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Both "Guren no Yumiya" and "Jiyū no Tsubasa" were released as part of the single "Jiyū e no Shingeki" on July 10, 2013,[57][58] which sold over 100 thousand copies in its first week of sales. [59] The series'
soundtrack was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, and the first CD was released on June 28, 2013, by Pony Canyon. [60] The first CD contains 16 tracks, including 6 vocal tracks performed by Aimee Blackschleger, CASG (Caramel Apple Sound Gadget), Cyua, Mika Kobayashi and mpi. The second CD containing the other half of the soundtrack was released on October 16, 2013, as a bonus offered
with the fourth Blu-ray and DVD limited edition volumes of the anime. [61] Track listing[edit] All music is composed by Hiroyuki SawanoTV Anime "Attack on Titan" (Original Soundtrack) track listingNo. TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length1. "ətˈæk 0N tάɪtn"RieHiroyuki Sawano, Mika Kobayashi4:162. "The Reluctant Heroes"mpiSawano, mpi4:273. "eye-water" Sawano3:014. "立body機motion" Sawano5:425. "cóunter・attàck-mˈænkάɪnd" Sawano6:066.
Fortunately, the Finger is distracted by a tiny spirit and Wilhelm kills her and rescues Subaru. Subaru is upset at his critical mistake which allowed soldiers to die, but Wilhelm tells him to keep fighting. As Otto and his merchant guild ride to evacuate people from the mansion and the village, Felix tells Subaru to make up with Julius. As Subaru approaches Julius, he
finds himself suddenly alone on the road enveloped in a blue mist and Ram mysteriously appears on a cliff above holding a bright blue flower. 2323"Nefarious Sloth"
Transliteration: "Akuratsu naru Taida" (Japanese: 悪辣なる怠惰)Yoshinobu TokumotoMasahiro YokotaniSeptember 5, 2016 (2016-09-05)[54][55] Subaru is enveloped in a blue mist and attacked by plants, but is saved from the illusion by the same tiny spirit called La that Julius had set onto Subaru to protect him. After Julius frees the
rest of the soldiers and merchants from the enchantment, Subaru is attacked by Ram who thinks that he abandoned Emilia.
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