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* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru Moriya. The sudden instrumental riff, the euphoric melody, the beautiful reprise....this just might be one of the happiest songs to ever exist.
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* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru Moriya. The sudden instrumental riff, the euphoric melody, the beautiful reprise....reprise...this just might be one of the happiest songs to ever exist.
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* '' '''Chiii-qui-tiii-na, Chiqui-tina!''' / La verdad está dormida / Pero se despertará / Y verás de nuevo la felicidad / '''Chiii-qui-tiii-na, Chiqui-tina!''' ''! The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] has no right to have such an addicting chorus, and you ''will'' find yourself pressing the replay button an unhealthy amount of times just to hear it hit again.
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* '' '''Chiii-qui-tiii-na, "'''Chiii-qui-tiii-na, Chiqui-tina!''' / La verdad está dormida / Pero se despertará / Y verás de nuevo la felicidad / '''Chiii-qui-tiii-na, Chiqui-tina!''' ''! Chiqui-tina!'''" The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] has no right to have such an addicting chorus, and you ''will'' find yourself pressing the replay button an unhealthy amount of times just to hear it hit again.
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* [[WesternAnimation/BeeMovie If you like jazz]], the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru Moriya, captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM "Portrait of Wild Roses"]] by Kaoru Moriya, starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanying imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru Moriya, captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM "Portrait of Wild Roses"]] by Kaoru Moriya, starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanying imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
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* [[WesternAnimation/BeeMovie If you like jazz]], the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and drums. Stay til the end for a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by KaoruMoriya, captures your attention with the Moriya. The sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
riff, the euphoric melody, the beautiful reprise....this just might be one of the happiest songs to ever exist.
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM "Portrait of WildRoses"]] by Kaoru Moriya, starts with Roses"]]. Be prepared for a beautiful guitar number before the and soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanying imagery, singing, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
feels absolutely magical.
* The opening of the second series, "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM "Portrait of Wild
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* The Italian opening of the second series, "Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro" by Music/CristinaDAvena, is happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It perfectly captures Lynn's optimistic attitude.
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* The Italian opening of the second series, opening, "Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro" by Music/CristinaDAvena, is happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It also perfectly captures encapsulates Lynn's optimistic attitude.
view of the world.
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* The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] by Sol Pilas sounds like a cross between a nursery rhyme and a SongOfManyEmotions.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flips from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flips from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
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* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flips from sad to uplifting in a matter of
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.
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* The Beautiful OminousLatinChanting, passionate vocals and a deep contralto equals the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.song.
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic in ''Lady Lady'' and ''Hello! Lady Lynn''. Headphones are recommended for optimal experience.
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic in from both ''Lady Lady'' and ''Hello! Lady Lynn''. Headphones are recommended for a most optimal experience. And the beautiful thing is that the songs aren't just limited to one language.
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic in ''Lady Lady'' and ''Hello! Lady Lynn''. Headphones are recommended for optimal experience.
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* If you like jazz, the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
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* [[WesternAnimation/BeeMovie If you like jazz, jazz]], the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
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Track titles go in quotes, not italics. Writing "[Title]. It [does X]" instead of "[Title] [does X]" is Word Cruft. And several of these entries have other grammar problems.
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* The opening of the second series, ''Lady's Crest'' by Kaoru Moriya. It captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM ending]] of the second series, "Portrait of Wild Roses" by Kaoru Moriya. It starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanied imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM ending]] of the second series, "Portrait of Wild Roses" by Kaoru Moriya. It starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanied imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
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* The opening of the second series, ''Lady's Crest'' "Lady's Crest" by Kaoru Moriya. It Moriya, captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMMending]] of the second series, "Portrait of Wild Roses" Roses"]] by Kaoru Moriya. It Moriya, starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanied accompanying imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.TearDryer.
* The ending of the second series, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM
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* The Italian opening of the second series, ''Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro'' by Music/CristinaDAvena. It's happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It perfectly captures Lynn's optimistic attitude.
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* The Italian opening of the second series, ''Milly, "Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro'' l'altro" by Music/CristinaDAvena. It's Music/CristinaDAvena, is happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It perfectly captures Lynn's optimistic attitude.attitude.
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* The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] by Sol Pilas sounds like a cross between a nursery rhyme and an SongOfManyEmotions.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flipping from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flipping from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
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* The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] by Sol Pilas sounds like a cross between a nursery rhyme and an a SongOfManyEmotions.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the songflipping flips from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.''seconds''.
* The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song. It sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song. It song sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.
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!!Japanese
*If you like jazz, the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
* The opening of the second series, ''Lady's Crest'' by Kaoru Moriya. It captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
*The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM ending]] of the second series, "Portrait of Wild Roses" by Kaoru Moriya. It starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanied imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
!!Italian
* The Italian opening of the second series, ''Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro'' by Music/CristinaDAvena. It's happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It perfectly captures Lynn's optimistic attitude.
!!European Spanish
*The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] by Sol Pilas sounds like a cross between a nursery rhyme and an SongOfManyEmotions.
*The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flipping from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
!!Arabic
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song. It sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.
*If you like jazz, the original opening of the first series serves you well by combining it with BedroomPop and drums, and a truly epic guitar riff at the end. The song was performed by three-man band Shonentai and the lyrics were written by Masumi Kawamura.
* The opening of the second series, ''Lady's Crest'' by Kaoru Moriya. It captures your attention with the sudden instrumental riff before turning upbeat, and is pure adrenaline-stimulating material.
*The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7CF4VkBBMM ending]] of the second series, "Portrait of Wild Roses" by Kaoru Moriya. It starts with a beautiful guitar number before the soft, slow singing starts. Along with the accompanied imagery, it can serve as a good TearJerker or TearDryer.
!!Italian
* The Italian opening of the second series, ''Milly, un giorno dopo l'altro'' by Music/CristinaDAvena. It's happy, poppy, and carried by her beautiful voice from start to finish. It perfectly captures Lynn's optimistic attitude.
!!European Spanish
*The European Spanish [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcf46buVcPg opening]] by Sol Pilas sounds like a cross between a nursery rhyme and an SongOfManyEmotions.
*The opening of the second series, also by Sol Pilas, initially seems to be a MelancholyMusicalNumber...before the empowering lyrics tell Lynn to have hope and smile, and the whole tune of the song flipping from sad to uplifting in a matter of ''seconds''.
!!Arabic
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlAucJgDkQ Arabic]] version of ''Lady Lady''[='=]s original theme song. It sounds like OminousLatinChanting at first, and then the singing turns passionate and fast and back to slow and melancholy.