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Showing posts with label ChouCho. Show all posts
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Mar 11, 2013

Hyouka Theme Songs

Hyou-ka: You Can't Escape is a Japanese mystery novel Honobu made by Yonezawa. It is adapted into an anime of 22 episodes in 2012. The series has four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes.
The first opening theme is "Yasashisa no Riyuu" (Reason of Kindness) by ChouCho, and the second opening theme is "Mikansei Stride" (Unfinished Stride) by Saori Kodama. The first ending theme is "Madoromi no Yakusoku" (Promise of Slumber), and the second ending theme is "Kimi ni Matsuwaru Mystery" (Mystery Surrounding You); both ending themes are sung by Satomi Sato and Ai Kayano.

Dec 1, 2012

Mashiroiro Symphony Opening and Ending Theme

Twelve episode anime adaptation, titled Mashiroiro Symphony: The Color of Lovers is based on video game story line Miu, but there are other aspects of the story lines. The anime has two theme songs: the opening theme "Authentic Symphony" by Choucho, and the ending theme "Suisai Candy" by Marble.
anime Mashiroiro Symphony
The plot takes place in a fictional town called Kagamiday, which is divided into two areas: The old district  (consisting mainly of traditional buildings and people in the rich families) and the new district (here lives the working class).

Nov 21, 2012

Girls und Panzer Opening and Ending Theme

Girls und Panzer is a television series anime of 2012 created by Actas. The opening theme is "DreamRiser" by ChouCho while the ending theme is "Enter Enter MISSION!" performed by Mai Fuchigami, Ai Kayano, Mami Ozaki, Ikumi Nakagami and Yuka Iguchi.
anime Girls und Panzer
In the anime world of tanks management art, a traditional martial arts for girls. The protagonist of the story, Miho enrolled, where the art is no longer practiced, in order to avoid the tanks. However, the student council leader tells them to sign up to help revive the tradition of the school, and win the Szensa-do national championship.