- "Akaitori
Nigeta" (赤い鳥逃げた, lit. "The Red Bird
Flies Away") is a
single by ****anese
entertainer Akina Nakamori.
Written by
Chinfa Kan and
Naoya Matsuoka...
- Shōnen Sunday,
originally created by Buronson) The
Runaway God (逃げた神様,
Nigeta Kamisama) (October 16, 2005, issue, Big
Comic One)
Short Mail (ショートメール,...
- satchōdo Tokoton'yare ton'yarena Oto ni
kikoe shi Kantō
samurai Dotchi e
nigeta to tou
tareba Tokoton'yare ton'yarena
Shiro mo
kigai mo
shiro mo
kigai mo...
- Mr. Moto Episode: "Elementary Steele" 1984
Scarecrow and Mrs. King Jay
Nigeta Episode: "Remembrance of
Things Past" 1984 The Duck
Factory Episode: "The...
- the
generation gap
including the 1973 Did the Red Bird Escape? (Akai tori
nigeta) and two
works from 1974,
Virgin Blues and The Red Lantern, the
latter film...
- "Mi" and the
Italian word "Amore". Nakamori's follow-up
single "Akaitori
Nigeta" is the
original version of the song with
completely different lyrics. Nakamori...
-
Mikogami no Jôkichi (1972–1973, part 1-3) –
Jokichi of
Mikogami Akai tori
nigeta? (1973) –
Hiroshi Bando Lady
Snowblood 2: Love Song of
Vengeance (1974)...
- to be
given the award. Originally, the
single was to be
titled "Akaitori
Nigeta" (The red bird
flies away), but the
producers felt that the
lyrics were...
-
special shampoo. 15 "Mikan ran away, Saionji!" Transliteration: "Mikan
nigeta-yo Saionji" (****anese: みかん逃げたよ西遠寺)
Mikan comes over the Saionji's home....
- – Kudo
Erosu no yûwaku (1972) – Shôji
Dobugawa gakkyu (1972) Akai tori
nigeta? (1973) –
Hasegawa Gokiburi deka (1973) –
Nobuo Takei Retreat Through the...