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Saint Seiya

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Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Athena - History

Athena has no Greek etymology, and probably was already a goddess in the Aegean before the coming of the Greeks, although her name is not attested in Eteocretan. She has been compared to Anatolian mother goddesses like Cybele, her name possibly of Lydian origin (G. Neumann, Kadmos 6, 1967), and her byname Pallas has been compared to Hittite palahh, a divine raiment [1]. In Mycenaean Greek, A-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja /Athana potniya/ (Mistress Athena) is referred to in the Knossos Linear B text V 2. and A-ta-no- ...

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Athena, Athena - History, Athena - Athena in art, Athena - Appellations, Athena - Episodes, Athena - Erichthonius, Athena - Athens, Athena - Arachne, Athena - Perseus and Medusa, Athena - Heracles, Athena - Tiresias and Chariclo, Athena - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Athena: Encyclopedia II - Athena - History

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Animation - The 21st century

A major change has took place in 1999 both in China and Taiwan when the Internet has open major opportunities for animators, artists all over the country to work together in animation. In China, the first change is the emergence of Flash animation and Flash artists. FlashEmpire (閃客帝國) become the first Macromedia Flash community in China to formulate a weekly ranking system (爬行榜) with functionalities such as receiving score, votes, and comments from each viewers. It become so popular that by the beginning of the year 2000 it had ...

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Chinese Animation, Chinese Animation - Early history, Chinese Animation - The founding of ShangHai Arts and Film Production Company, Chinese Animation - The 1960s, Chinese Animation - The 1970s, Chinese Animation - The 1980s, Chinese Animation - The 1990s, Chinese Animation - The 21st century, Chinese Animation - Incomplete list of recent notable Chinese animated shorts/series completed/in-grogress

Read more here: » Chinese Animation: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Animation - The 21st century

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion

In the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael. The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35)(this actually refers to the archangel Gabriel who wielded a "sharpened scythe which had been ready since creation" which might explain why the reaper carries a scythe. Gabriel is also often accredited to be the angel of death). "The destroyer" kills the fir ...

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Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - Hindu Mythology, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography

Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Weekly Shonen Jump - Shonen Jump worldwide

These magazines are published monthly, unlike their Japanese counterpart which is published weekly. Weekly Shonen Jump - United States Shonen Jump. In 2002, Shueisha announced a partnership with Viz Communications (now Viz Media), a purveyor of anime and manga in the United States, to distribute a monthly version of Shonen Jump in that country. In its first issue (January 2003), it sold almost 300,000 copies, making it the top-selling comic book of any kind in the U.S. for that time period. T ...

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Weekly Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump - History, Weekly Shonen Jump - Shonen Jump worldwide, Weekly Shonen Jump - United States Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump - BANZAI!, Weekly Shonen Jump - Swedish Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump - Norwegian Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump - Popular comics featured in the Japanese Shonen Jump

Read more here: » Weekly Shonen Jump: Encyclopedia II - Weekly Shonen Jump - Shonen Jump worldwide

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Tōru Furuya - Anime

Tōru Furuya - Anime. Tōru Furuya - TV. 21-emon (Wantonaku Kōshaku) AKAGI (Narration) Akūdai Taisakusen Scramble (Jet) Black Jack (Dr. Daigo Ōedo) Cooking Papa (Toshio Nekkota) Detective Academy Q (Hitoshi Shinoda) Dragon Ball (Yamcha, Kogamera) Dragon Ball GT (Bakku) Dragon Ball Z (Yamcha) Dragon Quest (Abel) Dr. Slump (Suppa ...

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Tōru Furuya, Tōru Furuya - Anime, Tōru Furuya - TV, Tōru Furuya - OVA, Tōru Furuya - Movies, Tōru Furuya - Games, Tōru Furuya - Live action, Tōru Furuya - Radio, Tōru Furuya - CD, Tōru Furuya - Other works

Read more here: » Tōru Furuya: Encyclopedia II - Tōru Furuya - Anime

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - TV Asahi - History of tv asahi

In 1957, "Nihon Educational Television" (NET, 日本教育テレビ) started operations, and first aired a colour telecast in 1967. Before the first colour telecast, the writing system was uniformed to NET TV (NETテレビ) in 1960. Because of the changing TV network of Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Osaka in 1975, the network station in Osaka was changed to ABC on March 31. On April 1, 1977, NET was renamed "Asahi National Broadcasting Company Limited" (ANB, Japanese:全国朝日 ...

