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Name
  
Mikio Sakai


Role
  
Singer

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Mikio Sakai (酒井ミキオ, Sakai Mikio, born August 24, 1970 in Hokkaidō) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. His real name is Mikirō Sakai (酒井幹郎, Sakai Mikirō). He made his debut with the single Ima dake wa Kimi wo Hanasanai (今だけは君を離さない).

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He has composed, written and performed numerous songs for several anime, including Fantastic Children, Tsubasa Chronicle, the Gorō Taniguchi-directed Sunrise productions, Planetes, s-CRY-ed, Code Geass, and Chivalry of a Failed Knight, as well as various other media.

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Singles

Toy's Factory
  • Ima dake wa Kimi wo Hanasanai (今だけは君を離さない)
  • Released February 9, 1994
  • Taisetsu na Kimi Heto (大切な君へと)
  • Released October 1, 1994
  • something
  • Released May 10, 1995
  • Zutto Zutto Dakishimetai (ずっとずっと抱きしめたい)
  • Released February 1, 1996
  • Dear
  • Released June 1, 1996
  • Soshite Kimi ha Jiyū ni Naru (そして君は自由になる)
  • Released November 1, 1996
  • Regrets
  • Released June 1, 1997
    Victor Entertainment
  • Drastic my soul
  • Released August 22, 2001 Ending & opening theme to the anime s-CRY-ed
  • Dive in the sky
  • Released November 21, 2003 Opening and ending themes to the anime Planetes

    Albums

    Toys Factory
  • In Vogue
  • Released March 1, 1994
  • scene
  • Released November 2, 1994
  • Pieces
  • Released April 1, 1996
  • Little Flowers
  • Released December 1, 1997
  • my souls
  • Released March 28, 2012

    Other

  • Anime s-CRY-ed O.S.T.2
  • November 21, 2001 Performance of the insert songs Tabidachi no Kane ga Naru (旅立ちの鐘が鳴る) and Discovery
  • Anime Planetes O.S.T.2
  • March 24, 2004 Performance of the insert song: Thanks my friend

    References

    Mikio Sakai Wikipedia