Yume

Yume () is the Japanese word for dream, and may refer to:

Entertainment

  • YuMe, a multi-screen video advertising platform
  • Dreams (1990 film), a film by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa
  • "Yume" (Miwako Okuda song), a single released by Japanese singer Miwako Okuda
  • "Yume" (The Blue Hearts song), a 1992 song by The Blue Hearts
  • Characters

  • Yume, a character in the Japanese manga Tenchi Muyo!
  • Yume Hasegawa, a character in the Japanese manga Pupa
  • Yume Suzuhara, a character in the Japanese manga Hōzuki Island and Mōryō no Yurikago
  • See also

  • Hana to Yume, a shōjo manga magazine
  • Nagai Yume, a Japanese television drama show
  • Yume Bitsu, an American psychedelic rock band
  • Yume Nikki, a 2005 independent video game by homebrew Japanese developer Kikiyama
  • Yume Tsukai, a 2001 Japanese manga and anime series
  • "Yume wa Yoru Hiraku", a 1970 Japanese song
  • Yume!

    Yume! is a compilation album of UK band Yeti, released on August 29, 2007 by Japanese indie record label, Vinyl Junkie. Most of the tracks had been previously released in the United Kingdom on singles or the EP, "One Eye on the Banquet".
    Tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 written by John Hassall.
    2, 5, 7 and 11 by Mark Underwood.
    9 and 12 by Andrew Déian.

    Track listing

  • "Never Lose Your Sense of Wonder"
  • "In Like With You"
  • "Merry Go Round"
  • "Keep Pushin' On"
  • "The Last Time You Go"
  • "Up and Down"
  • "Midnight Flight"
  • "Forgotten Melody"
  • "Song for the Dead"
  • "Carpet Road"
  • "Insect-Eating Man"
  • "Jermyn Girls (Cave Demo)"
  • "Jermyn Girls (Cave Demo)" is Japanese Bonus Track"

    List of Tenchi Muyo! supporting characters

    The following is a list of supporting characters from the anime and manga series Tenchi Muyo!.

    Choushin

    Lady Tokimi

    Masaki Family

    Katsuhito Masaki

    Katsuhito Masaki (柾木 勝仁 Masaki Katsuhito) is a fictional character in the anime Tenchi Muyo!.

    OVA

    In the OVA, Katsuhito, also known as Yōshō Masaki Jurai (柾木 遙照 樹雷 Masaki Yōshō Jurai), fled Jurai over 700 years ago to "retire" on Earth. He was once the greatest swordsman on Jurai. Currently Katsuhito is a Shinto priest who is not only training Tenchi to be a Shinto priest but also training him in Jurai swordsmanship. Yōshō had a marriage arranged with half-sister Ayeka, but left. At the time, not all Juraians liked the idea of mixed blood heritages (he is part human, on his mother's side) and he used Ryōko's attack as an excuse to slip away to Earth. In the OVA, he expected that Ayeka was trying to track him down and arranged for Tenchi to fight Ryōko so that his grandson would go in his place to Jurai. Although he had dropped contact with his parents, he was still in touch with Seto (through whom he was able to send Tennyo and Kiriko, among others, into space via the Galaxy Police) although her collusion in his plans is not known. While he appears to be of advanced age, his gray hair and lined face are merely an illusion hiding his true form, which he shows to only a select few (such as his mother).

    Yume (The Blue Hearts song)

    "Yume" ( Dreams) was the thirteenth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts and reached #14 on the Oricon charts in 1992. When it was rereleased on February 6, 2002, it again placed on the Oricon charts, peaking at #11.

    Details

    Neither B-side's, "Minagoroshi no Melody" (皆殺しのメロディー Massacre Melody) nor "Tokyo Zombie (Russian Roulette)" (東京ゾンビ(ロシアンルーレット)), were included on the Stick Out album with "Yume"; they had already been recorded on the previous album High Kicks.

    Though "Yume" was recorded in a studio, the B-side tracks were recorded on June 2, 1992, as the opening songs for the final performance of the band's High Kick Tour. However, studio recordings were used for the High Kicks album.

    References

    Miwako Okuda

    Miwako Okuda (奥田 美和子 Okuda Miwako, born February 13, 1982 in Yonago City, Tottori) is a Japanese solo ballad, pop, and rock singer signed to BMG JAPAN INC.

    Miwako started singing when she was a child and has always expressed a passion to become a singer. After graduating from junior high, Miwako was discovered at a live performance with her friend's band and traveled to Tokyo to begin her music career. One of her songs 'Born' is played as an opening theme in the anime Le Chevalier D'Eon, other—'Shizuku'—is played as an ending theme in the anime Great Teacher Onizuka.

    Discography

    Albums

    Futari (June 22, 2005)

  • 青空の果て (Aozora no hate) [The end of the blue sky]
  • 無言 (Mugon) [Silence]
  • 雨の音(Ame no oto) [The sound of rain]
  • 雨と夢のあとに (Ame to yume no ato ni) [After the rain and the dream]
  • 日曜日の朝 (Nichiyoubi no asa) [Sunday morning]
  • 夢 (Yume) [Dream]
  • 哀しみに溺れて (Kanashimi ni oborete) [Drowning in sadness]
  • はばたいて鳥は消える (Habataite tori wa kieru) [A bird goes out]
  • 絶望の果て (Zetsubou no hate) [End of despair]
  • YuMe

    YuMe is a provider of digital video brand advertising. The company’s solutions for video advertising campaigns are targeted at both supply-side (websites, apps) and the demand-side customers (brands, agencies). YuMe is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with European headquarters in London and nine additional offices worldwide.

    History

    Jayant Kadambi and Ayyappan Sankaran founded YuMe in 2004. In 2011, YuMe acquired Appealing Media, a mobile video advertising company. In early 2013, YuMe acquired Crowd Science, an audience targeting technology company, and on August 7, 2014, the company held its initial public offering.

    Products

    YuMe has products for both the supply side and the demand side of the digital video ecosystem. For the demand side, the Connected Audience Network offers brands a way to reach receptive audiences across video inventory running on any of the four connected screens (personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs). On the supply side, the YuMe for Publishers suite of products offers digital media owners (publishers, app developers, and CE OEMs) an ad management platform that allows them to maximize their inventory monetization efforts across direct-sold, mediated, and YuMe-fulfilled ads.

    Podcasts:

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    Mad House

    by: Yume

    I'm so sorry, but my life is getting so complicated, no
    Time for breathing, it's a mad house
    I'm so sorry, but my life is getting so complicated, no
    Time for breathing, it's a mad house
    You must've been out, or you must've been late
    You must've been out, or you must've been leaving
    You'll be so sorry when your life is getting annihilated and
    You'll be sorry in your mad house
    I must've been out, or I must've been late
    I must've been out, or I must've been leaving
    Hard to be in love when nothing's left to give
    You must've been out, or you must've been late
    You must've been out, or you must've been leaving
    Hard to be in love when nothing's left to give
    I'm so sorry, but my life is getting so complicated, no
    Time for breathing, it's a mad house
    I must've been out, or I must've been late
    I must've been out, or I must've been leaving




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