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  2. Butter-Fly - Wikipedia

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    Version)" was released on November 25, 2015 as the theme song for the Japanese version of the anime film series Digimon Adventure tri., [8] and the single was his last release before his death on April 3, 2016. [9] A second version of "Butter-Fly (tri. Version)" was released as a tribute on May 1, 2018 as the ending theme to Digimon Adventure tri.:

  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. 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]

  5. Digimon Adventure tri. - Wikipedia

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    The theme song for the original Japanese version is "Butter-Fly (tri. version)" by Kōji Wada, while the English version has the theme song titled "Digimon Are Back (Again!)", performed by John Majkut. The reason of this change is because of licensing issues. The Japanese version's theme song was later kept in the sixth and final part.

  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. Ayumi Miyazaki - Wikipedia

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    He also sang the two evolution theme songs for Digimon Adventure 02, called "Break Up" [2] and "Beat Hit!" In addition, he sang the second evolution theme for Digimon Frontier, called "The Last Element". Moreover, he collaborated with other Digimon song artists in Yūki o Uketsugu Kodomotachi e (勇気を受け継ぐ子供達へ, lit.

  8. Digimon Adventure (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack of the show was replaced by music composed by Udi Harpaz [20] and Shuki Levy, [21] [22] which recycled several music soundtracks from Starcom: The U.S. Space Force, Masked Rider and Spider-Man: The Animated Series. [citation needed] The opening theme for all episodes is "Digimon Theme" by Paul Gordon. [23] "

  9. List of Digimon Tamers episodes - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The English opening sees a revamped version of the theme song from Digimon Adventure & Adventure 02 by Paul Gordon and it was the last one in the series to do so. The third season of Digimon: Digital Monsters (aka Digimon Tamers ) was licensed by Saban Entertainment in North America and other English-speaking territories, and was ...