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Did you know... that
Daimaou Kosaka produced the theme song to the anime adaptation of Damens Walker and had his friend sing it?
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... that
Daimaou Kosaka produced the theme song to the anime adaptation of Damens Walker and had his friend sing it? Source:
Anime News Network (
article) "Comedian/singer Daimaō Kosaka is writing, scoring, and producing the theme song "D-Woman," which his longtime friend Masako Ohara of the Kuwabata-Ohara comedy duo is singing."
This article is new enough and long enough. The hook fact is cited inline though not with the citation you presented here. AGF on Japanese. There is a citation missing, which I tagged, but otherwise the prose is cited. QPQ is present. Please add the necessary citation. –
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21:43, 2 May 2021 (UTC)reply