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Feb 16, 2012

Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Opening and Ending Theme

At school St. Chronica's Academy, Kodaka Hasegawa is a guy who has had a lot harder to make friends due to its appearance of the offender, which includes natural hair and fiery eyes, which she inherited from her father and her mother Japanese English dead.
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The opening theme is "The Regrettable Neighbours Club Two and a Half Stars" (Zannenkei Rinjinbu Hoshi Futatsuhan) by Marina Inoue, Kanae Itou, Nozomi Yamamoto, Misato Fukuen, Kana Hanazawa, and Yuka Iguchi, while the ending theme is "My Feelings" (Watashi no Ki-mo-chi) by Marina Inoue.

Feb 15, 2012

Air Gear - Chain and Sky-2-High

The anime was licensed in 2006, they brought a musical featuring characters from the series. The theme of this manga is from Storm Riders using Air Trecks called skates. The Air Trecks (or AT for short) are a pair of skates with a two-wheeled motor built facing each other. The engine is based on weight distribution, depending on how lean forward on the floor. Users of Air Trecks to fight with other skaters are called Storm Riders.
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The opening theme single "Chain" performed by Back-on was released on June 7, 2006 and peak ranked 139th on Oricon singles chart. And the ending theme is "Sky-2-High" by Skankfunk.

Feb 14, 2012

Fairy Tail - Snow Fairy

The series follows the adventures of a young boy named Natsu Dragneel and his cat named Happy , who encounter a girl named Lucy Heartfilia , which is a stellar spirit mage, while seeking the mysterious dragon Igneel , which is the adoptive father Natsu.
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Throughout your search, are responsible for fulfilling certain missions assigned to them in the magic guild Fairy Tail, to which they belong, while facing off against other guilds looking primarily underground prestige and superiority over Fairy Tail. The music for the anime was composed and arranged by Yasuharu Takanashi, including "Snow fairy" by FUNKIST and "Kanpeki gu~no ne" by Watarirouka Hashiri Tai.