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"Mothra's Song" (モスラの歌 or モスラの唄[2],   Mosura no Uta) is a song originally composed by Yuji Koseki for the 1961 Toho kaiju film Mothra, in which it was sung by Mothra's fairy priestesses the Shobijin, played by twin sisters Emi and Yumi Ito ("The Peanuts"), in order to summon her to their aid. It has since come to be recognized as Mothra's leitmotif, with renditions appearing in many of her subsequent film appearances. Two exceptions are 1966's Ebirah, Horror of the Deep, which features an unrelated song with the same name composed by Masaru Sato and performed by Pair Bambi, and 2019's Godzilla: King of the Monsters, for which composer Bear McCreary created a new arrangement of Koseki's composition that ultimately went unused, save for an instrumental version playing over the end credits.
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