (from Mirai Nikki Inspired Album...
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This song is the second anthem. Lyric Quasi-prefecture song: "Kaze wa mirai iro" (風はみらい色, lit. The wind is the color of the future) 1993 Lyric Saga country...
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wa Boku Datte (僕は僕だって) (c/w "Target ~Akai Shōgeki~") Modern Love Kimi-iro no Mirai -Yume- (君色の未来-ゆめ-) (c/w Honō no Overdrive) Kimi no Keshiki billow Hikari...
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Iro Mirai (ソライロミライ) (2007-11-28) - opening theme to the Japanese television drama Biyo Shonen Celebrity Sora Iro Mirai (ソライロミライ) Jewel Sora Iro Mirai...
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2014 Kokoro@Fankushon! NEO (Network Enhanted Operation) - 2014 Mirai Kanojo - 2015 Natsu-iro Reshipi - 2015 Miagete Goran, Yozora no Hoshi o - 2015 Miagete...
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Rainbow-Colored History (redirect from Niji-iro History)
Rainbow-Colored History (Japanese: ニジイロヒストリー, Hepburn: Niji-iro Hisutorī, lit. Rainbow-Colored History) is a digital-exclusive extended play (EP) by J-pop...
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Origin: Spirits of the Past (redirect from Gin-iro no kami no Agito)
"Soukougeki" "Istolk wo Yamero" "Dai Funka (Agito to Toola 3)" "Boku Tachi no Mirai no Tame ni" "Mori to Nin wo Tsunagu Mono" "Ai no Melody (Soundtrack Version)"...
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Mori in 1986, but in 2006 returned to the stage with the single "Bara Iro no Mirai". The song reached the #14 position on the Oricon charts. In addition...
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