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2 2 3206 days ago Ch Chapter 46. 1 1 1097 days ago Ch Chapter 46 6 3206 days ago Ch Chapter 45 8 3235 days ago Ch Chapter 44. 5 3 3242 days ago Ch Chapter 44. 3 2 3242 days ago Ch Chapter 44. 2 2 3242 days ago Ch Chapter 44. 1 1 1097 days ago Ch Chapter 44 7 3242 days ago Ch Chapter 43. 5 1 2268 days ago Ch Chapter 43. 3 2 3267 days ago Ch Chapter 43. 2 2 3302 days ago Ch Chapter 43. 1 1 1097 days ago Ch Chapter 43 7 3317 days ago Ch Chapter 42 7 3333 days ago Ch Chapter 41 6 1843 days ago Ch Chapter 40. 6 3 1087 days ago Ch Chapter 40.[12] Soundtrack[edit] While choosing a composer to produce the series' music, director Watanabe wanted to choose someone who had "hit a nerve" with him. A fan of drama series, Watanabe was struck by a piece of music in the medical drama Death's Organ, and found that the series' composer, Kenichiro Suehiro, had also worked on a number of his favorite anime and drama series. [17] After Suehiro was attached to the production, Watanabe gave him three major guidelines: use human voices during the Return by Death sequences; compose the music like he would for a drama or a movie to capture the emotional scenes; and "pull all the stops" for the suspenseful scenes. [17] Additionally, for the first cour, Watanabe asked for music with a "suspenseful" vibe, while requesting music with a "romantic" feel for the second cour. [17] Both Watanabe and Suehiro are fans of Italian composer Ennio Morricone, and Suehiro tried to take inspiration from his works while composing the soundtrack. [17] Watanabe also requested that there be songs that mimicked Hans Zimmer's score from The Dark Knight. [17] While Suehiro used music that wasn't very "anime-ish" during most of the series, he was asked to use more traditional anime music during the slice of life scenes. [17] A number of times during the series, such as in episodes 7 and 15, Watanabe made it a point to use an entire song, something which is unusual in most anime. [17] The series makes limited use of its opening and ending themes, and Watanabe has said that he wished he could use them more frequently. [9] Media[edit] Web novel[edit] The Re:Zero web novel was initially serialized by Tappei Nagatsuki (writing under the username Nezumi-iro Neko (鼠色猫, "Gray Cat")[18]) on the user-generated content site Shōsetsuka ni Narō from April 20, 2012, onwards. [19][20] As of February 13, 2021, six story arcs have been completed and two "EX" side stories have been published, with the seventh arc in progress.
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