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- Sora_no_Mori abstract "Disambiguation: Sora no Mori is also an ending theme to Please Teacher! by Kawada Mami.Sora no Mori (空の森) is a collection of Akino Arai's songs from various anime projects. Many of the songs are written by Yoko Kanno and arranged with Hisaaki Hogari. The music relies strongly on orchestral arrangements, along with electronic sounds borrowed from the world of progressive rock, hard rock, and electronica.".
- Q3965011 abstract "Disambiguation: Sora no Mori is also an ending theme to Please Teacher! by Kawada Mami.Sora no Mori (空の森) is a collection of Akino Arai's songs from various anime projects. Many of the songs are written by Yoko Kanno and arranged with Hisaaki Hogari. The music relies strongly on orchestral arrangements, along with electronic sounds borrowed from the world of progressive rock, hard rock, and electronica.".
- Sora_no_Mori comment "Disambiguation: Sora no Mori is also an ending theme to Please Teacher! by Kawada Mami.Sora no Mori (空の森) is a collection of Akino Arai's songs from various anime projects. Many of the songs are written by Yoko Kanno and arranged with Hisaaki Hogari. The music relies strongly on orchestral arrangements, along with electronic sounds borrowed from the world of progressive rock, hard rock, and electronica.".
- Q3965011 comment "Disambiguation: Sora no Mori is also an ending theme to Please Teacher! by Kawada Mami.Sora no Mori (空の森) is a collection of Akino Arai's songs from various anime projects. Many of the songs are written by Yoko Kanno and arranged with Hisaaki Hogari. The music relies strongly on orchestral arrangements, along with electronic sounds borrowed from the world of progressive rock, hard rock, and electronica.".