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What super Japanese songs are there?
Super Japanese songs include Butter-Fly and Red-Lotus Bow and Arrow.

Butterfly is a rock single, sung by Wada Kouji, written by Hidenori Chiwata and composed by Watanabe. It is widely known as the theme song of animated digital baby, with a score of 9.7. It is the classic theme song of Japanese animation. The rock style of the whole song Butter-Fly is not a bit noisy and hoarse, but very light and clean, which is definitely one of the anime divine comedy.

The Bow and Arrow of Red Lotus is the opening song of the Japanese TV cartoon The Attacking Giant, composed, written and sung by Lovo. This song shows the determination of human giants not to flinch when facing each other. It was made by members of the Rock Symphony Orchestra. Its style is passionate and grand, and its impact is extremely strong. It is one of the most passionate songs of netizens. Douban scored 9.5, ranking second in Riman's most popular theme song, and deserved it.

Creation background

1993, Wada Kouji came to Tokyo alone, and later worked in a studio through a magazine. During this period, he worked as an extra for many TV dramas and movies. Gradually, he got tired of this kind of life and moved the idea of going home. He gave up his acting career and sent his music works to various offices, companies, record stores, and sometimes even 100 at a time, but they were all gone.

At the end of 1998, Hiroyuki Kakudo, the director of the TV animation "Digital Baby", called Wada Kouji to show him the feeling of seeing the digital baby for the first time, hoping to meet him again, so Butter-Fly was born.