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A Solution for Jealousy -another story- (Yakimochi no Kotae -another story-).A Solution for Jealousy (Yakimochi no Kotae).Confession Rehearsal -another story- (Kokuhaku Yokou Renshuu -another story-).Confession Rehearsal (Kokuhaku Yokou Renshuu).
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#MISUZU HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD SERIES#
The songs not done with Vocaloid/don't have Vocaloid versions are italicized Love Series The latter was also featured with exclusive rights on the Prime Video streaming service, but also was shown on FUNimation's streaming services. All three animated media were distributed by Aniplex, subtitled and streamed on Crunchyroll.
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A television anime, Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart., came out in the Fall 2017 Anime season, which centers around "First Love Picture Book" and "Our Minute and One Second". The first, I've Always Liked You, adapts the events of "Confession Rehearsal" and part of "A Solution for Jealousy", while the second installment ( The Moment You Fall in Love) adapts the "Right Now, I'm in Love" and "Triangle Jealousy" songs. An anime film series for the franchise expands upon these materials, which ran two movies in Spring and Fall 2016, animated by Qualia Animation. The series has also produced several novels and comics (called "Short Stories"), which explore some of the songs' narratives and character backgrounds in greater detail. The songs without PVs and the drama segments, however, are usually found on doujin CDs or compilation albums. The Vocaloid songs can be found on the Youtube accounts, while the human versions are featured on their Niconico playlists. Most of the songs are shared between HoneyWorks' Niconico and Youtube accounts, though there are some songs that are exclusive to the Niconico accounts and the albums. However, as time went on, the series began using collaboration artists (CHiCO, sana, various musicians and seiyuu) instead, with a Vocaloid cover as an alternate version. In the beginning, the series was primarily Vocaloid-based-mostly featuring GUMI and, to a lesser extent, Hatsune Miku, Len, V flower, and IA. There isn't a lot of romance coming from the actual characters.yet. Most prominent of this series is LIP×LIP, who have the majority of the videos and were the first of the series to get massively popular.