• Masumi Itō (伊藤 真澄, Itō Masumi, born May 21) (she also goes by the pseudonym Hikaru Nanase (七瀬 光, Nanase Hikaru)) is a Japanese singer and composer from...
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  • Japanese voice actor Masumi Aya, a Japanese hammer thrower Masumi Fuchise, a Japanese racewalker Masumi Hayashi (disambiguation) Masumi Itō, a Japanese singer...
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  • Maruki served as chief animation director, and the music was composed by Masumi Itō. Crunchyroll simulcast the series outside of Asia as it aired while Funimation...
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  • is a Japanese band formed by a duo of music composers and performers, Masumi Itō and Yōko Ueno. The duo is most notable for performing the opening theme...
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  • skater Chūta Itō (伊東 忠太, 1867–1954), Japanese architect, architectural historian and critic Daisuke Itō (disambiguation), multiple people Dan Ito (伊藤 壇, born...
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  • Maruki served as chief animation director, and the music was composed by Masumi Itō. Crunchyroll simulcast the series as it aired while Funimation released...
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  • Yukana) Ending theme One Drop by Sakura Nogawa Insert song Ai no Hoshi by Masumi Itō There is also a PlayStation game by the same name published by Bandai...
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  • Hana) Lyrics by: Masaaki Taniguchi Composition and arranged by: Masumi Itō Song by: Masumi Itō Ending theme "Hallelujah in Humming!" (ハナウタノハレルヤ!, Hanauta no...
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  • television series Directed by Masami Ōbari Written by Fumihiko Shimo Music by Masumi Itō Studio Gonzo Licensed by NA: ADV Films (expired) Crunchyroll (current)...
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  • Masumi Itō is used for the series ending theme. A full-size version of the series ending theme, "Futari Dakara" was released to CD single by Masumi Itō...
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  • Bones. Scrapped Princess is notable for its music, which is composed by Masumi Itō, and its themes.[citation needed] It begins as high fantasy and then quickly...
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    Fuchigami Mai Nakahara Makoto Furukawa Marble Masaaki Endoh Masami Okui Masumi Itō Megu Sakuragawa Megumi Ogata Mia Regina Milktub Minami Kuribayashi MindaRyn...
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  • Mon-Ami" - Words by Aki Hata, music by Masumi Itō "Tea Rose de Nemurimashou" - Words by Aki Hata, music by Masumi Ito Voiced by: Akiko Hiramatsu (Japanese);...
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  • Comiket 76 on August 14, 2009 with songs by Annabel, CooRie, Eufonius, Masumi Itō, Kokia, and Kukui. The film's theme song is "Haruka na Hibi" (遥かな日々, Distant...
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  • handling mechanical design, Hisao Muramatsu in charge of gun design and Masumi Itō composing the music. The series was originally licensed for an English...
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  • Princess. The opening theme is Little Wing by JAM Project featuring Masami Okui while the ending theme is Daichi no la-li-la by Yoko Ueno and Masumi Itō....
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  • Phantom was broadcast on Biglobe. Music for the series is created under Masumi Itō, using the alias Hikaru Nanase. For the first 19 episodes, the opening...
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    performances from January 11, 2020. Along with the piano performance by Masumi Itō, the story was read aloud by Kana Akatsuki and the original song for this...
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  • Misaki Ito (伊東 美咲, Itō Misaki) (born May 26, 1977) is a Japanese actress and model. Her maiden name is Tomoko Anzai (安斉 智子, Anzai Tomoko). In 1999, Ito became...
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  • on NHK between and Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kazunori Itō, the series featured character designs by Sunaho Tobe, who also illustrated...
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  • Yamamori Tsutomu Kasai Written by Kazuki Akane Hiroshi Ōnogi Music by Masumi Itō Studio Satelight Licensed by Crunchyroll UK: Anime Limited Original network...
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  • animation Directed by Tetsuya Watanabe Written by Shin Yoshida Music by Masumi Itō Studio Sunrise Released March 1, 2001 (2001-03-01) Runtime 55 minutes...
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  • Sekiguchi, Kyōhei Tezuka, and Yūko Yoshida. The music was produced by Masumi Itō, with Masafumi Mima and Toshihiko Nakajima as the sound directors. Book...
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  • Itou Ken Matsumoto Written by Fumihiko Shimo Hidefumi Kimura Music by Masumi Itō Studio Triangle Staff Licensed by NA: Media Blasters (expired) Nozomi...
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  • voice actress Hikaru Nanase, pseudonym for Japanese singer and composer Masumi Itō with the given name Nanase Nanase (七瀬), a character in the Street Fighter...
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  • series Directed by Tetsuya Watanabe Written by Shin Yoshida Music by Masumi Itō Studio Sunrise Original network Animax AT-X Original run 7 April 2001...
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  • director was Hiromi Kikuta, and the soundtrack was composed by Nijine and Masumi Itō. The series aired on MBS from April 6 to June 29, 2012. A short original...
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  • by Annabel, and the ending theme, "Yokan" (予感, lit. "Premonition") by Masumi Itō. Funimation later added the English dub version in June 2014, alongside...
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  • Natsuyo Ishinoda Yōko Ishino Tomomi Itano Kanae Itō Kanako Itō Kimiko Itoh Masumi Itō Shizuka Itō Yuna Ito ITSUKA Hiroshi Itsuki Yui Itsuki Mayumi Itsuwa...
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    was performed by Oranges & Lemons, Aki Hata provided the lyrics, and Masumi Itō the music. The ending of each episode uses a song called "Raspberry Heaven"...
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