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Usotsuki (Japanese うそつき "liar") may refer to: Music * Usotsuki (Something Else song) * Usotsuki (Aya Ueto song) *"Usotsuki", song by Blue Hearts (band) from the album ''Stick Out'' *"Usotsuki", song by Miwa (singer) from the single '' Otoshimono (song)'' *"Usotsuki", song by DoCo (band), ending of the fourth ''Ranma ½'' OAV *"Usotsuki", song by Yorushika, ending of the anime movie ''A Whisker Away is a 2020 Japanese animated film produced by Studio Colorido, Toho Animation and Twin Engine. Directed by Junichi Sato and Tomotaka Shibayama, the film was released on June 18, 2020, on Netflix in Japanese. Originally slated to premiere with ...'' (2020) See also * Usotsuki Paradox {{dab ...
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Usotsuki (Something Else Song)
"Usotsuki" (ウソツキ) is a 2000 song and single by Something Else. It was the theme song of the Fuji-TV spin off movie ''Go-Con!'' starring Rina Uchiyama is a Japanese actress and idol. Career Uchiyama was first discovered in her hometown in Kanagawa Prefecture by the talent agency Sweet Power at the age of 15. She was signed up by the agency, and in 1998, moved to Tokyo to launch her career in ..., and spent 12 weeks in the Oricon charts peaking at No. 24. Track listing # Something Else # Be There References 2000 singles 2000 songs {{2000s-single-stub ...
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Usotsuki (Aya Ueto Song)
is the tenth single by Japanese recording artist Aya Ueto. It was released on November 17, 2004, as the third and final single from Ueto's third studio album '' Re.''. "Usotsuki" was initially scheduled to be released on October 27, 2004, but was eventually postponed for three weeks. The single was released in two formats: the limited edition, which includes a bonus DVD featuring the music video for "Usotsuki," and standard CD-only edition. Overview "Usotsuki" is Ueto's first single without a tie-in since " Binetsu" (2003). The title track was written and produced by singer-songwriter Tetsurō Oda, marking their fourth consecutive collaboration. The song speaks about honesty in a relationship, and how a simple lie can change everything. CDJournal described "Usotsuki" as a "bittersweet folk-pop song that pulls at the heartstrings of Japanese people." "Usotsuki" marks Ueto's return to a darker image, reminiscent of her first two singles " Pureness" and "Kizuna". The single also ...
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Stick Out
was the sixth studio album released by Japanese rock band The Blue Hearts. It was also the second consecutive album by the band to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. Track listing #"Sutegoma" (すてごま ''Sacrifice'') #"Yume" (夢 ''Dreams'') #"Tabibito" (旅人 ''Travelers'') #"Kitai Hazure no Hito" (期待はずれの人 ''Disappointed People'') #"Yaru ka Nigeru ka" (やるか逃げるか ''Do It or Go Away'') #"Tetrapod no Ue" (テトラポットの上 ''On a Tetrapod'') #"Taifū" (台風 ''Typhoon'') #"Inspiration" (インスピレーション) #"Ore wa Ore no Shi o Shinitai" (俺は俺の死を死にたい ''I Want to Die My Death'') #"44 Kōkei" (44口径 ''44 Diameter'') #"Usotsuki" (うそつき ''Liar'') #"Tsuki no Bakugekiki" (月の爆撃機 ''Moon Bomber'') #"1000 no Violin is a song by The Blue Hearts, released as the band's fifteenth single. It reached #47 on the Oricon charts in 1993. It was part of the band's sixth album, '' Stick Out''. The music and lyrics wer ...
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Otoshimono (song)
is Japanese singer-songwriter miwa's fourth major label single, released on December 1, 2010. Track listing Chart rankings Reported sales References Miwa (singer) songs 2010 singles Japanese-language songs Songs written by miwa (singer) 2010 songs {{2010s-pop-song-stub ...
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Ranma ½
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from August 1987 to March 1996, with the chapters collected into 38 ''tankōbon'' volumes by Shogakukan. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Ranma Saotome who has trained in martial arts since early childhood. As a result of an accident during a training journey, he is cursed to become a girl when exposed to cold water, while hot water changes him back into a boy. Throughout the series Ranma seeks out a way to rid himself of his curse, while his friends, enemies and many fiancées constantly hinder and interfere. ''Ranma ½'' has a comedic formula and a sex-changing main character, who often willfully transforms into a girl to advance his goals. The series also contains many other characters, whose intricate relationships with each other, unusual characteristics, and eccentric personalities drive most of the stories. Although the characte ...
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A Whisker Away
is a 2020 Japanese animated film produced by Studio Colorido, Toho Animation and Twin Engine. Directed by Junichi Sato and Tomotaka Shibayama, the film was released on June 18, 2020, on Netflix in Japanese. Originally slated to premiere with the Japanese release of the film, the English dub's release was delayed until June 28, 2020, when it was officially released on Netflix. Plot Miyo Sasaki is an unhappy middle school girl living in the town of Tokoname, Aichi Prefecture who does not get along with her stepmother Kaoru after her mother Miki Sasaki left. Each day at school, she goes out of her way to flirt with her crush, Kento Hinode, in spite of his repeated rejections. One day, Miyo receives a magical Noh mask from a mysterious mask seller, which lets her become a cat. As "Tarō", she spends time with Hinode at his home, keeps him company while he studies Japanese pottery, and listens to his problems. She longs to confess that the cat that he loves and the girl that he hat ...
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