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Forever Friends (other)
Forever Friends may refer to: * Forever Friends (brand), a teddy bear-themed brand of Hallmark Cards * ''Forever Friends'' (film), a 1996 Taiwanese comedy war film * "Forever Friends" (song), a song written for the 2008 Summer Olympics * "Forever Friends", a song by Fiona Fung from '' A Little Love'', 2008 * "Forever Friends", a song by Cookies from ''Happy Birthday'', 2002 See also * Friends Forever (other) Friends Forever may refer to: Books * ''Friends Forever'' (novel), a 2012 novel by Danielle Steel *''Friends Forever'', a book adapted from the comics series ''W.I.T.C.H.'' Film and television * ''Friends Forever'' (1987 film) or ''Venner fo ...
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Forever Friends (brand)
Forever Friends is a brand of Hallmark Cards, based on a Bear design. The Forever Friends bear can be found in 40 countries and in 15 languages.The bear was designed by artist Deborah Jones. History In 1987, artist Deborah Jones drew the first ever Forever Friends bear in her sketchbook. She approached Bath, Somerset based greeting cards publishers Andrew Brownsword, who agreed to release the bear design as a greeting card. The pair worked in a flat above a Chinese Chinese can refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation ** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ... takeaway in Reading, Berkshire in the early 1980s: "I wanted to develop a teddy bear that appealed to adults as well as children. I based Forever Friends specifically on the teddy bear that Sebastian Flyte carried around in Brideshead Revisited. It became the bea ...
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Forever Friends (film)
''Forever Friends'' () is a 1996 Hong Kong released Taiwanese film, Taiwanese war film, war-comedy film directed by Kevin Chu, starring Taiwan's popular "four little heavenly kings" (Nicky Wu, Alec Su, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Jimmy Lin). The original Taiwanese version of the film in Mandarin Chinese language was released in 1995 under the title "號角響起" (pinyin: Hao jiao xiang qi) which literally translate to "sounded horns". With the raising popularity of the "four little heavenly kings" in Hong Kong, the film was dubbed in Cantonese and renamed to a more comical title which literally translate to "four not normal youngsters" in order to cater more to the Hong Kong audiences. Synopsis In the mid 1990s with rumor of Mainland China declaring war on Taiwan, both sides tense up afraid of war breaking out. Taiwan in order to show their military power against Mainland gives all of their troops a strict intense war training in order to prepare for war. Captain Li Wei-Han (Nicky ...
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Forever Friends (song)
Forever Friends is a song written by Italian composer Giorgio Moroder and Chinese pianist Xiang-Dong Kong. It competed in the selection of the theme song for the 2008 Summer Olympics and was officially released on November 29, 2007. Creation Members *Composer: Giorgio Moroder, the Italian composer, Hollywood music, won three Oscar Awards, the two Grammy Awards, 39 Oscar nominations, a representative of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games official theme song: " Reach Out", 1988 Seoul Olympic Games official theme song: " Hand in Hand", in 1990 Italia World Cup official song: "Un'estate italiana", "Showy Enough" movie soundtrack, and in 1993 the creation of Beijing's Olympic bid, "Good Luck Beijing". *Composer, production: Xiang-Dong Kong, a famous musician, the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow in 1987 and the International Competition in Spain Santander, he twice became the youngest winner, thus leading to the attention of the world music scene; 1988 He ...
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Fiona Fung
Fiona Fung (Traditional Chinese 馮曦妤; Simplified Chinese 冯曦妤; born December 14, 1983), also known as Fung Hei-yu, is a Cantopop singer-lyricist based in Hong Kong. Biography At the age of 16, Fung was introduced by friends to Hong Kong composer Chan Kwong-wing. She then started her career working back stage in Chan's workshop. In the year 2000, she joined Chan's newly founded studio, Click Music. Since then, Fung produced more than 200 pieces of advertisement music. She also worked as a backing singer and demo singer for various artists, and as a vocal producer for movies including the Infernal Affairs trilogy, Initial D, Daisy, The Warlords, and several DreamWorks animations.Sony Music
In 2003, Fung was commissioned to sing the theme English song "Proud of You" for a ...
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A Little Love (album)
''A Little Love'' is the debut studio album by Hong Kong-based artist Fiona Fung, under the label Sony Music. The album has two editions. The CD + DVD edition was released on 20 November 2008. It features three music videos and a video of Fiona's Tokyo trip. Another edition, in Blu-spec CD format, was subsequently released on 13 January 2010. The records were pressed in Japan to ensure perfect sound quality. Track listing See also * Sweet Melody "Sweet Melody" is a song by British girl group Little Mix, released through RCA Records on 23 October 2020, as the third single from the group's sixth studio album ''Confetti'' (2020). The song was co written and produced by Tayla Parx, Morten ... External links Sony Music - A Little Love* {{DEFAULTSORT:Little Love, A 2008 albums Sony Music Hong Kong albums ...
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Cookies (Hong Kong Band)
Cookies were a music group in Hong Kong created by Chan Chi Kwong under giant record label EMI Hong Kong and later managed by Paco Wong of then Gold Label Entertainment (now known as Gold Typhoon). History The group was formed with nine members in 2002 and was considered an emulation of the Japanese group Morning Musume.That same year the group released their debut album '' Happy Birthday''. This helped the group become one of the best selling new groups of 2002 in Hong Kong. However, in 2003, the management contract of Cookies was passed over to Gold Label Entertainment. Once Paco Wong took over the management of Cookies, he made the decision to reduce the number of group members to four. The successfully remaining members were announced on 27 April 2003, and the four members consisted of Stephy Tang, Kary Ng, Theresa Fu, and Miki Yeung (most often referred by the media as ''Mini Cookies''); on the same day, the debut song of Mini Cookies, 「貪你可愛」, was released ...
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