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- Ash Ketchum must gather the three spheres of fire, ice and lightning in order to restore balance to the Orange Islands.
- Top star Lilico undergoes multiple cosmetic surgeries to her entire body. As her surgeries show side effect.
- 20141h 48mTV-PG7.5 (1.8K)TV MovieThe special takes place during the two year before the Straw Hats reunite on Sabaody. Luffy is currently in Rusukaina training to get stronger to take on the New World. However the training is interrupted when Hancock's sisters, Marigold and Sandersonia, are kidnapped by the Byrnndi World, a pirate who was locked away on Level 6 of Impel Down but escaped during Luffy's invasion to save Ace, in order to lure Hancock to him and use her as a hostage against the World Government due to her Shichibukai status. Thus Luffy and Hancock head off to confront him and save Hancock's sisters.
- The adventure of a young boy on board a space train, as it travels to a myriad of incredible worlds.
- The film features Shinnosuke as a ninja, and will reveal if Shinnosuke is the real son of Hiroshi and Misae.
- The greatest adventure in Pokémon history approaches.
- A wandering mystical doctor passes through remote regions of Japan uncovering supernatural creatures called the Mushi and curing people of their effects.
- Victini, a legendary Pokémon, unable to leave the boundaries of its hometown, is targeted by a determined villager to restore the homelands of his ancestors.
- 2500 years ago, in India, Siddhartha was born as a prince of the Shakya clan, but he gives up his position as a prince to see the world. He meets a strange boy named Assaji, who can predict the future, a monk with only one eye and Depa. Siddhartha continues traveling. Siddhartha is overwhelmed by the sufferings he witnesses around him. Meanwhile, Prince Ruri of Kosara begins his attack on the Shakya clan.
- This TV Special covers the story of Sabo. From his childhood with Luffy and Ace until his reunion with Luffy in Dressrossa from his point of view.
- Japan, 250 years ago. Soetsu is a moneylender who is killed by the cruel samurai Shinzaemon. His body is dumped in the Kasenega-Fuchi river. According to legend, all who drown in the river will never surface again. 20 Years later, Shinkichi, the handsome son of Shinzaemon, coincidentally meets Toyoshiga, the daughter of Soetsu. They fall in love. It is a doomed love, as the spirit of Soetsu is far from dead.
- A sensational love story about girls who can't be someone's special. It depicts the intertwined love lives of women who become "girlfriends" through a monthly subscription system.
- Suekichi is a drama nerd who meets the seductive Aya after finding out about the inheritance he will receive once he gets married. Originally a popular cult manga, this live-action adaptation stars ex-AV star Ai Kurosawa.
- In the early 1980s, a war is raging in Arslan, a fictional Middle Eastern kingdom. Mercenary fighter pilots from all over the world are hired or shanghaied to fight. They live in a secret desert airbase called Area 88.
- Gu (Shota Matsuda), a cocky young Korean-Japanese hoodlum, is targeted by a rival thug after he is blamed for a murder.
- There is a degree of realism when a professional in the field writes about his vocation and such is the case here. Adopted from a novel written by a doctor and set in Nagano, doctor Kuriharai is overwhelmed by the number and variety of patients he has to see due to a shortage of physicians where he practices. He aspires to work somewhere more convenient, specialize and see more of his wife, but faces a dilemma many other doctors experience. What will happen to his patients should he move on?
- Set in the same world populated by Yokai, demon spirits with supernatural powers - Wentz Eiji of WaT reprises his role as half-human, half-yokai hero Kitaro, who takes it upon himself to resolve the problems that arise when human and Yokai collide in modern-day Japan. This time Kitaro and his friends are investigating a series of mysterious disappearances. They stumble upon a yokai conspiracy and a cursed cycle that dates back 1000 years.
