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Anime music is by far one
of the most influential genres of our time. For some, it could be motivating,
others it could be inspiring, and maybe for others it could be seen as
soothing.
As for me, it’s a
combination of those three. However, there are some anime soundtracks that I
always find myself returning to for nostalgia, good music, and overall, a
fantastic anime. Here’s my top three anime soundtracks.
3. “Howl’s Moving Castle”
Hayao Miyazaki is possibly
one of the most influential persons ever to exist. His ideas are wonderful, his
art style is whimsical, and even the music for his pieces is amazing. I solely
chose “Howl’s Moving Castle” because it’s the first musical score I recall when
I hear ‘Hayao Miyazaki’.
“Howl’s Moving Castle”
follows Sophie on a journey of magic and her fateful meeting with Howl, the
owner of a moving, enchanted castle. This movie has gone on to be considered as
a Miyazaki classic next to “Spirited Away” and “My Neighbor Totoro”. The iconic
art style creates a beautiful tapestry while melding wonderfully with music crafted
by Joe Hisashi. It’s a soundtrack that makes you feel like you’re floating. It’s
an overall upbeat soundtrack with some mellow tones which exposes the mood of
the movie.
Favorite song: Sky Stroll - this song just oozes with whimsy that is spread throughout “Howl’s Moving Castle” and features some beautiful violins. It’s an uplifting piece that starts off slow and builds up to something truly upbeat and lovely.
Favorite song: Sky Stroll - this song just oozes with whimsy that is spread throughout “Howl’s Moving Castle” and features some beautiful violins. It’s an uplifting piece that starts off slow and builds up to something truly upbeat and lovely.
2. “.hack//SIGN”
“.hack//SIGN” was an anime
from my teen years, when Toonami was fresh. “.hack//SIGN” took place in an
MMORPG called The World and focused on Tsukasa, a boy who can’t log out.
The music in this series is classical and pop themed which fits perfectly,
given the location of the anime. The tunes surface old memories of late nights
watching this series, relating to the characters who were finding themselves,
and trying to understand life through my adolescent eyes.
Favorite song: Fake Wings – ah, the song of my teen years. I would play this nonstop until my speakers were worn out. It has a great harmony accompanied with a beautiful piano and tugs at the heartstrings.
Favorite song: Fake Wings – ah, the song of my teen years. I would play this nonstop until my speakers were worn out. It has a great harmony accompanied with a beautiful piano and tugs at the heartstrings.
1.”Revolutionary Girl
Utena”
Where do I even begin with
this soundtrack? With this show? The series revolves around Utena Tenjou, a
tomboy at Ohtori Academy who finds herself through endless duels while winning
the hand of the Rose Bride, Anthy Himemiya. The anime itself is a brilliant
showcase of growing up, philosophy, life lessons, and comedy. The music is no
exception.
Crafted by the Be-Papas, the music covers a ton of genres. It has
a little something for everyone and it does not disappoint. Even the lyrics are
strange, but enticing, riddled with deep layers that tie into the scene that
they’re played during. The lyrics give way to hours of translating what it all
means while jamming out to some amazing tunes.
Favorite song: Watashi Banbatsu Hyaku
Fushigi – this song is raw. This song is every heartbreak you’ve ever
endured, every harsh realization about yourself, every struggle you have with
yourself, and every single roughness that you have ever encountered in your
life. It’s powerful and mind numbingly emotional.
Overall, these soundtracks
have shaped my musical tastes and inspired me to write or draw. I hope they
give you some inspiration as well and open your minds.
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So tell me, what’s your
favorite song from an anime?
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