Yeah. It's original to the Indian dub and it is kind of like the equivalent to the original Pokémon dub themes over here in terms of nostalgia value, or so Wikipedia seems to suggest.
Just for your future edification: I want to add some finishing touches to "The Sheltering Sky" but that's basically in the box ("and it's Nancarr—" *shot by the PC Music police*) as we speak. Also considering some other stuff but loop editing in Logic is way more involved than in Garageband so I'm still getting the hang of that.
Now I'm just remembering how much Finnish people love doganime
The first episode of Doganime is a relatively realistic story about how a Japanese hunter is tracking a bear that, due to a bullet lodged in its brain, can no longer hibernate and is going berserk as a result. One of his hunting dogs is killed by the bear on the same day the dog's mate has a new puppy, who is the main character of Doganime.
The last episode of Doganime is about how that dog, who can talk, has gathered an army of dogs all across Japan to fight the bears and defeat the Bear Generals of the bear that killed his father. The bears attack the bear that killed his father, and MC dog kills him with a secret hunting dog technique that involves spinning in a circle and biting the foe's head off.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
https://soundcloud.com/planetjane/bharat-demo-loop