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TV Asahi, TV Asahi - The Headquarters, TV Asahi - History of tv asahi, TV Asahi - TV Broadcasting, TV Asahi - Analog, TV Asahi - Digital, TV Asahi - Networks, TV Asahi - Programs, TV Asahi - Other TV stations in Tokyo

Read more here: » TV Asahi: Encyclopedia II - TV Asahi - History of tv asahi

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Tesshō Genda - Dubbing foreign voices

In Japan, it is very common for one seiyū to always to the voice-over dubbing for an individual actor in any movie that is localized for Japan. Genda has done this for two actors: Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone Tesshō Genda - Additional foreign voices. The name of the original actor is listed first, followed by the character and name of the movie or TV show. Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Seinfeld TV series Avery Bro ...

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Tesshō Genda, Tesshō Genda - TV anime, Tesshō Genda - OAV anime, Tesshō Genda - Movie anime, Tesshō Genda - Games, Tesshō Genda - Dubbing foreign voices, Tesshō Genda - Additional foreign voices, Tesshō Genda - Unknown voices, Tesshō Genda - Other voices, Tesshō Genda - Japanese voice-over, Tesshō Genda - Radio, Tesshō Genda - CD drama, Tesshō Genda - Other

Read more here: » Tesshō Genda: Encyclopedia II - Tesshō Genda - Dubbing foreign voices

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Pyrokinesis - Fictional pyrokinetics

Pyrokinesis - Comics and Manga. The Black Queen of Marvel Comics' Hellfire Club from the X-Men series Corona of DC Comics' Aquaman Effigy of DC Comics' Green Lantern Fire of DC Comics' Justice League Firebird of Marvel Comics' Avengers Firehawk of DC Comics Firestar of Marvel Comics's Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and X-Men Holocaust (a.k.a. Pyre) of the Milestone Comics title Blood Syndicate. The Human ...

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Pyrokinesis, Pyrokinesis - Fictional pyrokinetics, Pyrokinesis - Comics and Manga, Pyrokinesis - Films, Pyrokinesis - Animation, Pyrokinesis - Novel, Pyrokinesis - Television, Pyrokinesis - Video Games, Pyrokinesis - Webcomic

Read more here: » Pyrokinesis: Encyclopedia II - Pyrokinesis - Fictional pyrokinetics

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Notable anime - Shōjo anime

Please note that titles listed in this section can fit into other categories on this page. However, they were placed here as they exemplify the traits found in typical "shōjo" anime. Ribbon No Kishi (1967), Osamu Tezuka Aim for the Ace! (1973), Sumika Yamamoto Candy Candy (1974), Kyoko Mizuki Sailor Moon (1992), Naoko Takeuchi Kodocha (Kodomo no Omocha) (1996), Miho Obana Cardcaptor Sakura (English anime is known as Cardcaptors) (1998), CLAMP Fruits Basket (2001), Studio ...

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Notable anime, Notable anime - Contemporary classics, Notable anime - Comedy anime, Notable anime - Drama anime, Notable anime - Fantasy anime, Notable anime - Groundbreaking anime, Notable anime - Harem anime, Notable anime - Horror anime, Notable anime - Kodomo children's anime, Notable anime - Giant Robot Mecha anime, Notable anime - Romance anime, Notable anime - Samurai-era anime, Notable anime - Science Fiction anime, Notable anime - Shōjo anime, Notable anime - Shōnen anime, Notable anime - Space opera anime, Notable anime - Sports anime, Notable anime - Studio Ghibli anime

Read more here: » Notable anime: Encyclopedia II - Notable anime - Shōjo anime

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America

These songs are included in the North American release of Karaoke Revolution. Also listed are the original artists on whose versions of these songs the Karaoke Revolution covers were based (none of these artists themselves are heard in the game). Some of these songs are "locked" and require the completion of goals within the game to access them. "Addicted" - Simple Plan "All You Wanted" - Michelle Branch "Are You Happy Now?" - Michelle Branch "Believe" - Cher "Billie Jean" - Mich ...

See also:

Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Concept, Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay, Karaoke Revolution - Releases, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Version, Karaoke Revolution - The Exclusive 10 Motown songs on the Xbox version, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Full Xbox Songlist After Downloads, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - Japan

Read more here: » Karaoke Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America

These songs are included in the North American release of Karaoke Revolution. Also listed are the original artists on whose versions of these songs the Karaoke Revolution covers were based (none of these artists themselves are heard in the game). Some of these songs are "locked" and require the completion of goals within the game to access them. "Addicted" - Simple Plan "All You Wanted" - Michelle Branch "Are You Happy Now?" - Michelle Branch "Believe" - Cher "Billie Jean" - Mich ...

