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Kenji Yamamoto (山本 健誌, Yamamoto Kenji, born April 25, 1964) is a Japanese video game musician working for Nintendo, notable for composing music in many titles of the Metroid series, mainly Super Metroid and the Metroid Prime trilogy.
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Kenji Yamamoto (山本健司, Yamamoto Kenji) is a J-POP genre Japanese composer and arranger. He has recorded some songs under the stagename Kenz and was a board member of the Japanese Composer Arranger Association (JCAA).
Kenji Yamamoto has been responsible for producing and composing soundtracks, including opening and ending sequence themes for various anime, tokusatsu and video game projects in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. In the early 2000s, Kenji Yamamoto joined the group called Healthy Wings, which consists of four composers who worked for Super Sentai shows in the decade: Kousuke Yamashita, Megumi Oohashi, Hiroshi Takaki, and Yamamoto himself.
He has worked on soundtracks of various Dragon Ball video games, and originally worked on the soundtrack for Dragon Ball Kai, the revamped version of Dragon Ball Z.
Kenji Yamamoto composed background music for Dragon Ball Kai until March 9, 2011, when Toei Animation publicly acknowledged that many of Yamamoto's musical works for the series have possibly infringed upon unidentified third-party copyrights. As a result, Toei Animation fired Yamamoto and replaced his compositions with those written by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the original Dragon Ball Z series. His music was used from episode 1 to episode 95 (the latter compositions were re-aired in Japan after the series ended). Furthermore, his work in the video games' re-releases has been replaced as well, starting with Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection.
Following the revelation of his BGM plagiarism situation, Kenji Yamamoto's activity is unknown as of today.
Anime
•"Battle Point Unlimited" - Various songs from A Secret Wish by Propaganda •"GIRI-GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen–" - "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin •"Isshin Ittai" - "War" (from Avatar) by James Horner •"Arata na Teki no Shutsugen" - Terminator Salvation opening theme by Danny Elfman •"Hisō na Unmei" - "Storm" (from Elizabeth: The Golden Age) by Craig Armstrong •"Yushi No Gaisen" - "German Team" (from Captain Tsubasa 3: Koutei no Chousen) by Kaori Nakabai and Rika Shigeno
Video Games
•Cell's theme (Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2) - "One of These Days" by Pink Floyd •"Move Forward Fearlessly" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai) - "Glory of the World" by Stratovarius •"Challengers" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai) - "Hunting High and Low" by Stratovarius •"Thrilling" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai) - "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath •"A Stranger" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai) - "Infinity" by Stratovarius •"Aozora o Dakishimete" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3) - "Be Good to Yourself" by Journey •"Capsule Obtain" (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3) - "September" by Earth Wind, & Fire
•Kenji Yamamoto's biography (Japanese)
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Kenji Yamamoto (born July 1, 1958) is a television composer best known for his work on the Dragon Ball franchise. Yamamoto composed material for Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Kai, and various...
9. März 2011 · A comprehensive article about the music of Kenji Yamamoto, who composed the soundtracks for many Dragon Ball games and was involved in Dragon Ball Kai. Learn about his influences, controversies, and legacy in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Kenji Yamamoto (jap. 山本 健二, Yamamoto Kenji; * 28. August 1965 in der Präfektur Yamanashi) ist ein ehemaliger japanischer Fußballspieler. Karriere. Yamamoto erlernte das Fußballspielen in der Schulmannschaft der Nirasaki High School und der Universitätsmannschaft der Komazawa-Universität.