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Minna no Uta

Japanese TV and radio program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Minna no Uta (みんなのうた), literally Everyone's Songs (English title: Songs for Everyone), is a five-minute NHK TV and radio program which is broadcast several times daily in Japan. The program started on April 3, 1961.[1] It is one of NHK's long-running programs.

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The program is generally used as filler between programs. While many of the episodes are aimed at children, a large percentage are not, so the program enjoys a wide audience.

The program is used to introduce new songs from popular and new singers, as well as to highlight the talents of various animators and directors. A list of upcoming and currently airing episodes is listed monthly in magazines such as Animage and Newtype.

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Songs introduced on Minna no Uta

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Listed alphabetically by title, with the artist or group in parentheses.

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Animators

These animators have had their works appear on Minna no Uta.

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