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Michihiko Ohta : ウィキペディア英語版
Michihiko Ohta

is a Japanese singer, composer and arranger who has worked for several anime series such as ''Bubblegum Crash'', ''Captain Tsubasa J'' and ''Digimon''.
In the Digimon series, Ohta wrote three of the four opening themes: "Target ~Akai Shougeki~", "The Biggest Dreamer" and "FIRE!!" (all sung by Kouji Wada) - almost every Evolution theme - "brave heart", "Break Up!" (sung by Ayumi Miyazaki), "SLASH!!" (sung by himself) and others - several Image themes and other Digimon related songs. He also wrote and arranged some of the tracks on Kouji Wada's album ''All of My Mind'.
In 2003, Ohta released ''Mirai e no Message ~Michihiko Ohta Self-Cover'', an album containing cover versions some of the Digimon songs he wrote and with duets with other Digimon singers, Kouji Wada and AiM.
Ohta wrote an insert song for the fifth Digimon series, ''Digimon Savers''. The track, titled "Believer" and sung by Ikuo of ''Prince of Tennis'' fame, is used as the series evolution theme, and was released on June 29, 2006.
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