
Go Misawa 1928-2007 Born in the island of Kyushu on February 26, 1928 in Japan, Misawa had an early successful career as the baritone in a vocal quartet called "The Four Coins". The quartet toured the US for six months in the early '60s as "The Tokyo Four". After the death of a group member in the early '70s, the quartet broke up and Misawa began composing and arranging music as a new career. Misawa composed music for several anime series, including "Devilman" and "Ace wo Nerae!" in the early 1970s.
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Akuma Fukkattsu
最終戦争(アーマゲドン)
悲しき戦場
Devilman no Uta
Theme of Garoga (M25, M21, M2)
裏切り者-美樹への愛
悪魔復活
愛する者のために
地獄からの使者
Zone Fighter Spirits March
Zone Fighter Meteor Victory (one chorus, version 1)
Akuma Fukkatsu
Blast King Ghidorah at Point Blank (Episode 5), King Ghidorah's Counterattack (Episode 6)
Zone Fighter Spirits March (one chorus)
Zone Fighter Meteor Victory (one chorus, version 3)
To a New Home
Zone Fighter Meteor Victory (one chorus, version 2)
Zone Fighter (TV size, karaoke version)
Zone Fighter Theme (Kadoma Children's Choir)
Submersion! Godzilla, Save Tokyo! (Episode 15)
悪魔人間 (デビルマン) - 不動明
悪魔一族(デーモン)
破壊-限りなき闘争本能
果てしなき死闘の始まり・・・
人間界-ドタバタ
Devilman
Zone Family (M9, M27, M6, M10, M13A)
The Invader's Demon Face (M25B, M26B, M65, M62B)
Zone Fighter Spirits March (karaoke version)
Fierce! Zone & Godzilla vs the Allied Terro-Beast Army! (Episode 25)
Invincible! Godzilla's Violent Rampage! (Episode 21)
Devilman no Uta (Night Version)
更なる激闘
ふり向いたワタシ
Zone Fighter Spirits March (Kadoma Children's Choir)
In the Twinkling of an Eye: The Roar of Godzilla! (Episode 11)
End Theme (M14)
Zone Fighter (TV size)
Zone Fighter Spirits March (M64B instrumental)
破壊-限りなき闘争本能
裏切り者-美樹への愛
B1 - 人間界-ドタバタ - ポチ校長 (J-15)
A6 - 果てしなき死闘の始まり - 飛翔、デビルウィング (E-3)
A1 - 悪魔復活 - 甦りし悪魔の群 (J-18)
A1 - 悪魔復活 - 氷の国 (I-6)
A4 - 悪魔一族(デーモン) - 大魔王ゼノン (E-1)
B5 - 愛する者のために - 今日もどこかでデビルマン
A4 - 悪魔一族(デーモン) - 魔将軍ザンニン (J-18)
A5 - 破壊-限りなき闘争本能 - 残虐なる魂 (J-1)
A2 - 悪魔人間(デビルマン)-不動明 - わざわいをもたらす男 (A-6)
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