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Kouji Wada to Perform Digimon Adventure tri. 2nd Film's Ending Theme Song

New version of insert song from Digimon Adventure to be featured in March 12 film

The official website for the six-part Digimon Adventure tri. film project announced on Friday that Kouji Wada will also perform the ending theme song "Seven ~tri.Version~" for the second film, Digimon Adventure tri. Ketsui (Determination).
The song is a new version of the Digimon Adventure insert song "Seven." Kōhei Koyama is composing the song and writing the lyrics, and Cher Watanabe is arranging the song. The song's single will ship on March 30. Wada's "Butter-Fly ~tri.Version~" song will continue to be the opening theme for the second film.
The official English website for the film project describes the second film as follows:
Time has passed since Alphamon appeared, and restoration work has moved ahead little by little in the town of Odaiba.
"I had decided once I got back to Japan, I'd be sure to take a dip in a big bath!" shouts Mimi. Because of that and a desire to make their new members Meiko Mochizuki and Meicoomon feel welcome, the DigiDestined go to a nearby hot springs theme park. Everyone has a good time, but Joe doesn't show up.
Joe feels caught between the imminent reality of college entrance exams, and his responsibilities as a DigiDestined.
"Why do we have to do this again?"
Just then, another infected Digimon appears in Odaiba. It's that proud virus type, Ogremon... As a TV station helicopter relays a broadcast of his rampage, Mimi and Palmon spring into action.
"We'll show people that there are good Digimon, too!"
Mimi and Palmon ignore Koshiro's attempts to hold them back, however, and their battle brings about unforeseen consequences...
Joe and Mimi each have their own troubles. Then on the day of Tsukishima General High School's festival, that man appears before them...
The second film will open for a limited three-week run in Japanese theaters on March 12. The film will also be available online for a fee on the same day, and theaters will offer an early limited edition Blu-ray Disc. The Blu-ray Disc and DVD will then debut at regular retailers on April 2.
Crunchyroll is streaming the "first four episodes" of the Digimon Adventure tri. anime for users in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America. Crunchyrollwill stream the "next chapter" in March.

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