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"Monster Trance" (怪物夢中(モンスタートランス), Monsutā Toransu) 142. "World Standard" (世界標準(ワールドスタンダード), Wārudo Sutandādo) 143. "Not Alone" (ひとりじゃない,
Hitori Janai) 144. "Disposition" (性癖, Seiheki) 145. "Born Slippy" 146. "Final Match-up" 147. "Last Attack" (終撃, Shūgeki) 148. "Declaration" (宣言, Sengen) 149. "Complete" (計画完遂(コンプリート), Konpurīto) 18 March 17, 2022[51]978-4-06-527288-6March 21, 2023[52]978-1-68-491854-6 150. "Holiday" (休暇, Kyūka) 151. "Changing World" (変わる世界,
Kawaru Sekai) 152.
[20] He concludes his analysis with saying, "Yes, it's a cartoon, and the kids have eyes like saucers, but it belongs on any list of the greatest war films ever made. "[19] According to Wendy Goldberg, Takahata's film also includes criticism of the emphasis on
nationalism in Japan. In a particular scene, Seita's desire to join his father reflects a "national fantasy of war," which leads him to neglect his sister. [21] Music[edit] The film score was composed by Michio Mamiya. Along with the original soundtrack, the song "Home Sweet Home", performed by coloratura soprano Amelita Galli-Curci, was included. [22] Dialogue of the film is part of the soundtrack as the music and dialogue are not separated in any way. [23] Mamiya is also a music specialist in baroque and classical music. During an interview about his music, Mamiya stated that he creates his music to encourage peace. [24] The songs in Grave of the Fireflies as
well as other pieces by Michio Mamiya such as Serenade No. 3 "Germ", express this theme. [24] Original soundtrack[23]No.