- name
CooRie and
composed the
music by herself,
although she
sometimes sings under her own name,
especially if the song is for
adult games.
CooRie's records...
-
Coorie is a
Scots word
meaning "to stoop, bend, cringe,
crouch for protection" and "to snuggle, nestle." It has been
positioned as a "lifestyle trend,"...
-
insufficiently conservative Rino, a singer-songwriter who
performs under CooRie RiNo, the
River North Art
District north of
Downtown Denver Nickname for...
-
Cinderella Project ClariS Clear's
Coconuts Musume College Cosmos Cool Joke
CooRie Core of Soul
Country Musume Crystal Kay
Cutie Street CY8ER
CYNHN D-51 D&D...
- Melody) was
released at
Comiket 76 on
August 14, 2009 with
songs by Annabel,
CooRie, Eufonius,
Masumi Itō, Kokia, and ****ui. The film's
theme song is "Haruka...
- (うたたねサンシャイン) by
Unlimited tone,
while the
ending theme is "BON-BON" by
CooRie. The
first and
second home
video release volumes bundled an OVA each, which...
-
providing the
character designs and
Yoshihisa Hirano composing the music.
CooRie performed the
opening theme "Sentimental" (センチメンタル, Senchimentaru), while...
-
theme is "Mirai e no Melody" (未来へのMelody, lit. "Melody to the ****ure") by
CooRie which was used in
episodes two
through seven, nine
through 14, and 16 through...
- Finland's
Version of Hygge".
Mental Floss. Swarbrick,
Susan (January 26, 2019). "Bye hygge, so long
coorie – let's get pantsdrunk". The Herald. v t e...
- Yozuca*, and the
ending theme is "Yasashisa wa Ame no Yōni" (優しさは雨のように) by
CooRie. Both
singles were
released on
October 24, 2007, by Lantis. The song "Sakura...