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April 5th, 2004

Anime/Manga: Music & Songs

Posted by Senior Staff @ 2:41 am (link)

This is a update of for the Anime/Manga category.

Anime/Manga: Music & Songs – Removed

This will be my last update as your Anime/Manga: Music & Songs staffer. I’m handing the category over to the lovely Flossie, who will give it the TLC it deserves! <3 I will stay on as staffer for the insane Characters & Items category, so don't think you're rid of me yet. ^_~

Removed Anime/Manga: Music & Songs (open for application)
.hack//SIGN: In the Land of Twilight, Under the Moon, .hack//SIGN: Open Your Heart, .hack//SIGN: Yasashii Yoake (Ending Theme), Cowboy Bebop: Blue, Cowboy Bebop: Call Me Call Me, Digimon: Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku, Digimon: Fire!!, FLCL: Last Dinosaur, Gravitation: Super Drive (Opening Theme), Groove Adventure Rave: Butterfly Kiss (1st Opening Theme), Inu Yasha: Dearest (3rd Opening Theme), Naruto: Haruka Kanata (2nd Opening Theme), Noir: Canta Per Me, Record of Lodoss War: Music Of, Rurouni Kenshin: Dame!, Rurouni Kenshin: Heart of Sword ~Yoake Mae, Rurouni Kenshin: It’s Gonna Rain, Saint Seiya: Music Of, Weiss Kreuz: Velvet Underworld (1st Opening Theme)




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