Difference between revisions of "ZARD"

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* '''[[Hoshi no kagayaki yo]]''' - Opening 15 ''(Episodes 394~414)''
 
* '''[[Hoshi no kagayaki yo]]''' - Opening 15 ''(Episodes 394~414)''
 
* '''[[GURORIASU MAINDO]]''' - Opening 21 ''(Episodes 487~490)''
 
* '''[[GURORIASU MAINDO]]''' - Opening 21 ''(Episodes 487~490)''
* '''[[Ai wa kurayami no naka de]]''' (feat. [[Aya Kimiki]]) - Opening 22 ''(Episodes 491~504)''
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* '''[[Ai wa kurayami no naka de]]''' (feat. [[Aya Kimiki]] and Morishita Siyon from [[Naifu]]) - Opening 22 ''(Episodes 491~504)''
  
 
=== Closing themes ===
 
=== Closing themes ===

Revision as of 02:41, 18 August 2013

ZARD

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Profile
Japanese name: ザード
Date of creation: 1991
Origin: Japan
Genres: Rock, Pops
Years active: 1991-2008
Labels: B-Gram Records
Website: www.wezard.net

Zard (ザード Zādo?) was a Japanese pop group. Originally a group of five members, with lead vocalist Izumi Sakai as group leader. However, Sakai was the only member who stayed on the group while others joined and left regularly. As such, Zard and Sakai may be referred interchangeably. Zard's work was sold under record label B-Gram Records, Inc. Their most popular and successful songs are "Makenaide" (1993) (負けないで ?), "Yureru Omoi" (1993) (揺れる想い ?), and "My Friend" (1996).

Members

Song themes in Detective Conan

Opening themes

Closing themes

Movie themes

See also