Yuki ni Naritai
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Yuki ni Naritai

Minna no Uta

雪になりたい

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Episode Progress

Complete

1 / 1 episodes aired

All 1 episodes available

MUSIC1 / 1 epsFinished
Aired
Dec 1, 1968 –

Alternative Titles

ja雪になりたい

enMinna no Uta

Synopsis

Music video for the song Yuki ni Naritai by Naomi Sagara that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

Synopsis

Music video for the song Yuki ni Naritai by Naomi Sagara that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It is considered to be lost media.

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31users
Dropped1238.7%
Completed1032.3%
Planning825.8%
Watching13.2%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes are in Yuki ni Naritai?

Yuki ni Naritai is a short music production consisting of exactly 1 episode. It was originally featured as part of the NHK program Minna no Uta.

Is Yuki ni Naritai still considered an ongoing project?

No, Yuki ni Naritai is a finished music video production. It is notable for being considered lost media, meaning public access to the original footage is currently unavailable.

What is the premise of Yuki ni Naritai?

Yuki ni Naritai serves as a music video for the song of the same name performed by Naomi Sagara. The production was created to accompany the track during its broadcast on the NHK program Minna no Uta.

Who is the director of Yuki ni Naritai?

The music video Yuki ni Naritai was directed by Nakahara, Shuuichi.

Does Yuki ni Naritai have any sequels or prequels?

Yuki ni Naritai is a standalone production and is the only entry in its franchise. There are no associated prequels or sequels to watch.

Why is Yuki ni Naritai labeled as lost media?

Yuki ni Naritai is widely considered lost media because the original footage or master recordings for this specific Minna no Uta segment are not currently available for public viewing. This status makes it a significant piece of Japanese broadcast history for music video collectors.

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