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Trefle
was a Japanese project group formed by Second Shot in 2013. The group featured voice and stage actresses from various talent agencies and were promoted through the online radio program ''A&G Girls Project Trefle''. The group's original line-up consisted of Yui Kano, Yui Ishikawa, Chihiro Ikki, Yukari Goto, Minami Takahashi, and Marina Tanoue. Nanami Kashiyama, Eri Suzuki, Karin Takahashi, and Ayumi Takamune were added as members in April 2014. The group disbanded on October 5, 2016. History Trefle was created as a girl group featuring voice actresses Yui Kano, Yui Ishikawa, Chihiro Ikki, Yukari Goto, Minami Takahashi, and Marina Tanoue, who are all part of different talent agencies. The group was promoted through the online radio program ''A&G Girls Project Trefle''. Trefle released their first album, ''Anison Kamikyoku + ChainChro'' on October 23, 2013, which also featured a collaboration with ''Chain Chronicle''. In April 2014, Nanami Kashiyama, Eri Suzuki, Karin Takahashi, an ...
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Yukari Goto
is a former Japanese singer, voice actress, gravure model, and television personality. She debuted in 2005 as a member of the co-ed group AAA before leaving in 2007. She is also a former member of the groups Trefle and Emergency. In 2017, she retired from entertainment. Career Goto was added as a member to the co-ed group AAA and debuted with them in 2005. She left the group on June 11, 2007, citing health problems. In 2009, Goto re-emerged as a gravure idol with the release of her first DVD, ''Revive''. In 2011, she became the host of the online show ''Raibubu''. In 2013, Goto joined the girl group Trefle and was active on their online radio program, ''A&G Girls Project Trefle''. In the same year, Goto also joined the group Emergency with Masaya Onosaka and Yū Kobayashi is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Holy Peak. Some of her most prominent roles include that of Tadamichi Aoba in '' Dan Doh!!'', Setsuna Sakurazaki in ''Negima! Magister Negi Magi'', Da ...
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Anison
, also shortened to , is a genre of music originating from Japanese pop music. Anime songs consist of theme, insert, and image songs for anime, video game, and audio drama CD series, as well as any other song released primarily for the anime market, including music from Japanese voice actors. The anime song genre was first defined as a musical category in the 1970s. It later gained popularity from the public when mainstream artists begin releasing songs as tie-ins for anime series. By the 1990s, it became redefined as a separate genre when companies began creating record labels that would exclusively produce anime songs for their series and artists. The increase in voice actors beginning in the mid 2000s led to growing market interest in the genre. History 1930-1970: Early influences ''The Dull Sword'' (1917), by Jun'ichi Kōuchi, is regarded as the earliest surviving animated film in Japan. Noburo Ofuji's ''Kuroi Nyago'' (1929) is the first Japanese animated work to include ...
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Yui Ishikawa
is a Japanese actress and voice actress who was previously represented by Sunaoka Office but now works for mitt management. Prior to becoming a voice actress, she worked mainly on stage. Her specialities are classical ballet, jazz dance, and tap dance. Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2007. Her biggest roles were as starring characters Violet Evergarden in '' Violet Evergarden'' and as Mikasa Ackerman in ''Attack on Titan''. She also voices China Kousaka in ''Gundam Build Fighters'', Sayuri Haruno in ''Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie'', Hinaki Shinjo in ''Aikatsu'', and YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in '' Nier: Automata''. At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress. She also won the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 15th Annual Seiyū Awards in 2021 for her role in Violet Evergarden. She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, ...
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Butter-Fly (Kōji Wada Song)
"Butter-Fly" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Kōji Wada as the opening theme song to ''Digimon Adventure''. The song was released as Wada's debut single on April 23, 1999. Background and release "Butter-Fly" was the theme song to the 1999 film ''Digimon Adventure'', performed as a ballad. "Butter-Fly" was later re-worked as a rock song, and its rock iteration became the opening theme song to the television series of the same name. It had been the first time Wada had performed a rock song. Originally released on April 23, 1999, the single was re-released on August 1, 2004 with new CD artwork to commemorate ''Digimon Adventure's'' 5th anniversary. The success of the song gave Wada the title "Immortal Butterfly Anime Song Singer." Other versions "Butter-Fly (Strong Version)" was released on April 22, 2009 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the ''Digimon'' franchise as well as the 10th anniversary of his debut with the song. It was his first single in three years after ...