See also:

Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Concept, Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay, Karaoke Revolution - Releases, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Version, Karaoke Revolution - The Exclusive 10 Motown songs on the Xbox version, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Full Xbox Songlist After Downloads, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - Japan, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 1, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 2, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 3, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 4, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Love & Ballad, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Night Selection 2003, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Anime Song Selection

Read more here: » Karaoke Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Mamoru Chiba - Character

Mamoru Chiba - Sailor Moon Dark Kingdom Arc. Mamoru Chiba's past is completely unknown even by him. This is because his parents died in a car crash when he was very young, and because of the severity of the accident he has blocked the memories of his past life from his head. This often causes him physical pain which makes him vulnerable to mental attacks by the Dark Kingdom, among other enemies. From the first series, Mamoru Chiba's alter ego is Tuxedo Mask. In the beginning, he would always get these terr ...

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Mamoru Chiba, Mamoru Chiba - Character, Mamoru Chiba - Sailor Moon Dark Kingdom Arc, Mamoru Chiba - Sailor Moon R, Mamoru Chiba - Sailor Stars, Mamoru Chiba - Manga, Mamoru Chiba - Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Mamoru Chiba - Profile, Mamoru Chiba - Attacks, Mamoru Chiba - Actors

Read more here: » Mamoru Chiba: Encyclopedia II - Mamoru Chiba - Character

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - List of anime - Anime series

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List of anime, List of anime - Anime series, List of anime - Symbols, List of anime - A, List of anime - B, List of anime - C, List of anime - D, List of anime - E, List of anime - F, List of anime - G, List of anime - H, List of anime - I, List of anime - J, List of anime - K, List of anime - L, List of anime - M, List of anime - N, List of anime - O, List of anime - P, List of anime - Q, List of anime - R, List of anime - S, List of anime - T, List of anime - U, List of anime - V, List of anime - W, List of anime - X, List of anime - Y, List of anime - Z

Read more here: » List of anime: Encyclopedia II - List of anime - Anime series

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV

4Kids TV is a block of television programming targeting kids and tweens airing on Saturday mornings in most areas of the United States, though some stations carry it on Sundays instead. The block has a somewhat unusual relationship to the Fox Network. The programming is produced for Fox and offered to Fox Affiliates first, so the Fox affiliate in any given area has right of first refusal. In the event a Fox affiliate or in some cases an O & O opts not to carry 4Kids TV the block then is available in the market for another television station to pick ...

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4Kids Entertainment, 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV, 4Kids Entertainment - Programming, 4Kids Entertainment - Pre-emptions, 4Kids Entertainment - Opt-Out Areas, 4Kids Entertainment - Celebrity Guest Appearances, 4Kids Entertainment - Other countries, 4Kids Entertainment - Criticism and controversy, 4Kids Entertainment - Editing of 4Kids Properties, 4Kids Entertainment - Pokémon Pocket Monsters, 4Kids Entertainment - Yu-Gi-Oh! Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, 4Kids Entertainment - Sonic X, 4Kids Entertainment - One Piece, 4Kids Entertainment - Mew Mew Power Tokyo Mew Mew, 4Kids Entertainment - Ultraman Tiga, 4Kids Entertainment - Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Kirby of the Stars, 4Kids Entertainment - Changes considered to be hypocritical, 4Kids Entertainment - Awards Honors & Facts

Read more here: » 4Kids Entertainment: Encyclopedia II - 4Kids Entertainment - 4Kids TV

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - List of Japan-related topics L-Z - L

L'Arc~en~Ciel, La Blue Girl, La Perouse Strait, Lacqerware, Lafcadio Hearn, Lake Biwa, Lake Hylia, Lakitu, Lan Di, Lansing-Ishii Agreement, Laputa - The Castle in the Sky, Late Tokugawa shogunate, Lavos, Legend of the Overfiend, Legend of Zelda, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Plus, Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest, Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, Legend ...

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List of Japan-related topics L-Z, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - L, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - M, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - N, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - O, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - P, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Q, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - R, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - S, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - T, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - U, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - V, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - W, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - X, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Y, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Z

Read more here: » List of Japan-related topics L-Z: Encyclopedia II - List of Japan-related topics L-Z - L

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Hades - Hades: the entity

In Greek mythology, Hades (the "unseen"), the god of the underworld, was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He had three older sisters, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera, as well as two younger brothers, Poseidon and Zeus: together they accounted for half of the Olympian gods. Upon reaching adulthood Zeus managed to force his father to disgorge his siblings. After their release the six younger gods, along with allies they managed to gather, challenged their parents and uncles for power in Titanomachy, a divine war. The war lasted for ...