- Saijo Kinuka is a housewife and has a 17-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son with her husband. Due to the death of her father-in-law, she moves to a Western-style house in Kamakura left behind by him together with her family. Kinuka finally realizes her longtime dream of opening a flower arrangement school by doing it in the salon of her new house. Just when she thinks that her life is already perfect, she is aghast to find her ex-boyfriend Seno Itsuki at her housewarming party even though they had parted ways 18 years ago. Although Kinuka manages to chase Seno away that day, strange things start happening in the Saijo household as food is found to be missing from the fridge and her husband's clothing disappear for no reason. It turns out that Seno has started living in the attic of the house and this gradually causes the revelation of secrets hidden by the people around Kinuka which leads to her being forced into a corner mentally. When a murder takes place, this then causes her fate to be affected drastically.
- Music Video of "Shine" by After School.
- After leaving her career as a stage designer, Mari (Akiko Kikuchi) returns to her hometown to open an ice flakes store with Hajime-chan (Azusa Mine) who has a large burn scar on her face.
- "Mr. Simple" by SUPER JUNIOR encourages listeners to take life easy and not get too stressed about the ups and downs of life. The lyrics urge people to let go of their worries and enjoy themselves by going out with their friends and having a drink or shouting loud. The song tells us not to get obsessed with the little things in life or worry too much about our failures because we can always learn from them and move on. The chorus calls out to Mr. Simple and Mrs. Simple, suggesting that simplicity is sometimes the best way to live life. The lyrics also encourage listeners to pursue their dreams and not be afraid to take some risk in their lives. The song tells us to enjoy life to the fullest, even if it means taking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
- The song "A Walk in the Park" by Namie Amuro explores themes of loneliness, longing, and the desire for connection. The lyrics depict a sense of sadness and unspoken feelings, with lines like "I couldn't say I was lonely" and "We can't meet anymore, can't even hold hands." There is a yearning for the presence of someone special, expressed through nostalgic memories of lending lip balm in winter and sharing a kiss. The chorus, "A walk in the park, alone but different from being together," highlights the contrast between personal solitude and shared companionship. It reflects the bittersweet realization that even when alone, one can find solace in the gentle embrace of the world. Looking up at the sky and extending hands, the protagonist contemplates their own existence and the fleeting nature of perceptions, as clouds constantly change form. Despite the desire for emotional connection, there is a sense of distance and unattainable. The lyrics convey the sentiment that even when feelings reach someone, they remain far away. This struggle between closeness and separation is expressed through the repeated line, "A walk in the park, someone will always be kind." Overall, "A Walk in the Park" captures the complex emotions of longing for companionship, reminiscing about tender moments, and yearning for the presence of someone special. The song speaks to the universal human experience of desiring connection and finding comfort in the world around us, even when we are alone.
- "Put 'Em Up" by Namie Amuro is a song that explores themes of independence, empowerment, and the desire for respect in relationships. Through its lyrics, the song tells the story of a strong-willed woman who refuses to be taken for granted and aims to set boundaries for herself. The first verse sets up the scene of a night of wild partying with a group of boys. The protagonist questions the extent of their revelry and highlights the hypocrisy of these boys, who try to act as if nothing happened after engaging in inappropriate relationships. She states that she won't let them get away with it and promises to enlighten them. In the refrain, the protagonist asserts her independence and willingness to do as she pleases. She proclaims that no matter what they do, she will always do it better than them. She acknowledges the game-like nature of love and relationships, indicating that she can also play their games and maintain a level playing field. The lyrics emphasize her intuition and assert that it is impossible to deceive her. In conclusion, "Put 'Em Up" is a powerful anthem that celebrates self-worth, independence, and the importance of respect in relationships. Through its lyrics, the song showcases the determination and confidence of a woman who refuses to be deceived or mistreated. It encourages listeners to value what they have before it's too late, reminding them of the consequences of taking things for granted.
- An elder clan mouse puts George and Gerard on a quest to pursue the dragon of light to decide who will become his successor.
- When Yoshinaga Futaba wins the first prize in a lottery, the prize turns out to be a stone gargoyle. More surprising yet, the gargoyle turns out to be alive.
- Match the moves shown on-screen in this Simon-like game to dance. Keep up with the continuing commands and your persona will be able to do combos and other fancy moves. Dance different styles as a disco throwback, a breakdancer, a robot, and others, either alone or with a partner. When dancing with a partner, coordination is important so you can gain a clear lead on him. When dancing together each character gets an opportunity for a dance solo. Don't waste it as it's a great time to rack up points.
