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Circle Of Fifth
''Circle of Fifth'' is a Japanese pop music studio album produced by Shinji Orito featuring nine vocalists. It was released on October 24, 2012 by Key Sounds Label in two discs. The album peaked at No. 81 on the Japanese Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ... weekly albums chart. __TOC__ Track listing References External links * {{Authority control 2012 albums Key Sounds Label ...
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It's A Wonderful Life
''It's a Wonderful Life'' is a 1946 American Christmas fantasy drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra, based on the short story and booklet ''The Greatest Gift'', which Philip Van Doren Stern self-published in 1943 and is in turn loosely based on the 1843 Charles Dickens novella '' A Christmas Carol''. The film stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man who has given up his personal dreams, in order to help others in his community, and whose thoughts of suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers). Theatrically, the film's break-even point was $6.3 million, about twice the production cost, a figure it did not come close to achieving on its initial release. Because of the film's disappointing sales, Capra was seen by some studios as having lost his ability to produce popular, financially successful films. Although ''It's a Wonderful Life'' initially received mixed reviews and was unsuccessful at the ...
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Little Busters!
is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key. It was released on July 27, 2007 for Windows PCs and is rated for all ages. ''Little Busters!'' is Key's sixth game, along with other titles such as ''Kanon'', '' Air'', and '' Clannad''. An adult version of the game titled ''Little Busters! Ecstasy'' was released on July 25, 2008 for Windows, unlike ''Kanon'' and ''Air'', which were first released with adult content and then had later versions with such content removed. ''Ecstasy'' was later ported to the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Switch with the adult content removed under the title ''Little Busters! Converted Edition''. An English version for Windows was released on Steam in 2017. The story follows a group of childhood friends ( Riki Naoe, Rin Natsume, Kyousuke Natsume, Masato Inohara and Kengo Miyazawa) now attending high school called the Little Busters, as they decide to form a baseball team. Riki, who is diagnosed ...
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Ryosuke Nakanishi
is a Japanese composer, arranger In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orches ... and music producer best known for his role on the soundtrack of several anime series and video games. His works include the musical scores for '' High School DxD'', '' Kuroko's Basketball'' and '' The Devil is a Part-Timer!''. He often goes by the alias R-midwest. Nakanishi is the co-founder of the music agency ApDream Group, as well as the executive director of the music production company Artus. He is also a member of the Japan Composers and Arrangers Association (JCAA). Biography Nakanishi was born in Tokyo, in 1976. He was born in a family of musicians, so he received music education since an early age. He began composing music for other artists in 2000. In 2004, he made his debut as a ...
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Rewrite (visual Novel)
''Rewrite'' is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, a brand of VisualArt's. It was released on June 24, 2011 for Windows PCs and is rated for all ages. ''Rewrite'' is Key's ninth game, along with other titles such as '' Kanon'', ''Air'', and ''Clannad''. Key released a fan disc expanding on the game's story titled ''Rewrite Harvest festa!'' on July 27, 2012 for Windows. ''Rewrite'' was ported to the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, while ''Harvest festa!'' was ported to the PlayStation Vita. An English version of ''Rewrite'' for Windows was released by Sekai Project in 2021; they will also release ''Harvest festa!'' in English. The story follows the life of Kotarou Tennouji, a high school student with superhuman abilities who investigates supernatural mysteries with five girls from his school in the fictional city of Kazamatsuri. This ultimately leads him into the middle of a conflict between familiar summoners and superhumans with the fa ...
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Music Of Kanon
''Kanon'' is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 1999. The story follows Yuichi Aizawa, who has returned to the town where seven years ago he would spend his school vacations, but has forgotten many of the details regarding his previous visits. Over the course of the series, Yuichi slowly regains these memories as he meets new friends and is reacquainted with others from his past. It was adapted by Toei Animation into a 13-episode anime television series broadcast in 2002 along with an accompanying original video animation episode released in 2003, both directed by Takamichi Itō with music direction by Hiroyuki Kōzu. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into a 24-episode anime television series broadcast between 2006 and 2007 directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of ''Kanon'' and its anime adaptations consists of one compilation album, three singles, three soundtracks, and three remix albums. The core of the ...
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Yūto Tonokawa
(pseudonym) is a Japanese scenario writer originally from Saitama, Japan. He had worked for the visual novel studio Key under VisualArt's. He began working with Key on their sixth game ''Little Busters!'' and wrote the scenarios for two of the main heroines: Komari Kamikita, and Yuiko Kurugaya. Tonokawa also wrote the scenario for Sasami Sasasegawa in ''Little Busters! Ecstasy''. He provided the lyrics to one of the ending themes from the same game, "Alicemagic", as his first job as a lyricist. Tonokawa wrote the scenarios for Chihaya Ohtori and Sizuru Nakatsu in Key's ninth game '' Rewrite''. Among Key's staff, Tonokawa updated the company's official blog the most often. Despite his accomplishments, Tonokawa has referred to himself as "only an incompetent writer." In July 2008, Tonokawa was living in the same apartment building in Osaka that Jun Maeda had once lived in, though he did not know this when he moved into the building. Tonokawa resigned from Key in 2015. Biography Ea ...
