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Tsukiko is a ****anese
feminine given name, and may
refer to:
Tsuki Amano Tsukiko Sagi, a
character in
Paranoia Agent Tsukiko, a
character in The Order...
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resembling the way she did in
Tsukiko’s dream when she was
Tsukiko’s sister, who asks
Tsukiko if she is happy. In response,
Tsukiko laughs ****ically before...
- 1981
Catalogue (Moloko album), 2006
Catalog (album), an
album by
Amano Tsukiko Catalogue 1987–1995, 1995
album by Buck-Tick
Catalogue 2005, 2005 album...
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Tsuki Amano (天野 月,
Amano Tsuki),
formerly Tsukiko Amano (天野 月子,
Amano Tsukiko), is a ****anese singer,
famous for
singing the
ending themes used in the...
- who are
affected by them.
Tsukiko Sagi (鷺 月子, Sagi
Tsukiko)
Voiced by:
Mamiko Noto (****anese); Mic****e Ruff (English)
Tsukiko is a
character designer who...
- mother. He
develops feelings for
Tsukiko.
Tsukiko Tsut****kushi (筒隠 月子, Tsut****kushi
Tsukiko)
Voiced by: Yui
Ogura Tsukiko is a first-year
student at Yōto's...
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Portable in 2008–2009 and 2011 respectively. The
player takes control of
Tsukiko Yahisa, the
heroine of the Starry☆Sky games. The plot of the game is told...
- Chō is the 7th
major single by
female J-pop singer-songwriter
Tsukiko Amano, from her
third major album Tenryū. It was
released on
November 12, 2003,...
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compelling narrative to
encourage players to
finish the game. Singer-songwriter
Tsukiko Amano created the game's
theme song "Chō".
Crimson Butterfly was praised...
- modernize. The
detective tracks down one of Tomie's
classmates called Tsukiko Izumisawa (Mami Nakamura), an art
student who is
being treated for amnesia...