Avu-chan (アヴちゃん, born December 25, 1991) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, producer and actor. They debuted as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the...
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version. The two then perform again. Inu-Oh (犬王, lit. "Dog King") Voiced by: Avu-chan (Japanese); Joshua Waters, Holden Thomas (English) The titular character...
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Yashi"). Reported to be Avu-chan's best friend. Hibari-kun (ひばりくん) – lead guitar (2015–present) Yūki-chan – lead guitar (2009) Gigi-chan (ギギちゃん) – lead guitar...
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Avu-chan from Queen Bee, Ryosuke Nagaoka from Tokyo Jihen, KenKen from Rize and drummer Tatsuya Nakamura from Blankey Jet City. In February 2013, Avu-chan's...
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Avu-chi. It stars the band's members, and actress Karin Ono. Titled after German folklore demon Mephistopheles, lead vocalist and songwriter Avu-chan...
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Retrieved July 6, 2019. ""Tōkyō Gūru" Dai 2-dan no Shudaika wa Joōbachi, Avu-chan "Shinkuro-ritsu ga Iyō ni Takai"" 「東京喰種」第2弾の主題歌は女王蜂、アヴちゃん「シンクロ率が異様に高い」...
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written in Japanese. The track was performed by Queen Bee's lead vocalist Avu-chan. The Bonnie Tyler's single "Holding Out for a Hero" (1984) is also covered...
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1970s anime, "Devilman no Uta", in a version performed by Queen Bee's Avu-chan as an insert song. The rapper Ken the 390, who also dubbed the character...
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CD adaptation. The song and lyrics were composed by Queen Bee vocalist Avu-chan, a close friend of Harada's who had written the song specifically for One...
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Nagoka joined the band Gokumontō Ikka, a project involving Queen Bee leader Avu-chan. He was born and raised in public housing in Chiba Prefecture. The first...
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