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Hades, Hades - Hades: the place, Hades - Hades: the entity, Hades - Worship, Hades - Hades in art, Hades - Persephone, Hades - Orpheus and Eurydice, Hades - Minthe and Leuce, Hades - Theseus and Pirithous, Hades - Heracles, Hades - Other names, Hades - Usages in the New Testament, Hades - Other usages, Hades - Hades in Neopaganism

Read more here: » Hades: Encyclopedia II - Hades - Hades: the entity

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion

In the Bible, death is viewed under form of an angel sent from God, a being deprived of all voluntary power. On some occasions this described in terms fitting Azrael, and on others as fitting Samael. The "angel of the Lord" smites 185,000 men in the Assyrian camp (II Kings xix. 35). "The destroyer" kills the first-born of the Egyptians (Ex. xii. 23), and the "destroying angel" ("mal'ak ha-mashḥit") rages among the people in Jerusalem (II Sam. xxiv. 15). In I Chronicle xxi. 15 the "angel of the Lord" is seen by King David standing "between the earth and the heave ...

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Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography

Read more here: » Death personification: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death angels in religion

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Aldebaran - Aldebaran in astrology and mysticism

Astrologically, Aldebaran is a fortunate star, portending riches and honor. This star, named "Tascheter" by the Persians, is one of the four "royal stars" of the Persians from around 3000 BC. These stars were chosen in such way that they were approximately 6 hours apart in right ascension. To each of these stars was assigned to a season, Aldebaran was prominent in the sky of March and as such, it was associated with the vernal equinox. In Hindu astronomy, Aldebaran corresponds to the Rohini Nakshatra. To medieval astrologers it was one of fifteen Behenian stars ...

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Aldebaran, Aldebaran - Aldebaran in astrology and mysticism, Aldebaran - Aldebaran in fiction, Aldebaran - Aldebaran in media

Read more here: » Aldebaran: Encyclopedia II - Aldebaran - Aldebaran in astrology and mysticism

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Releases

Many expansion discs are available for the Japanese version of the game, including an anime song collection and several volumes of J-Pop. The North American version of Karaoke Revolution was released in November, 2003 in a bundle with the Logitech headset attachment. The game was sold without the headset in February, 2004. The European version of the game, titled Karaoke Stage, is scheduled for release in March, 2005, although this is subject to change as previous release dates have been missed. Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 ...

See also:

Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Concept, Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay, Karaoke Revolution - Releases, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Version, Karaoke Revolution - The Exclusive 10 Motown songs on the Xbox version, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Full Xbox Songlist After Downloads, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - Japan, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 1, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 2, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 3, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 4, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Love & Ballad, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Night Selection 2003, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Anime Song Selection

Read more here: » Karaoke Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Releases

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay

The player is depicted as a character on-screen performing at one of several venues, such as a subway station, a carnival, or a football halftime show. The words to the song scroll right-to-left at the bottom of the screen, above a piano roll representation of the relative pitches at which they are to be sung (the game calls these "note tubes"). At the left end of this area, a "pitch arrow" shows the pitch which the player is singing and provides feedback on whether he's hitting the notes. A "crowd meter" shows the mood of the crowd as the p ...

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Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Concept, Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay, Karaoke Revolution - Releases, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Version, Karaoke Revolution - The Exclusive 10 Motown songs on the Xbox version, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Full Xbox Songlist After Downloads, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - Japan, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 1, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 2, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 3, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution J-Pop Best Collection Volume 4, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Love & Ballad, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Night Selection 2003, Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution Anime Song Selection

Read more here: » Karaoke Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay

Saint Seiya: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution

These are the downloadable packs. All song packs are $4.99 USD. KRX1: Classic Rock: "Born to be Wild", "Every Breath You Take", "Rock and Roll All Night", "Sweet Home Alabama", and "The Joker". KRX2: Modern Rock: "Here Without You", "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", "I Hate Everything About You", "It's My Life", and "Perfect". KRX3: Pop: "Cry", "Miss You", "Papa Don't Preach", "The First Cut is the Deepest", and "White Flag". KRX4: Top 40: "... Baby One More Time", "Genie in a Bottle", "I'm With You", "Irresistible", and "Toxic". KRX5: Classics: "Drift Away", " ...

See also:

Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Concept, Karaoke Revolution - Gameplay, Karaoke Revolution - Releases, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - North America, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Version, Karaoke Revolution - The Exclusive 10 Motown songs on the Xbox version, Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution, Karaoke Revolution - Full Xbox Songlist After Downloads, Karaoke Revolution - Song Lists - Japan

Read more here: » Karaoke Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke Revolution - Xbox Live Downloads for Karaoke Revolution




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