- Nakusha, or
Nakushi, is a
derogatory given name that
means "unwanted" in the
Indian language Marathi,
given by some
parents in
rural Maharashtra, India...
-
Anubandha Olakh Prajakta Vrundaavan Paarijaat Nakushi Abhas Ha
Swapnanchya Palikadle Pudhcha Paaul Nakushi Sukhachya Sarini He Man
Baware Chhatriwali Dnyaneshwar...
- Star
Pravah is an
Indian Marathi language general entertainment pay
television channel operated by JioStar, a
subsidiary of
Disney India. It primarily...
- All
tracks are
written by Jun Maeda, and
arranged by
Manyo "Kimi to no
Nakushi Mono /
Namidairo no Tsubasa" (君とのなくしもの / 涙色の翼) is a
single for the Little...
- Mono) "The Easy Way to Stop Bullying" (簡単なイジメのなくしかた,
Kantan na
Ijime no
Nakushi Kata) "A Ring in the Night" (夜のチャイム, Yoru no Chaimu) "Aha Ha Ha Ha" (アハハハハ)...
- team and
family for
supporting him in his journey.
Nakushi Tarihi Havihavishi Marathi Star
Pravah Nakushi, a girl
child rejected by her
father tries to make...
-
debut single "Kimi to no
Nakushi Mono /
Namidairo no Tsubasa" (君とのなくしもの / 涙色の翼) was
released on
November 6, 2013; "Kimi to no
Nakushi Mono" was used as the...
- My Pompadour/The
Great Demon Lord Has Come" Transliteration: "Ri-zento,
nakushi chaima****a/Daimaou, kichaima****a" (****anese: リーゼント、なくしちゃいました/大魔王、来ちゃいました)...
-
theme is "Boys be Smile" by
Suzuyu and the
ending theme is "Kimi to no
Nakushi Mono" (君とのなくしもの) by
Ayaka Kitazawa. For
Little Busters! EX, the opening...
-
opening theme "Boys be Smile" by
Suzuyu and the
ending theme is "Kimi to no
Nakushi Mono" (君とのなくしもの) by
Ayaka Kitazawa.
Three additional ending themes used...