• Kōji Wada (和田 光司, Wada Kōji, January 29, 1974 – April 3, 2016) was a Japanese pop singer. He was best known for performing theme songs for several installments...
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  • song recorded by Japanese singer Kōji Wada as the opening theme song to Digimon Adventure. The song was released as Wada's debut single on April 23, 1999...
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  • Kōji Wada (和田 浩治, Wada Kōji, 28 January 1944 – 6 July 1986) was a Japanese actor. In 1959, Wada was scouted and joined Nikkatsu Company at the age of...
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  • "Evolution &Digixros ver.TAIKI" by Kōji Wada and Takayoshi Tanimoto "Evolution &Digixros ver.KIRIHA" by Kōji Wada and Takayoshi Tanimoto "WE ARE Xros...
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  • marathon. Kōji Wada's song "FIRE!!" was used as the opening theme for the series. The two ending themes were "Innocent ~Mujaki na Mama de~", by Kōji Wada, and...
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  • Tamura Haruka Tomatsu Nao Toyama Maaya Uchida Yuma Uchida Sumire Uesaka Kōji Wada Zaq Ali Project Aqours Angela ClariS Dialogue Egoist Garnidelia Granrodeo...
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  • first album of Japanese singer Kōji Wada. The album was released on December 5, 2001 through King Records. All lyrics are written by Kōji Wada v t e...
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  • Japanese comedian Koji Ezumi (江角 浩司, born 1978), Japanese footballer Kōji Fukada (深田 晃司, born 1980), Japanese film director Kōji Hanada (花田 光司) (born...
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  • main opening theme for all episodes aired in Japan is "Butter-Fly" by Kōji Wada, which peaked at #47 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. "I Wish" by AiM...
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  • 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...
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  • Wada for the first half and "An Endless Tale" by Wada and AiM for the second half. The insert songs featured in the show are "With the Will" by Kōji Wada...
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  • team of the anime. The opening theme song for the anime, Butter-Fly by Kōji Wada, and the insert song used for digivolutions, Brave Heart by Ayumi Miyazaki...
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  • Japanese businessman Kikuo Wada (和田 喜久夫, born 1951), Japanese wrestler Kōji Wada (和田 光司, 1974–2016), Japanese singer and songwriter Wada Koremasa (和田 惟政, 1536–1571)...
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  • Hiroshi Kurosaki Yoko Yamamoto as Itoko Koyanagi Yuji Okada as Daize Tonoka Kōji Wada as Mashida Tatsuya Fuji as George Inoue Keisuke Inoue as Mr. Funazu, Magazine...
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    best album in 2006, Get over the Border. In 2009 he collaborated with Kouji Wada to produce a song in Japanese and Portuguese. On September 17, 2010, Ricardo...
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  • becomes a leader figure for the girls. Meanwhile, Mei's boyfriend Michio (Kōji Wada) wants to join some right-wing nationalists, the Seiyu Group. To prove...
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  • Carey song), 1997 "Butterfly" (Smile.dk song), 1998 "Butter-Fly", by Kōji Wada, 1999 "Butterfly", by the Bee Gees, covered on Barry Gibb's album Greenfields...
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  • January 21, 2001, for purchase. The film's theme song is "Butter-Fly" by Koji Wada. In North America, footage from Digimon Adventure was edited with footage...
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  • Day Real Estate song), 1994 "Seven" (David Bowie song), 1999 "Seven" (Kōji Wada song), 1999 "Seven" (Mika Nakashima song), 2004 "Seven" (Fever Ray song)...
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  • Shōgeki" (ターゲット~赤い衝撃~, Tāgetto: Akai Shōgeki, lit. "Target: Red Shock") by Kōji Wada. Two ending themes by Ai Maeda (credited as AiM) were used, "Ashita wa...
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    Chihiro Yonekura, "Sousei no Aquarion" with Akino, "Butter-Fly" with Kōji Wada, "Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger" with Hideyuki Takahashi from Project.R, "Eternal...
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    Gentaro Takahashi as Hachibei Ichirō Nakatani as Kazaguruma no Yahichi Kōji Wada as Genpachiro Tsurugi Komaki Kurihara as Yumi Okumura Toshiro Mifune as...
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  • of Adventure, a group composed of Digimon anime theme song performers Kōji Wada, AiM, and Takayoshi Tanimoto. It was released as a single on February...
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  • Yujiro Ishihara Akira Kobayashi Keiichirō Akagi Joe Shishido Mitsuo Hamada Kōji Wada Hiroyuki Nagato Tamio Kawachi Hideaki Nitani Tatsuya Fuji Tetsuya Watari...
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  • original music by Kousuke Yamashita as well as various insert songs sung by Kōji Wada. Anime and manga portal General "Toei Animation: Digimon Xros Wars Episode...
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  • revision of "Pie Jesu", a traditional Catholic hymn. "Butter-Fly" by Kōji Wada is used as the film's opening theme song, while "Sakuhin No. 2 "Haru"...
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  • 2001, to March 31, 2002. The opening theme is "The Biggest Dreamer" by Kōji Wada, which peaked at #59 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. The ending themes...
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  • the studio. Joe Shishido as Shintaro Ibuki Yumiko Nogawa as Borneo Maya Kōji Wada as Abe Tomiko Ishii as Roku Kayo Matsuo as Mino Misako Tominaga as Machiko...
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  • Masaaki Endoh, Edu Falaschi, Yoko Ishida, Hironobu Kageyama, MoJo, Pato Fu, Kōji Wada, and Nobuo Yamada July 11~13 and 16~20, 2008 Mart Center 120,000 Akira...
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  • original music by Kousuke Yamashita as well as various insert songs sung by Kōji Wada. TV Asahi's official The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms website...
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