"The Braves - The Heirs to the Dinosaurs' Path", from Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger (2013). Performed by Takahashi Hideyuki, Matsubara Tsuyoshi, and Yoshida Hitomi.
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Tomoko Hamakawa and Tamio Kawaji in Tokyo Drifter (Seijun Suzuki, 1966)
Cast: Tetsuya Watari, Chieko Matsubara, Tamio Kawaji, Ryuji Kita, Hideaki Nitani, Eiji Go, Tomoko Hamakawa, Tsuyoshi Yoshida, Isao Tamagawa, Eimei Esumi. Screenplay: Yasunori Kawauchi. Cinematography: Shigeyoshi Mine. Production design: Takeo Kimura. Film editing: Shinya Inoue. Music: Hajime Kaburagi.
Imagine if The Godfather had been made in the mid-1960s with someone like Frankie Avalon as Michael Corleone, interpolated pop songs ("An Offer He Can't Refuse," perhaps?), and sets in comic book colors that look like they were designed for a Freed Unit musical at MGM in the 1950s. Then you have something like Tokyo Drifter, a jaw-dropping Japanese gangster movie directed by the irrepressible Seijun Suzuki. There's no summarizing a plot that has so many wild excursions, but it basically follows the attempts of a young hitman who has his yakuza boss's approval to go straight -- or so he thinks, until the boss changes his mind. None of this suggests where the movie's going to go, including the shootout between Tetsuya (Tetsuya Watari) and his almost Doppelgänger nemesis Tatsuzo (Tamio Kawaji) on the railroad tracks with an approaching train in a snowstorm. Or the free-for-all fistfight in a bar designed to look like a saloon set for an American Western, during which the bar is almost completely demolished. For most of the film, including the train track shootout, Tetsuya wears a robin's egg blue suit with white shoes, though he later changes into other pastels. Those who find Tokyo Drifter a bit much (as the studio that employed Suzuki did) dismiss it as style over substance, but it's undeniably fascinating.
Project DMM is a musical unit that sung Ultraman theme songs from 1999 to 2007. The group consists of Kazuya Daimon, KATSUMI and Tsuyoshi Matsubara. According to a Japanese variety show, they were given roles depicting that they were aliens from the M75 Ring Nebula.
Their most recent work was a collaboration with voyager, singing the movie version of the opening theme song of Ultraman X.
Source: Project DMM Official Site (Internet Archive), Trivia Fountain (Fuji Television - June 16, 2004 broadcast)