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{{Short description|Japanese music group}}
{{about|the Japanese pop ensemble|other uses|Oranges and Lemons (disambiguation)}}
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{{Primary sources|date=July 2008}}
| name = Oranges & Lemons
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| genre = [[Anison]]
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| label = [[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]
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*[[Masumi Itō]]
*[[Yōko Ueno]]
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'''Oranges & Lemons''' is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] band formed by a duo of music composers and performers, [[Masumi Itō]] and [[Yōko Ueno]]. The duo is most notable for performing the opening theme ("Soramimi Cake"), and closing theme ("Raspberry Heaven") to the anime television series ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''.
'''Oranges & Lemons''' is a Japanese band formed by a duo of music composers and performers, [[Masumi Itō]] and [[Yōko Ueno]]. The duo is most notable for performing the opening theme ("Soramimi Cake"), and closing theme ("Raspberry Heaven") to the anime television series ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]''.


Itō and Ueno, still under the title of 'Oranges & Lemons' also performed the album ''Tribute to Azumanga Daioh'' in which they sang multiple songs based on the music from the series. This album is notable because it not only contains an alternate 'softer' version of "Soramimi Cake" (Cake of Mishearing) but also an a cappella version of "Raspberry Heaven".
Itō and Ueno, still under the title of 'Oranges & Lemons' also performed the album ''Tribute to Azumanga Daioh'' in which they sang multiple songs based on the music from the series. This album is notable because it not only contains an alternate 'softer' version of "Soramimi Cake" (Cake of Mishearing) but also an a cappella version of "Raspberry Heaven".
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Itō and Ueno also sing {{nihongo|"Daichi no La-li-la"|大地のla-li-la||literally "La-li-la of the Earth"}} together, the ending theme to the anime ''[[Scrapped Princess]]'', although not under the band name Oranges & Lemons.
Itō and Ueno also sing {{nihongo|"Daichi no La-li-la"|大地のla-li-la||literally "La-li-la of the Earth"}} together, the ending theme to the anime ''[[Scrapped Princess]]'', although not under the band name Oranges & Lemons.


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== External links ==
*[http://masumi-itou.com/ Masumi Itō's official website]
*[http://www.uenoyoko.com/ Yōko Ueno's official website]


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Revision as of 22:31, 28 August 2024

Oranges & Lemons
GenresAnison
LabelsLantis
Members

Oranges & Lemons is a Japanese band formed by a duo of music composers and performers, Masumi Itō and Yōko Ueno. The duo is most notable for performing the opening theme ("Soramimi Cake"), and closing theme ("Raspberry Heaven") to the anime television series Azumanga Daioh.

Itō and Ueno, still under the title of 'Oranges & Lemons' also performed the album Tribute to Azumanga Daioh in which they sang multiple songs based on the music from the series. This album is notable because it not only contains an alternate 'softer' version of "Soramimi Cake" (Cake of Mishearing) but also an a cappella version of "Raspberry Heaven".

Itō and Ueno also sing "Daichi no La-li-la" (大地のla-li-la, literally "La-li-la of the Earth") together, the ending theme to the anime Scrapped Princess, although not under the band name Oranges & Lemons.