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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. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Wikipedia

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    Seven new Digimon were added as free DLC on March 10. [19] The game's music was composed by Masafumi Takada, with sound design by Jun Fukuda. [20] Purchasers of the Japanese version of the game received a code for a free digital download of 13 tracks from the game grouped together as the Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Bonus Original Soundtrack. [21]

  4. Digimon: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Music from the Motion Picture Digimon: The Movie is the original motion picture soundtrack for the film, Digimon: The Movie, released September 19, 2000 on Maverick Records on CD and compact cassette. [62] The film score was composed by Udi Harpaz and Amotz Plessner, and was performed by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. [63] [64]

  5. Kosuke Yamashita - Wikipedia

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    Kosuke Yamashita (山下 康介, Yamashita Kōsuke, born February 17, 1974) is a Japanese composer and arranger from Hamamatsu, Shizuoka.Yamashita is best known for his work on Digimon Xros Wars, Xenosaga: The Animation, and the tokusatsu television series Mahou Sentai Magiranger, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, and Kamen Rider Gaim.

  6. Takanori Arisawa - Wikipedia

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    Takanori Arisawa (有澤 孝紀, Arisawa Takanori, April 2, 1951 – November 26, 2005) was a Japanese composer and arranger best known for composing the Sailor Moon and Digimon (Seasons 1-4) anime series. He wrote music for the series, including its video games. Born in Tokyo, Arisawa began to learn piano at the age of 20.

  7. 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.

  8. Music download - Wikipedia

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    A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyrighted material without permission or legal payment.

  9. Twill (band) - Wikipedia

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    They are managed by TV Asahi Music. [1] They are also known in United States and Sweden. Two of their singles "New World" and "STAND UP" are used as opening themes for the Digimon Xros Wars anime series.