- Yuki Terai is a vivacious 17-year-old who lives just outside Tokyo. In most ways she is every bit the typical teen-except she doesn't exist. The invention of acclaimed computer animator Kenichi Kutsugi, Yuki Terai is Japan's No.1 Virtual Star. Capable of unprecedented life-like expressions and movement, she inhabits many worlds: real-life, science fiction and music. And now she can inhabit yours. In Secrets, the multi-faceted Yuki is showcased in six irresistible short stories. In Fly Away Alone, she plays a sensuous songbird; Dos/Chin, which also happens to be the name of her mischievous robotic dog, finds Yuki exploring her artistic side; A Life is a meditative piece where Yuki reflects on happier times; in fully-fledged Matrix mode, Comet The Thief stars our idol as a mischievous martial-arts bandit; The Mirror explores the darker side of Yuki as she is mysteriously followed by images of herself that seem to emerge from mirrors; and in Lazy Gui, our scantily-clad heroine embarks on a race against time as her Space Freighter is set for self-destruct. Welcome to the worlds of Yuki Terai. Enter.. and your world will never be the same.
- The song is about the protagonist's deep love for his partner, whom he considers to be the only one for him, and his willingness to wait for her even if it's hard. He regrets not realizing her importance sooner and wants to save her from any pain. He envisions a future with her in his arms where they can finally rest. The song talks about the perfect man but emphasizes the importance of true love over material things.
- "Every Heart: Minna no Kimochi" (Every Heart - Everyone's Feelings) is BoA's fifth single. It was featured in the hit anime, Inuyasha, as the fourth (in Japan) and the second (Korean) ending theme song. This was released on the same day as her Japanese debut album Listen to My Heart and reached number ten on the Oricon singles chart. Also, the Korean version of this song is listed in her Korean album, Miracle. This single was also the first Copy Control release in Japan.
- Kotori Haneda is a university student interning at a publishing house. While doing her internship, she is partnered with another intern named Eba Shimazaki; the two start a relationship, but her happiness is not to last.
- Music Video of "Shh" by After School.
- "VALENTI" by BoA is a Japanese pop song about love, strength, and the determination to fight for one's dreams. The lyrics depict a strong connection between two individuals who have fallen in love, represented by the imagery of fireworks and holding hands. The song conveys a message of passionate love, strength, and the determination to overcome obstacles in pursuit of one's dreams. It encapsulates the euphoria and intensity of a deep connection between two individuals.
- "Say the word" by Namie Amuro is a heartfelt and inspiring song that explores the theme of perseverance and the power of communication in relationships. The lyrics invite the listener to embark on a lifelong journey, filled with challenges and new experiences, all while emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and supporting each other. The bridge of the song reminds the listener that the speaker eagerly awaits the moment when their partner will express their feelings and intentions. The lyrics "I'm just waiting for you to say the word" reflect the anticipation and longing for open communication, suggesting that clarity and honesty are vital for deepening their connection. Overall, the song conveys a message of resilience, the value of communication, and the importance of embracing both the highs and lows of life's journey. Through its heartfelt lyrics and melodic composition, the song encourages listeners to stay true to themselves, support those they care about, and keep striving for their dreams.
- "Body Feels EXIT" by Namie Amuro appears to be a song about the journey and discovery of one's inner self, as well as the excitement and anticipation of breaking free from limitations. In the refrain, the lyrics suggest that the narrator has finally reached their destination after walking a long and uncertain path. They express a desire to find something, even if they are unable to see it clearly. Being alone in their room, they feel an overwhelming sensation in their body that prevents them from moving forward. The bridge section simply repeats the phrase "Body Feels" before leading into the final chorus, emphasizing the connection between the physical sensations and the desire for liberation and self-discovery. Overall, "Body Feels EXIT" seems to convey a sense of self-discovery, courage, and the excitement that comes with breaking free from limitations and embracing personal growth.
- In this music video that celebrates acceptance and love in all its diversities, different people and couples with varied ethnic, sexual orientations or disabilities are shown. Official video for "How Beautiful You Are" by Ayumi Hamasaki.