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Karin Takahashi (voice Actress)
is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Kanagawa Prefecture who is affiliated with Aoni Production. After winning an audition in 2012, she began her entertainment activities in 2013 with the release of the song "Kimi to Futari" which she sang with Yurika Endō. That same year, she played her first role as Yui Natsukawa in the anime television series ''Ace of Diamond''. She is also known for her roles as Nono Morikubo in ''The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls'', Sasame Mitsukuri in '' Ongaku Shōjo'', and Haru Soramachi in ''Between the Sky and Sea''. From 2013 to 2016, she was a member of the music group Trefle. Biography Takahashi was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on September 9, 1994. She had been interested in songs used in anime since the age of four, when under the influence of her grandfather, she would listen to music from ''Inuyasha'' and ''Cardcaptor Sakura''. While in elementary school, she wanted to become a lawyer as she had become fond of watching crime drama series on ...
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Eri Suzuki
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyo. Filmography Anime Film Video games References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Suzuki, Eri Living people Voice actresses from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese voice actresses Japanese video game actresses 1992 births 21st-century Japanese actresses Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society voice actors ...
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Yui Kano
is a Japanese voice actress from Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. She currently works for Aoni Production. She also starred in the live-action film Cat Girl Kiki. Anime cast in *'' Ayakashi ~ Japanese Classic Horror'' as Wominaheshi (Tenshu Monogatari) *''Chrome Shelled Regios as Dalshena Che Matelna *''Claymore as Carla *'' D.C.S.S. ~Da Capo Second Season~'' as Female Student *''Gintama'' as Eromes *''Glass Mask'' as Official (ep 23) *''Gosick'' as Cecile Lafitte *''Himawari!'' as Momota *''Kamisama Kazoku'' as Female student (ep 1); Nurse (ep 6) *''Lucky Star'' as Hikage Miyakawa *''Nabari no Ou'' as Kazuho Amatatsu *''One Piece'' as Ban Dedessinée, Ishilly, Chao, Lady Tree, Charlotte Marnier, Charlotte Custard and Charlotte Fuyumeg *''Peach Girl'' as female student A (ep 21) *''Queen's Blade'' as Irma *''Rune Factory Frontier'' as Rosetta *''Sumomomo Momomo'' as Momoko Kuzuryu *''Transformers: Kiss Players'' as Shāoshāo Lǐ *''Valkyria Chronicles'' as Edy Nelson; Anisette Nelson; Ramse ...
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Genesis Of Aquarion (song)
is the first opening theme of the anime series of the same name. Composed by Yoko Kanno, the song was originally performed by AKINO. After its release and subsequent re-release for the ''Genesis of Aquarion'' pachinko game, it became very popular in Japan and was awarded the silver medal in the JASRAC awards for 2008. Its initial release resulted in a peak at #22 on the Oricon's weekly charts. The song is also popular in the Japanese Internet communities, having been included in several of the Kumikyoku Nico Nico Douga mashups, particularly its chorus which begins with . The song was successful digitally, and was certified as a triple platinum cellphone download, double platinum ringtone and gold PC download by the RIAJ in April 2011. Track list # – 4:44 # – 4:35 #"Genesis of Aquarion (Little Mix)" – 1:01 #"Genesis of Aquarion (Instrumental)" – 4:42 Re-release In 2007, the song was re-arranged and re-released for the use in the commercials for the Sankyo ''CR Fever G ...
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Musical Groups Disestablished In 2016
Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film and television, a genre of film and television that incorporates into the narrative songs sung by the characters * MusicAL, an Albanian television channel * Musical isomorphism, the canonical isomorphism between the tangent and cotangent bundles See also * Lists of musicals * Music (other) * Musica (other) * Musicality Musicality (''music -al -ity'') is "sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music" or "the quality or state of being musical", and is used to refer to specific if vaguely defined qualities in pieces and/or genres of music, such as melodiousnes ...
, the ability to perceive music or to create music * {{Music disambiguation ...
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Musical Groups Established In 2013
Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film and television, a genre of film and television that incorporates into the narrative songs sung by the characters * MusicAL, an Albanian television channel * Musical isomorphism, the canonical isomorphism between the tangent and cotangent bundles See also * Lists of musicals * Music (other) * Musica (other) * Musicality Musicality (''music-al -ity'') is "sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music" or "the quality or state of being musical", and is used to refer to specific if vaguely defined qualities in pieces and/or genres of music, such as melodiousness ...
, the ability to perceive music or to create music * {{Music disambiguation ...
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Japanese Pop Music Groups
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Japanese Girl Groups
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