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Figures of the female characters from the Evangelion anime franchise can be seen in the main character's bedroom. The characters include Rei, Asuka, Misato, Maya, and Mari. The Evangelion franchise is produced by Studio Khara, the production company of Me! Me!
Kami-SamaKami-Sama or also called as Goddess by fans is the main titular delusional protagonist of the the 31st episode of Nihon Animator Mihonichi: I'm a Girl. Being recognized as the main antagonist, she's a Meme Girl from an alternate universe.
Hibiki YoshizakiHibiki Yoshizaki (吉崎 響, Yoshizaki Hibiki, born March 10, 1980) is a Japanese video artist, animation director and motion graphics designer.
(stylized as ME! ME! ME!) is the first full-length album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue, originally released as a standard release and a limited edition release containing a DVD of music videos on April 8, 2009. Me!
meme \MEEM\ noun. 1 : an idea, behavior, style, or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture. 2 : an amusing or interesting item (such as a captioned picture or video) or genre of items that is spread widely online especially through social media.
Nihon Animator Mihonichi: EpisodeFallen Hana (also known as Evil Hana) is the unofficial name of the main antagonist of the 2014 short anime musical animation Nihon Animator Mihonichi: Episode 3, ME! ME!
Hibiki YoshizakiThe short is a music video of two of rapper DAOKO 's songs: "Samishii Kamisama" and "Yumemiteta no Atashi." Hideya Kojima collaborated on music composition....News. Japan Animator Expo Streams Hibiki Yoshizaki, DAOKO's 'GIRL' Music Video.TitleDirector/StaffGIRLHibiki Yoshizaki10 more rows•Sep 11, 2015
32 years (August 23, 1989)TeddyLoid / Age
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Me!Me!Me! is just pretentious controversia to make you think for a little bit and forget about it until someone else mentions it, it will take some years so people would look back and said, ooh yeah, Me!me!me!...
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"ME!ME!ME!" is a 2014 electronic pop song created by Japanese DJ and producer Teddyloid that quickly gained cult status among anime fans for its catchy tunes and the enigmatic premise of its music video, which prominently features suggestive themes and an abundance of attractive-looking female characters.
On November 17th, 2014, a preview of the animated music video for Teddyloid's "ME!ME!ME!" [1] was released on the official website of Japan Animator Expo [2], a weekly web series launched and curated in collaboration between the Neon Genesis Evangelion creator Hideaki Anno's Studio Khara and the Japanese media company Dwango in late October 2014 as an outlet to showcase various works by up-and-coming artists, followed by the release of the full-length music video on November 21st.
Following its release, the music video was instantly met with high acclaims from the viewers and critics alike, many of whom cited its high quality animation and catchy-sounding composition, as well as its suggestive themes intended for mature audience and the enigmatic premise of the music video, especially surrounding the role of female protagonist Mimi..
On May 1st, 2015, Teddyloid and Daoko, who provided the music and lyrics behind the original video, released a remix of the original ME!ME!ME! video titled ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC. [16] The video that came along with the remix featured various new scenes not present in the original animation.