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List Of Shugo Chara!! Doki— Episodes
is the 2008 sequel to the Japanese anime television series ''Shugo Chara!'' Like its predecessor, ''Shugo Chara!! Doki—'' is loosely based on Peach-Pit's award-winning manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' and is produced by Satelight under the direction of Kenji Yasuda. The second season features new characters such as Lulu de Morcerf, a new employee for the Easter Company who uses her mysterious ruby necklace to corrupt people's dreams by turning their Heart's Eggs into ''?'' Eggs causing them to wreak havoc. The first episode, , was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 4, 2008, where the series continues to air. The episodes are rebroadcast by TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting within a few days of the initial broadcast. Several pieces of theme music are used over the course of the series—two opening themes by Shugo Chara Egg! and two closing themes by J-pop group Buono!. The opening theme for the first twelve episodes is , and s ...
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Shugo Chara!! Doki— Vol1
, commonly translated as ' ilitarygovernor', 'protector', or 'constable', was a title given to certain officials in feudal Japan. They were each appointed by the shogun to oversee one or more of the provinces of Japan were first-level administrative divisions of Japan from the 600s to 1868. Provinces were established in Japan in the late 7th century under the Ritsuryō law system that formed the first central government. Each province was divided into and .... The position gave way to the emergence of the daimyo (military feudal lords) in the late 15th century, as ''shugo'' began to claim power over lands themselves, rather than serving simply as governors on behalf of the shogunate. History The post is said to have been created in 1185 by shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo to aid the capture of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Yoshitsune, with the additional motivation of extending the rule of the Minamoto shogunate government throughout Japan. The ''shugo'' (military governors) progre ...
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J-pop
J-pop (often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in traditional music of Japan, and significantly in 1960s in music, 1960s pop music, pop and rock music. J-pop replaced ''kayōkyoku'' ("Lyric Singing Music"), a term for Japanese popular music from the 1920s to the 1980s in the Japanese music scene. Japanese rock bands such as Happy End (band), Happy End fused the Beatles and Beach Boys-style rock with Japanese music in the 1960s1970s. J-pop was further defined by New wave music, new wave and Crossover music, crossover Jazz fusion, fusion acts of the late 1970s, such as Yellow Magic Orchestra and Southern All Stars. () Popular styles of Japanese pop music include city pop and technopop during the 1970s1980s, and Eurobeat#J-Euro, J-Euro (such as Namie Amuro) and Shibuya-kei during the 1990s and 2 ...
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Zodiac
The zodiac is a belt-shaped region of the sky that extends approximately 8° north and south celestial latitude of the ecliptic – the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. Within this zodiac belt appear the Moon and the brightest planets, along their orbital planes. The zodiac is divided along the ecliptic into 12 equal parts, called " signs", each occupying 30° of celestial longitude. These signs roughly correspond to the astronomical constellations with the following modern names: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. The signs have been used to determine the time of the year by identifying each sign with the days of the year the Sun is in the respective sign. In Western astrology, and formerly astronomy, the time of each sign is associated with different attributes. The zodiacal system and its angular measurement in 360 sexagesimal degree ...
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Mamiko Ikeda
is a Japanese scriptwriter for anime. She has worked on such series as '' Emma – A Victorian Romance'', ''Maid Sama!'' and numerous others. Screenwriting * series head writer denoted in bold Anime television series *'' Pokonyan!'' (1993) * '' Tico of the Seven Seas'' (1994) * '' Heisei Inu Monogatari Bau'' (1994) *''Tonde Burin'' (1994-1995) *''Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus'' (1995) *'' Grander Musashi'' (1997) *''Harimogu Harry'' (1997) *''Grander Musashi RV'' (1998) *''Ojarumaru'' (1999) *''I%27m Gonna Be An Angel!'' (1999) *''Chibi Maruko-chan'' (1999) *'' Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran'' (2000) *''Gravitation'' (2000) *''UFO Baby'' (2000) *''Fruits Basket'' (2001) *''Kasumin'' (2001-2003) *'' Atashin'chi'' (2002) *'' Seven of Seven'' (2002) *''Princess Tutu'' (2002) *''Ultra Maniac'' (2003) *' (2003) *''Di Gi Charat Nyo!'' (2003) *''Nanaka 6/17'' (2003) *''Kaiketsu Zorori'' (2004) * ''Genshiken'' (2004) * ''Midori Days'' (2004) * '' Legendz: Yomigaeru Ryuo Densetsu'' ( ...
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Dojo
A is a hall or place for immersive learning, experiential learning, or meditation. This is traditionally in the field of martial arts. The term literally means "place of the Tao, Way" in Japanese language, Japanese. History The word ''dōjō'' originates from bodhimaṇḍa, Buddhism. Initially, ''dōjō'' were adjunct to Buddhist temple, temples and were formal training places for any of the Japanese arts ending in "''-dō''", from the Chinese ''Dao'', meaning "way" or "path". Sometimes meditation halls where Zen Buddhists practice ''zazen'' meditation were called ''dōjō''. The alternative term ''zendo, zen-do'' is more specific, and more widely used. European ''Sōtō Zen'' groups affiliated with the International Zen Association prefer to use ''dōjō'' instead of ''zendo'' to describe their meditation halls as did their founding master, Taisen Deshimaru. In Japan, any facility for physical training, including List of professional wrestling terms#S, professional wres ...
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Planetarium
A planetarium (: planetariums or planetaria) is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation. A dominant feature of most planetariums is the large dome-shaped projection screen onto which scenes of stars, planets, and other celestial objects can be made to appear and move realistically to simulate their motion. The projection can be created in various ways, such as a star ball, slide projector, video, fulldome projector systems, and lasers. Typical systems can be set to simulate the sky at any point in time, past or present, and often to depict the night sky as it would appear from any point of latitude on Earth. Planetaria range in size from the 37 meter dome in St. Petersburg, Russia (called "Planetarium No 1") to three-meter inflatable portable domes where attendees sit on the floor. The largest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere is the Jennifer Chalsty Planetariu ...
