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− | '''[[File:Oban Star-Racers English opening; Never Say Never|thumb|300px|right]]Never Say Never''' was the energetic opening theme for [[Ōban Star-Racers]] in the US broadcast, replacing the more subdued [[Chance To Shine]]. It was packaged with the international broadcasts (except for UK and France) when Disney XD launched in February 2009. It was performed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Midnight_Project <u>After Midnight Project</u>]. The instrumental of this song also played as the ending theme at launch time. As of 2015, soundtracks containing "Never Say Never" are not available on any marketed |
+ | '''[[File:Oban Star-Racers English opening; Never Say Never|thumb|300px|right]]Never Say Never''' was the energetic opening theme for [[Ōban Star-Racers]] in the US broadcast, replacing the more subdued [[Chance To Shine]]. It was packaged with the international broadcasts (except for UK and France) when Disney XD launched in February 2009. It was performed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Midnight_Project <u>After Midnight Project</u>]. The instrumental of this song also played as the ending theme at launch time. As of 2015, soundtracks containing "Never Say Never" are not available on any marketed Ōban media, and it can only be heard in video-captures of Jetix TV broadcasts retained on YouTube or file-trading sites. |
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 18 June 2015
Never Say Never was the energetic opening theme for Ōban Star-Racers in the US broadcast, replacing the more subdued Chance To Shine. It was packaged with the international broadcasts (except for UK and France) when Disney XD launched in February 2009. It was performed by After Midnight Project. The instrumental of this song also played as the ending theme at launch time. As of 2015, soundtracks containing "Never Say Never" are not available on any marketed Ōban media, and it can only be heard in video-captures of Jetix TV broadcasts retained on YouTube or file-trading sites.