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TOM★CAT (トム・キャット Tomu Kyatto) were a 1980s Japanese band. They are best known for their song "TOUGH BOY", used as the opening the… read moreTOM★CAT (トム・キャット Tomu Kyatto) were a 1980s Japanese band. They are best known for their song "TOUGH BOY", used as the opening theme for Fist of the North Star 2. View wikiTOM★CAT (トム・キャット Tomu Kyatto) were a 1980s Japanese band. They are best known for their song "TOUGH BOY", used as the opening theme for Fist of the North Star 2. View wiki -
Nozomi Aoki
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Nozomi Aoki (青木望, Aoki Nozomi, born 2 March 1931) is a Japanese composer who has worked extensively on Leiji Matsumoto's famous space … read moreNozomi Aoki (青木望, Aoki Nozomi, born 2 March 1931) is a Japanese composer who has worked extensively on Leiji Matsumoto's famous space opera anime series Galaxy Express 999 and also more recently The Galaxy Railways. He also scored t… read moreNozomi Aoki (青木望, Aoki Nozomi, born 2 March 1931) is a Japanese composer who has worked extensively on Leiji Matsumoto's famous space opera anime series Galaxy Express 999 and also more recently The Galaxy Railways. He also scored the popular 80s fighting anime series Fist of the North Star. View wiki -
Hokuto no Ken
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Hokuto no Ken was first adaptated into a weekly anime series by Toei Animation. The series aired on Fuji Television from October 4, 1984 to… read moreHokuto no Ken was first adaptated into a weekly anime series by Toei Animation. The series aired on Fuji Television from October 4, 1984 to March 5, 1987 and was given the subtitle of Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu (世紀末救世主伝説, Seikimatsu K… read moreHokuto no Ken was first adaptated into a weekly anime series by Toei Animation. The series aired on Fuji Television from October 4, 1984 to March 5, 1987 and was given the subtitle of Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu (世紀末救世主伝説, Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu, "Legend of the Century's End Sa… read more -
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Demon Kakka (also known as “His Excellency Demon Kogure”, or simply “Demon Kogure”) is the lead vocalist of the Japanese heavy metal band S… read moreDemon Kakka (also known as “His Excellency Demon Kogure”, or simply “Demon Kogure”) is the lead vocalist of the Japanese heavy metal band SEIKIMA-II (聖飢魔II). Demon began his solo career in the early 90’s during a break from SEIKIMA-II, w… read moreDemon Kakka (also known as “His Excellency Demon Kogure”, or simply “Demon Kogure”) is the lead vocalist of the Japanese heavy metal band SEIKIMA-II (聖飢魔II). Demon began his solo career in the early 90’s during a break from SEIKIMA-II, where a few all members of the band began their own solo care… read more -
Manish
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Manish (マニッシュ Manisshu) were a Japanese power-pop band formed in 1992 by vocalist and lyricist, Misuzu Takahashi and composer and keyboardi… read moreManish (マニッシュ Manisshu) were a Japanese power-pop band formed in 1992 by vocalist and lyricist, Misuzu Takahashi and composer and keyboardist, Mari Nishimoto. The band's name comes from spelling member name MA(ri)NISH(imoto). Manish… read moreManish (マニッシュ Manisshu) were a Japanese power-pop band formed in 1992 by vocalist and lyricist, Misuzu Takahashi and composer and keyboardist, Mari Nishimoto. The band's name comes from spelling member name MA(ri)NISH(imoto). Manish disbanded in 1998. In early 1992, Misuzu and Mari were part… read more