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[12] The staff also had difficulty deciding on a song to use for Subaru's ringtone that plays during the closing scene of episode 19, considering songs like "Kanpaku Sengen," "The Beard Song," and "M" by Princess Princess, before settling on "Yoake no Michi" from Dog of Flanders. [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.Viz Media. ^ Akamaru Jump Interview, Golden Week 2009 ^ ディスコグラフィ (in Japanese). Sony Music. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2013. ^ "TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 1 日本語タイトル: TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 1/ アニメサントラ". CD Japan. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2013. ^ "TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 2 日本語タイトル: TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 2/ アニメサントラ". CD Japan.
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