HoneyWorks

HoneyWorks ( ハニーワークス Haniiwaakusu in Japanese, also known as "haniwa") Japan VOCALOID Orchestra. The group started uploading their original VOCALOID songs online to NicoNico in 2010 and began to collaborate with singer CHiCO in May 2014 (CHiCO with HoneyWorks).[1] They made a major debut in January 2014.[2]

HoneyWorks
Origin Japan
Years active2010-present
Websitehoneyworks.jp
MembersGom, shito, yamako

Members

Main Members

  • Gom (composer)
  • shito (composer)
  • Yamako (illustrator)

Supporting Members

  • Oji (guitar, joined in 2012)
  • Rokoru 《ろこる》 (illustrator, joined in 2013)
  • ziro (movie, joined in 2014)
  • cake (keyboard, joined in 2014)
  • Atsuyuk! (drum, joined in 2014)
  • Mogelatte 《モゲラッタ》 (Illustrator, joined in 2014)
  • Nakanishi 《中西》 (guitar, 2017)

TV

HoneyWorks songs have been featured as an opening/ending song in the following TV shows:

  • Itsudatte Bokura no Koi wa 10 cm Datta
  • Twins for Pri Pri Chi-Chan
  • Kotoba No Iranai Yakusoku for Naruto
  • Ai No Scenario for Magic Kaito
  • Pride Kakumei for Gintama
  • Sekai Wa Koi Ni Ochiteiru for Ao Haru Ride
  • Kyou Mo Sakura Mau Akatsuki Ni for Gintama
  • Beloved X Survival for Brothers Conflict
  • Nostalgic Rainfall for Koi wa Ameagari no You ni [3][4]
  • Hikari Shoumeiron for Gintama[5]
  • Otome-domo Yo for Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo Yo[6][7]
  • Kessen Spirit for Haikyuu!!

Also, a TV anime Itsu Datte Bokura no Koi wa 10 centi Datta (Our Love Has Been 10 Centimeter Apart) that featured HoneyWorks's story and songs started its 6-week program on November 24, 2017.[8]

Movies

HoneyWorks songs have been featured as an opening/ending/insert song in the following movies:

  • Tsunoru Kimochi for Principal ~Koi Suru Watashi wa Heroine desu ka?~
  • Principal No Kimi E for Principal ~Koi Suru Watashi wa Heroine desu ka?~

Honeyworks songs have been the inspiration for two movies, Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita and Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan o. Both heavily incorporate the band's songs.

Songs

CHiCO with HoneyWorks

  Single Track listing Release date
1 世界は恋に落ちている (The World is Falling in Love) 6 August 2014
2 アイのシナリオ (Ai No Scenario) 4 February 2015
3 プライド革命 (Pride Revolution) 5 August 2015
4 恋色に咲け (Koiiro no Sake) 13 April 2016
5 カヌレとウルフ (Canele and Wolf) 14 September 2016
6 今日もサクラ舞う暁に (Kyou mo Sakura Mau Akatsuki Ni) 26 April 2017
7 ヒカリ証明論 (Hikari Shoumeiron) 8 August 2018
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