Talk:Sambomaster

Houkago no Seishun
Anyone know if 性春 is Seishun or Seiharu? I have no idea what it means. Winampman 10:40, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

Never mind, I'm pretty sure it was just an intentional misspelling of the normal 'seishun' 青春, since the title of the album means "After school youth". Winampman (talk)

Other
"They were also asked to do the main theme to the movie Koi no Mon, which became the song Utsukushi Ningen No Hibi."

But... that song isn't on the OST... and if that isn't the main theme of the movie, then which song is it? I have not been able to see the movie yet.

Heres a link to the tracklist. http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-9y-49-en-70-cnx.html Winampman 07:08, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

I am fairly positive the theme is really "# Tsuki ni Saku Hana no You ni Naru no" as that's the song which plays during the end credits and on the DVD menu. It's also the last song on the second album and the first on the OST. 69.12.130.233 12:20, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

OK, I'll change it to that then :) Winampman 20:19, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

Updated album info
Sambomaster are releasing a new album きみのためにつよくなりたい (kimi no tameni tsuyoku naritai). I'm not sure of the exact meaning of this English, I think it means "To be strong for the sake of you", but I'm not 100% as my Japanese is not great. So can somebody add an English translation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.194.64.194 (talk) 12:51, 19 April 2010 (UTC)

Updating info
This article seems to me to be woefully out of date. Everything seems to stop partway through 2011, which means there’s currently 10 years of history that should be added to the article. It’s odd — I could’ve sworn this article used to include information about the band’s prominence in the anti-nuclear movement in Japan. It seems that information has been removed along the way. Nevertheless, at least updating the discography would be a good place to start if we want to update the article to keep on top of things. Crossark (talk) 08:44, 17 September 2021 (UTC)