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Florist
Floristry is the production, commerce, and trade in flowers. It encompasses flower care and handling, floral design and arrangement, merchandising, production, display and flower delivery. Wholesale florists sell bulk flowers and related supplies to professionals in the trade. Retail florists offer fresh flowers and related products and services to consumers. The first flower shop in the United States opened prior to 1851. Floristry concerns the cultivation of flowers as well as their arrangement and sale. Much of the raw material supplied for the floristry trade comes from the cut flowers industry. Florist shops, along with online stores, are the main flower-only outlets, but supermarkets, garden supply stores, and filling stations also sell flowers. Floral design or floral arts is the art of creating flower arrangements in vases, bowls, baskets, or other containers, or making bouquets and compositions from cut flowers, foliages, herbs, ornamental grasses, and other p ...
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Hiroshi Ōnogi
is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist focusing on anime productions. Ōnogi attended Keio University in the same years as ''Macross'' character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto and creator Shōji Kawamori, both of whom he would first collaborate with in '' The Super Dimension Fortress Macross''. Filmography * '' The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'' (1982), Scenario * ''The Super Dimension Century Orguss'' (1983), Script * '' Heavy Metal L-Gaim'' (1984), Script * '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' (1985), Script * '' Hey! Bunbuu'' (1985), Script * '' AD Police'' (1999), Script (ep 2, 5), Sci-Fi Adviser * '' Earth Girl Arjuna'' (2001), Series Composition, Script * '' The Daichis - Earth Defence Family'' (2001), Script (ep 0, 8, 11) * ''The Siamese - First Mission'' (2001), Scenario * '' Magical Witchland'' (2001), 2D Script Writer * '' RahXephon'' (2002), Screenplay (ep 14, 21–22, 26) * '' Heat Guy J'' (2002), Screenplay (ep 2, 6, 8, 11, 12) * ''Mobile Suit Gundam Seed'' (2002), Scena ...
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Honto No Jibun
is the title of the first single by the Hello! Project unit Buono!. Maimi Yajima and Chisato Okai appear as background characters in the song's Promotional Video. It was first performed on August 22, 2007 at Odaiba's Palette Town and later on Cute's 'Hōkago no Essence' Fall Concert (September 30, 2007) and the 2007 Morning Musume Cultural Festival, on October 7 and October 8, 2007. "Honto no Jibun" was released on October 31, 2007, in Japan under the Pony Canon label in two different versions, regular and limited, the latter of which included an additional DVD. The single V version was released on November 21, 2007. It was used as the first ending theme for the Shugo Chara! , also known as ''My Guardian Characters'', is a Japanese shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga series created by the Mangaka, manga author duo, Peach-Pit (manga artist duo), Peach-Pit. The story centers on elementary school girl Amu Hinamori, w ... anime. Track listings CD # # # "Honto no Jib ...
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Take It Easy!
"Take It Easy!" is the title of the eighth single by the Hello! Project unit Buono! Buono! was a subgroup of the Japanese girl groups Berryz Kobo and Cute, formed in 2007 by Up-Front Promotion and associated with Hello! Project. The members consisted of Momoko Tsugunaga and Miyabi Natsuyaki from Berryz Kobo, and Airi Suzuki .... The title song is the fourth song used for the ending theme of Shugo Chara!! Doki—. The single was released on August 26, 2009 in Japan under the Pony Canyon label in two different versions: regular and limited. The Single V version was released on September 2, 2009 Track listing CD # "Take It Easy!" # # "Take It Easy! (Instrumental)" # "Kirai Suki Dai Kirai (Instrumental)" Single V DVD # "Take It Easy! " # "Take It Easy! " # "Take It Easy! " # References External links * "Take it Easy!" entries on the Hello! Project official websiteCD 2009 singles Shugo Chara! Buono! songs Song recordings produced by Tsunku 2009 son ...
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My Boy (Buono! Song)
"My Boy" is a popular song from the early 1970s. The music was composed by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Claude François, and the lyrics were translated from the original version "Parce que je t'aime, mon enfant" (Because I Love You My Child) into English by Phil Coulter and Bill Martin. Song meaning A sentimental ballad, the song is sung in a first-person narrative from the point of view of a father to his young son under the presumption that the child is asleep and can’t hear what his father is trying to tell him. The father tells his son the truth of the strained relationship between the child's parents, and that all the father has left is the love of his son. Rather than risk losing that through a painful divorce, the father makes the decision to stay in a loveless marriage for the sake of his child. Richard Harris version Actor Richard Harris performed the song "My Boy" at a music contest sponsored by Radio Luxembourg in 1971. Despite not winning the contest, Harris record ...
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Co-no-Mi-chi
is the title of the sixth single by the Hello! Project unit Buono!. The title song is the second song used for the ending theme of ''Shugo Chara!! Doki—''. The single was released on January 21, 2009 in Japan under the Pony Canyon label in two different versions: regular and limited. The Single V version was released on February 4, 2009 titled . Track listing CD # # # "co•no•mi•chi (Instrumental)" # "Muteki no Mugendai Power (Instrumental)" Single V DVD # "co•no•mi•chi " # "co•no•mi•chi " # "co•no•mi•chi " # Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics Statistics (from German language, German: ', "description of a State (polity), state, a country") is the discipline that ... rank and sales Television performances * ''Music Japan'' (January 22, 2009) * ''Music Fighter'' (January 23, 2009) References External links * "Co-no-Mi-chi" entries ...
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