- Music Video of "Make It Happen" by Namie Amuro featuring After School.
- The song "Catch Me" by TVXQ. is a Korean pop song that conveys themes of longing, regret, and the desire to hold onto a love that is slipping away. The lyrics describe the narrator's feelings of being unable to fully capture their lover's heart. They feel like they are facing a wall, unable to break through and make a deep connection. They express a sense of loneliness, even when their partner is by their side. The narrator has been waiting, but they reach a breaking point and decide to leave. The chorus expresses the narrator's frustration with themselves for not being able to stop their lover from leaving. They wish they could catch them before it's too late and express their seriousness in wanting to save the relationship. The lyrics highlight the regret of realizing their own foolishness in only seeing their lover's flaws. Overall, "Catch Me" tells the story of a desperate plea to hold onto a love that is fading away. The lyrics convey the narrator's feelings of loneliness, regret, and the desire to understand why their love wasn't enough.
- The song "NEVER END" by Namie Amuro can be interpreted as a reflection on the past, present, and future while emphasizing the importance of love and kindness. The lyrics describe distant memories, distant places, and distant emotions, indicating a longing for connection and understanding. The singer expresses a belief that they have been destined to meet their significant other before, and they made a promise to love for the purpose of their fateful encounter. They suggest letting go of everything that has happened so far and focusing on communicating more about the future. The repeated phrase "Never End" emphasizes the idea that their future and tomorrow are endless. It hints at a sense of eternal hope and possibility, symbolizing the continuation of their journey together. The word "Fantasy" suggests that they imagine dreams and a future that goes beyond what is typically imaginable. The lyrics also touch upon the importance of counting and cherishing the countless experiences of kindness that support them. Despite facing challenging times and shedding tears, the singer acknowledges the necessity of becoming stronger and continuing to walk forward, with each moment leaving an indelible mark on their heart. The wind of cherished memories is seen as a constant reminder that cannot be forgotten. In summary, "NEVER END" portrays a deep sense of hope, destiny, and infinite possibilities while emphasizing the significance of love, kindness, and progressing through life's challenges.
- Music Video of "Heaven" by After School.
- The song "my name's WOMAN" by Ayumi Hamasaki celebrates the strength, complexity, and individuality of women. The lyrics touch upon various aspects of being a woman and emphasize that women are not mere dolls or objects to be controlled. The song starts by acknowledging that the singer still loves shiny and cute things, but she also values being cool and tough. It implies that her preferences have evolved, and she finds those qualities important in the present time. The lyrics then delve into the idea that despite the ever-changing times, tears are still seen as a weapon. This remark suggests that women are often underestimated or marginalized, viewed as weak due to their emotions. The singer asserts that she doesn't cry easily and isn't always dependent on others for support. It highlights her resilience and independence, challenging the notion that women are solely fragile beings. The song further emphasizes that women are not passive, decorative objects but rather individuals who have vulnerabilities and complexities. It reminds the listener that women shouldn't be reduced to stereotypes or manipulated for convenience. The overall message of the song is to celebrate the multifaceted nature of women, encouraging them not to forget their strength, complexity, and value. It serves as an anthem of empowerment, challenging societal expectations and embracing the individuality of women.
- The song "4 Walls" by f(x) touches on the idea of love being like a mysterious maze - a concept that is often explored in their music. The lyrics describe how emotions are fleeting and perfect beginnings don't always last, with the narrator feeling lost in a confusing and mysterious situation. The "four walls" represent the confinement and limitations that come with love and being in a relationship. The mirror being filled with the person they love represents how the object of affection is all they need to be content. The pre-chorus emphasizes the narrator's fascination and intrigue with their love interest, enjoying their presence even as they feel overpowered by them. The chorus repeats the refrain "love is four walls" as a reminder of the restrictions placed on them by their love. The bridge shows a desire to escape the confines of conventional love stories and have a "fantasy" with their partner. The song ends with a plea for their love interest to reveal more of themselves to the narrator, as they are entranced by their mysterious and beautiful qualities.