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Hiroyuki Sawano Performs Attack on Titan Film's Ending Theme 'YAMANAIAME'

posted on by Sarah Nelkin
Sawano also performs insert song for Attack on Titan: No Regrets OVA

Oricon Style is reporting that Hiroyuki Sawano (Aldnoah.Zero theme song performance, Guilty Crown soundtrack) will perform the ending theme song for the upcoming Shingeki no Kyojin Zenpen ~Guren no Yumiya~ (Attack on Titan Part I: Crimson Bow and Arrow) film. The title of the song will be "YAMANAIAME" (The Rain That Won't Stop), and it will be included on the "YAMANAIAME" CD that also contains the insert song for the Attack on Titan: No Regrets original video anime (OVA), "So ist es immer," Mica Caldito's version of Levi's theme, "The Reluctant Heroes," and the movie size edit of "YAMANAIAME."

Linked Horizon will return to perform the opening theme song "Guren no Zahō" (Crimson Coordinates). Sawano is returning to compose the soundtrack as well.

The second set of advance tickets for the film went on sale on September 13. People who order during the second advance sales period will receive a set of snarling Eren and Titan Eran rubber straps illustrated by Yuupon.

The 2013 Attack on Titan television series is being recompiled into two theatrical films. The second film, Shingeki no Kyojin Kōhen ~Jiyū no Tsubasa~ (Attack on Titan Part II: Wings of Freedom), will open next year. (The films are named after Linked Horizon's popular opening themes for the television anime.)

The new films will feature new dubbing and a 5.1ch remaster with returning voice cast members such as Yūki Kaji (Eren Jaeger), Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa Ackerman), and Marina Inoue (Armin Arlelt). The first film will cover episodes 1 through 13, while the second film will cover 14 through 25. They will once again feature director Tetsuro Araki at Wit Studio and composer Hiroyuki Sawano.

Source: Oricon Style


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