is "Dance in the Game", performed by ZAQ, and the ending theme song is "Hito Shibai" (人芝居), performed by Mai Fuchigami. The third season was originally...
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15, 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kō Shibasaki. Official website (in Japanese) Ko Shibasaki at Oricon (in Japanese) Shibasaki Ko at IMDb...
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Haha no nai Ko no yō ni (1988) Kimi ga Uso o Tuita (1988) Aishiatteru kai! (1989) Suteki na Kataomoi (1990) 101-kaime no Propose (1991) Ai to iu Na no...
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can diphthongize with another short vowel a, o, or u without coalescing with it, forming the long vowels aĭ, oĭ, or uĭ instead of the expected ee, ei, or...
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List of PlayStation 2 games (A–K) (redirect from Derby Tsuku 4: Derby Uma o Tsukurō!)
Protein Densetsu Global A Global A 2003-10-30JP ✔ Chobits: Chii dake no Hito Affect Broccoli 2003-05-15JP ✔ Chocolat: Maid Cafe Curio HuneX Alchemist...
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Idol (Yoasobi song) (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
no Ko's writer Aka Akasaka. The title refers to the initials of the manga's fictional idol girl group B-Komachi founding members: Takamine, Nino, Ai, and...
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Broadcasting Department) Kyōhaku Kōfuku o Kaimasen ka (1978, EX/Toho) Kimagure Honkakuha (1977–78, NTV) Honō no Ie Ai wa Ni-do Umareru (1978, KTV) Daruma...
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Mahoromatic – Mahoro Andō Muteki Ō Tri-Zenon – Kurara Sister Princess – Chikage Zoids: New Century Zero – Rinon (Leena) Toros Ai Yori Aoshi – Aoi Sakuraba Kanon...
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Japanese particles (section が ga and を o)
人は、 hito-wa, person-TOPIC ギターに gitā-ni guitar-TO ついて tsuite concerning 何でも nandemo anything わかる。 wakaru. knows. あの 人は、 ギターに ついて 何でも わかる。 Ano hito-wa,...
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ending in -ai changing to -ō (-ou), which is because these terms are abbreviations of polite phrases ending in gozaimasu, sometimes with a polite o- prefix...
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