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  2. 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.

  3. Digimon Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The show's opening theme song is "Fire!!" by Kōji Wada, which peaked at #75 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. [8] The ending theme songs are "Innocent (Mujaki na Mama de)" (イノセント〜無邪気なままで〜, Inosento ~Mujaki na Mama de~) by Wada for the first half [9] and "An Endless Tale" by Wada and AiM for the second half. [10]

  4. List of Digimon Frontier episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Wada's song "FIRE!!" was used as the opening theme for the series. was used as the opening theme for the series. The two ending themes were "Innocent ~Mujaki na Mama de~", by Kōji Wada, and "an Endless tale" by Kōji Wada and Ai Maeda .

  5. Digimon Adventure 02 Movie Reveals Its Opening Scene - AOL

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    It’s all very cute, and is backed with a very upbeat and nostalgic song, Target: Red Crash by the late Wada Kouji. The song was previously used as the first opening theme for Digimon Adventure ...

  6. 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]

  7. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  8. All of My Mind - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Wada, Michihiko Ohta: Michihiko Ohta: 4:27: 8. "Because I'm Me (僕は僕だって Boku wa Boku Datte)" Yū Matsuki, Michihiko Ohta: Cher Watanabe: 4:13: 9. "Say Again" Kōji Wada, Michihiko Ohta: Michihiko Ohta: 4:21: 10. "The Future of Your Color (Dream) (君色の未来 (ゆめ) Kimi-iro no Mirai (Yume))" Kōji Wada, Cher Watanabe ...

  9. he tales were scrubbed further and the Disney princesses -- frail yet occasionally headstrong, whenever the trait could be framed as appealing — were born. In 1937, . Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" was released to critical acclaim, paving the way for future on-screen adaptations of classic tales.