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Yes, there is. Many, acctually. One for Shugo Chara! And Shugo Chara! Doki! Shugo Chara!: http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara! Doki!: http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/shugo-chara/ Shugo Chara!: http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/shugo-chara/ Hope it helps!:D _______________________________________________________________________ Hey, don't forget the webite "Would Be Self" It has both! ________________________________________________________________________ There is also another website: shugocharaanime.weeby.com It isn't quite finished yet, but it has the Guardians, the main Easter workers, all their Shugo Charas, the beginning and ending theme songs, a preview of the next episode, and more! They are almost complete. Eventually there will be a list of the episodes, and maybe descriptions, and music, too. It also has a blog with questions on it sometimes that you can answer in a comment.
its called kokoro no tamago
In Shugo Chara, Nana Mizuki sang the opening theme song "Black Diamond" and the character transformation song "Meikyuu Butterfly" for the character Utau Hoshina.
Card Captor Sakura Shugo Chara! Pretear Kobato Tokyo Mew Mew Saint Tail Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanene All this anime are really good, their theme is : Magical girl, Fantasy, and Romance. Enjoy!!!! :)
You have to name the episode in the question, otherwise, How do we know what episode you are talking about?
She was only in the theme song for the episode "Seeing Red." It was the episode that she died in.
Some episodes of teen titans have information that is actually significant in the plot line of the show, like "Terra" and "Betrothed", but others are just meant to be funny, like "Can I Keep Him?" and "Hide and Seek". In these episodes, the theme song is sung in Japanese.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.Actually, the language the theme song is in reveals whether the episode is a "funny" episode or a "serious" episode. If the theme is in Japanese, the episode is usually a more humorous one (though some people argue that the episode "Nevermore" is the exception to this rule), and if the theme is in English, expect some serious business to occur.
There is no episode showing the accident but its in the theme song and they try to do the accident again in the episode memory blank because he lost his powers
It depends on what episode you are talking about
It was never played in the anime.
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Musical Heroes.