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Today warrior soundtrack
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today warrior soundtrack

Originally written in 1970, “Tsubasa wo Kudasai” (which translates to “Please Give Me Wings”) has become one of Japan’s most enduring folk songs, but a cover of it, sung by voice actress Megumi Hayashibara, is heard during a pivotal moment of 2009’s "Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance" movie, forming a solid connection between the song and the anime franchise in the minds of many otaku. Meanwhile, some other social media users have posted about hearing “Tsubasa wo Kudasai” while walking past the stadium during rehearsals.

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Since the stadium is an open-topped structure located in downtown Tokyo, some passersby have been able to pick out familiar melodies leaking from the building, as with the video here where the unmistakable main theme of role-playing video game series "Dragon Quest" can be heard.

today warrior soundtrack

The opening ceremony will be held at the National Stadium, and with the start of the Games not far off, rehearsals are already being held. Almost as soon as Tokyo was announced as the host city of the 2020 Olympics, there’s been speculation about what kind of music will be played at the opening ceremony. Guesses for the musical accompaniment have ranged from songs by idol groups and boy bands all the way to bona fide J-pop royalty like Hikaru Utada and Namie Amuro, and now some signs are pointing to the possibility songs that will be very familiar to video game and anime fans.














Today warrior soundtrack