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<div class="language-target en-content">*The brother and sister could also possibly be just "brother". In the manga, they use "fratello" as a term for a unit of a girl & their handler, which in Italian only means "brother".</div> | <div class="language-target en-content">*The brother and sister could also possibly be just "brother". In the manga, they use "fratello" as a term for a unit of a girl & their handler, which in Italian only means "brother".</div> | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 28 August 2020
Poca felicità | |
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Length | 62:00 |
Release Date | 21 December 2005 |
Band | Sound Horizon |
Label | Marvelous Entertainment, GENEON ENTERTAINMENT INC. |
Product Code | MJCD-20043
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Price | ¥3,150
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Track List
# | Title | Length |
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1 | 05:18
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2 | 02:59
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3 | 06:26
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4 | 06:11
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5 | 06:07
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6 | 06:27
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7 | 07:23
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8 | 07:22
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9 | 05:15
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10 | 03:19
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11 | 05:08
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*The brother and sister could also possibly be just "brother". In the manga, they use "fratello" as a term for a unit of a girl & their handler, which in Italian only means "brother".