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Northern Lights Megumi Hayashibara Series Maison IkkokuHer debut as a seiy came in 1986, with a bit part in the anime series Maison Ikkoku.![]()
Northern Lights Megumi Hayashibara Movie As MusashiShe is arguably the best known seiy outside Japan, and is considered by some anime fans to be the queen of the seiy, likely due to the large number of major roles she has performed, as well as the personal relationship she has cultivated with her fans, through her radio shows and her writing. As one of the pioneers of the Third Seiy Boom, Hayashibara is among the most prolific seiy-turned-singers in history. Since her musical debut in 1989, she has sung the theme songs for numerous anime series, including all the Slayers TV series, movies, and OVAs, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Lost Universe, Sorcerer Hunters, most the Saber Marionette series Love Hina, the themes Oversoul, Trust You, Northern Lights, and Omokage for Shaman King, and most recently the opening and ending themes of Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight. In addition, she has released several solo musical albums, and she has also sung as part of the bands DoCo and Ties, and as a guest vocalist for Hinata Girls. She has written lyrics for many of the songs she has performed. Though Hayashibara is not well known in the music industry outside of Japan, within Japan, her albums sell strongly, routinely debuting in the top 10 on Japans Oricon pop music charts. Additionally, she hosts two radio shows, Tokyo Boogie Night and Heartful Station, which frequently showcase her songs, as well as those sung by other seiy. Hayashibara has also written several books, including two collections of essays, two volumes compiling her former magazine column, Aitakute Aitakute, an autobiographical manga, Ashita ga aru sa, and the Pokmon childrens book Jigglypuffs Magic Lullaby. She currently writes an advice column appearing monthly in Newtype magazine. Extended Information Write an extended description Report Duplicate or Inappropriate Library Article.
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