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Music Of Little Busters!
''Little Busters!'' and '' Little Busters! Ecstasy'' are visual novels developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2007 and 2008. The story follows Riki Naoe, a high school student and member of a close-knit group of friends who call themselves the Little Busters. It was adapted by J.C.Staff into two anime television series broadcast between 2012 and 2013, and an original video animation series to be released in 2014, directed by Yoshiki Yamakawa with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of ''Little Busters!'', ''Ecstasy'', and the anime adaptations consists of one compilation album, one EP, eight singles, three soundtracks, and five remix albums. The core of the discography consists of two original soundtrack albums for the visual novels, one for ''Little Busters!'' and the other for ''Ecstasy''. The soundtracks were produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2007 and 2008. The music on the soundtracks was mainly composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orit ...
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Ryukishi07
is the pen name for a Japanese writer who is the leading member for the group 07th Expansion. He is the creator of the ''When They Cry'' visual novel series, which includes '' Higurashi When They Cry'', '' Umineko When They Cry'' and '' Ciconia When They Cry''. His pen name is originated from ''Final Fantasy'', "Ryūkishi" being the term for " Dragoon" and "07" a play on words for " Lenna". Career Ryukishi07 studied at a vocational school that specializes in art and wrote doujinshi, while having interests on anime, manga and video games. While in college, he tried to write manga and novels, but realized, "No matter your passion for something, without skill, you can never make it as a professional." He met with a colleague from a theatre troupe and he was inspired to write a play called , which he submitted to a contest that he later lost. His younger brother, Yatazakura, inspired by the success of Type-Moon's visual novel '' Tsukihime'', suggested that he and Ryukishi create the ...
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Music Of Rewrite
'' Rewrite'' is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2011. A fan disc for ''Rewrite'' titled ''Rewrite Harvest festa!'' was released in 2012. The discography of ''Rewrite'' and ''Harvest festa!'' consists of one studio album, seven singles, three soundtracks and seven remix albums. The core of the discography consists of two original soundtrack albums for the visual novels, one for ''Rewrite'' and the other for ''Harvest festa!''. The soundtracks were produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2011 and 2012. The music on the soundtracks was composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Maiko Iuchi, Sōshi Hosoi, and Ryō Mizutsuki. An image song album was released in 2016. Seven singles were released between 2011 and 2017: two theme song singles for the visual novel, and five singles for the anime adaptation. A third soundtrack for the anime adaptation was released in 2017. The remix albums contains tracks from the games remixed by various artists a ...
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Tori No Uta
is a Japanese Trance music, trance song sung by Lia (singer), Lia, written by Jun Maeda, Musical composition, composed by Shinji Orito, and Arrangement, arranged by Kazuya Takase. The song was recorded at Paramount Pictures, Paramount Studio in Los Angeles by the visual novel studio Key (company), Key through their record label Key Sounds Label for use as the opening Theme music, theme of Key's 2000 visual novel ''Air (visual novel), Air''. A short version of the song was first released on I've Sound's July 2000 compilation album ''Verge (album), Verge''. The full version of "Tori no Uta" first appeared on the limited edition remix album ''List of Air soundtracks#Ornithopter, Ornithopter'' (September 2000) originally bundled with the first printing release of the ''Air'' game, though "Tori no Uta" was not remixed on the album. The song was later widely distributed on the ''List of Air soundtracks#Air Original Soundtrack, Air Original Soundtrack'' (2002), the soundtrack of the visual ...
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Music Of Clannad
''Clannad'' is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2004. The story follows Tomoya Okazaki, a discontented high school student whose life changes when he meets a girl one year older than him named Nagisa Furukawa. It was adapted by Toei Animation into an animated film in 2007 directed by Osamu Dezaki with music direction by Yoshichika Inomata. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into two anime television series consisting of 49 episodes broadcast between 2007 and 2009, including two original video animation episodes released in 2008 and 2009, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of ''Clannad'' and its anime adaptations consists of two studio albums, four singles, two soundtracks, and four remix albums. The core of the discography is the two original soundtrack albums. The visual novel's soundtrack, which was also used for both anime series, was produced by Key Sounds Label and released in 2004. The music on the s ...
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