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  2. Butter-Fly - Wikipedia

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    "Butter-Fly" was the theme song to the 1999 film Digimon Adventure, [1] performed as a ballad. [2] "Butter-Fly" was later re-worked as a rock song, and its rock iteration became the opening theme song to the television series of the same name. [2] It had been the first time Wada had performed a rock song. [2]

  3. Kōji Wada - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Wada (和田 光司, Wada Kōji, January 29, 1974 – April 3, 2016) [1] was a Japanese pop singer. He was best known for performing theme songs for several installments of the Digimon anime television series, including his recording debut in 1999 with his first and most famous single, "Butter-Fly", the theme song of the anime Digimon Adventure.

  4. Kumikyoku Nico Nico Douga - Wikipedia

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    Butter-Fly: Anime; Digimon Adventure opening theme 10-1: Makka na Chikai: Anime; Buso Renkin opening theme 10-2 (9) Butter-Fly: Previously used within the medley. 11-1: Air Man ga Taosenai: Game; Mega Man 2 BGM (original song; arrangement by Sera/Tetsukuzuokiba) 11-2 (12) Yūki Vs. Iji: Mentioned below. 12: Yūki Vs. Iji: Musical; Prince of ...

  5. Peace Sign (Kenshi Yonezu song) - Wikipedia

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    The demo that became the prototype for "Peace Sign" was produced in spring 2016. Yonezu then accepted an offer from the producers of My Hero Academia to provide music. . Yonezu referred to "Butter-Fly", the opening theme song for Digimon Adventure, as an ex

  6. Takayoshi Tanimoto - Wikipedia

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    Takayoshi Tanimoto (谷本 貴義, Tanimoto Takayoshi, born April 14, 1975), is a Japanese vocalist known for his theme song performances in Digimon, Zatch Bell! and Dragon Ball Kai, the last of which he sang "Dragon Soul" and "Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" as one-half of a special unit, Dragon Soul.

  7. Masaaki Endoh - Wikipedia

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    Masaaki Endoh was born in the Miyagi Prefecture on August 28, 1967. After graduating from high school, he joined a group called The Hiptones, but after it dissolved in 1993, he became half of the acoustic duo Short Hopes.

  8. Livetune - Wikipedia

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    Kz later collaborated with Kotoko on the song "Love 0 Jetcoaster" on Maon Kurosaki's 2011 album Butterfly Effect; Kz composed the song, and Kotoko wrote the lyrics. Kz composed the songs "New World" and "Stand Up" sung by Twill; both songs are used as opening themes to the anime Digimon Xros Wars.

  9. Butterfly (Smile.dk song) - Wikipedia

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    "Butterfly" is a song by Swedish bubblegum dance group Smile.dk, from their 1998 album Smile. It was written and produced by Robert Uhlmann and Robin Rex. The song gained popularity outside of Sweden when it was included on the first version of Konami 's music video game , Dance Dance Revolution and Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix .