• Yui Asaka (浅香 唯, Asaka Yui, born December 4, 1969) is a Japanese singer, idol and actress. She debuted with the single "Natsu Shojo" in 1985 under Warner...
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  • linguist Yui Asaka (浅香 唯, born 1969), Japanese actress and singer Fukushima Prefectural Asaka High School Asaka Station (disambiguation) Asaka, a character...
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  • name Yui Yui (singer) (born 1987), Japanese pop/rock artist Yui Aragaki (新垣 結衣, born 1988), Japanese singer, actress and voice actress Yui Asaka (浅香 唯...
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  • written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. It stars the TV series's lead Yui Asaka. The movie was followed by a third, unrelated movie entitled Yo-Yo Girl...
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  • A live-action film adaptation directed by Kazuo Yoshida and starring Yui Asaka was released by Toho in April 1989. That same year, Kitty Films and Madhouse...
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  • Deka written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. It stars Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka, who were also in the TV series. The movie was followed by Sukeban Deka...
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  • Launched in October 1986, it starred Yui Asaka as another original character after Minamino declined to return. Yui Kazama, a country girl from Kyushu who...
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    Other idols who debuted with the Seiko-chan cut include Miho Nakayama, Yui Asaka, Hiroko Moriguchi, and Tomomi Nishimura. The trend began to wane in the...
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    Yume o Wasureta Furui Chikyūjin yo 1987 "Star", Moshi Mouichido Aerunara Yui Asaka Star "Escape no Natsu" Hitomi ni Storm "To be late" Rainbow "Nanamena...
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  • Malmsteen Yo-Yo Yolanda Be Cool Young the Giant Young Thug Ylvis Yui Aragaki Yui Asaka Sami Yusuf Yung Joc Dwight Yoakam Warren Zevon Zay Hilfigerrr Zahara...
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    Dome Aoshima and resort area Peace tower with the motto "Hakkō ichiu" Yui Asaka (singer and actress) Sky Brown (skateboarder) Ryunosuke Haga (judoka)...
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  • Yuu Miyake, and many feature vocals from popular J-pop singers, such as Yui Asaka from the Sukeban Deka 3 TV series, and anime voice actors, including Nobue...
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  • Seriously! Magical Jewel" (マジ?マジ!マジカル☆ジュエル, Maji? Maji! Majikaru☆Jueru) by Yui Asaka while the ending theme is "The Smile's Loop" (笑顔のループ, Egao no Rūpu) by...
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  • Sakura Andō Anza Hiroko Anzai Maria Anzai Yui Aragaki Tsugumi Aritomo Momoka Ariyasu Miyoko Asada Nao Asahi Yui Asaka Nana Asakawa Aiko Asano Megumi Asaoka...
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  • Tsutomu Aragaki Yui Aragaki Akino Arai Hisako Arakaki Hitoe Arakaki Aramary Kanna Arihara Daiki Arioka Momoka Ariyasu Miyoko Asada Asaka Yui Asaka Maki Asakawa...
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    (恥ずかし過ぎて, Too Shy to Say). Along with Shizuka Kudo, Miho Nakayama, and Yui Asaka, Minamino was considered one of the Four Divas (四天王, Shitennō) of the...
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  • (song), by Mika Nakashima "Hitori" (ja), by Gospellers "Hitori" (ja), by Yui Asaka "Hitori" (ja), by Miyuki Nakajima Hitori Kumagai (born 1936), Japanese...
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  • "Chance" (Savatage song) "Chance!", by Uverworld from Timeless "Chance!", by Yui Asaka "A Chance", by Kenny Chesney "Chance" by Hayley Kiyoko from Panorama,...
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  • released and album name Year Title Artist(s) Album/Single 1990 "Chance!"  Yui Asaka Chance! "7 Days Girl" Nude Songs "Odoru Pompokolin" B.B.Queens Odoru Pompokolin...
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  • Many of the tracks feature vocals from popular J-pop singers such as Yui Asaka and anime voice actors such as Nobue Matsubara and Ado Mizumori. Miyake...
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  • Shigeru, ed. (1988-02-01). "スケバン映画総集編 浅香唯" [Sukeban movie Highlights Yui Asaka]. DUNK (DUNK) (in Japanese). No. February 1988. Tokyo, Japan: Shūeisha...
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  • Majikaru☆Jueru, lit. "Really? Seriously! Magical☆Jewel") is the single by Yui Asaka and Horie Mitsuko which was used as the opening and ending themes to the...
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  • Seriously! Magical☆Jewel (マジ?マジ! マジカル☆ジュエル, Maji? Maji! Majikaru ☆ jueru) by Yui Asaka and the ending theme is titled The Smile's Loop (笑顔のループ, Egao no rūpu)...
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  • 1983) Rina Akiyama (b. 1985) Sayaka Ando (b. 1981) Hikaru Aoyama (b. 1993) Yui Aragaki (b. 1988) - later became an actress. Haruka Ayase (b. 1985) - later...
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  • "Marrakech" Seiko Matsuda May 2 "C-GIRL [ja]" Yui Asaka May 9 "Stardust Dream" Yoko Oginome May 16 "C-GIRL" Yui Asaka May 23 May 30 "Tattoo" Akina Nakamori June...
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  • (Clarence Gatemouth Brown album), 1992 No Lookin' Back, a 1990 album by Yui Asaka No Looking Back, a 2008 album by Damita, or the title track No Looking...
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  • Takematsu, Minako Honda and the Yoshida Brothers. Tokyo Installation With Yui Asaka C-Girl TRUE LOVE 恋のロックンロール・サーカス Chance! ボーイフレンドをつくろう Self Control With...
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  • Liberty mo Hecchara (Youki Kudoh) Sukeban Deka III Theme Song Medley (Yui Asaka) Honmoku Rainy Blues (Kyōko Katō) Koibito-tachi no Nagai Yoru (Yuki Hoshino)...
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  • Yoshida, Tomoyo Harada, Vivian Hsu, Wink, Yoko Minamino, Yoshimi Iwasaki, Yui Asaka, and Yumi Matsutoya. She sang both the opening and ending of the Clamp...
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  • television series adaptation, produced by Madhouse and directed by Morio Asaka, aired on Nippon TV between April 2006 and March 2007. All Nana media has...
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