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Sometime later, back in her hometown in Kyushu, Suzume makes her way to school. To her surprise, she runs into Souta again, at the same location where they first met. Voice cast[edit] Character Cast Japanese English[4] Suzume Iwato (岩戸 鈴芽, Iwato Suzume) Nanoka Hara[5]Akari Miura (young)[6] Nichole Sakura
Bennet Hetrick (young) Souta Munakata (宗像 草太, Munakata Sōta) Hokuto Matsumura[7] Josh Keaton Tamaki Iwato (岩戸 環, Iwato Tamaki) Eri Fukatsu[8] Jennifer Sun Bell Minoru Okabe (岡部 稔, Okabe Minoru) Shota Sometani[8] Roger Craig Smith Rumi Ninomiya (二ノ宮 ルミ, Ninomiya Rumi) Sairi Ito[8] Amanda C. Miller Chika Amabe (海部 千果, Amabe Chika) Kotone Hanase[8] Rosalie Chiang Tsubame Iwato (岩戸 椿芽, Iwato Tsubame) Kana Hanazawa[8] Allegra Clark Hitsujirō Munakata (宗像 羊朗, Munakata Hitsujirō) Matsumoto Hakuō II[8] Cam Clarke Tomoya Serizawa (芹澤 朋也, Serizawa Tomoya) Ryunosuke Kamiki[9] Joe Zieja Daijin (ダイジン) Ann Yamane[10] Lena Josephine Marano Miki (ミキ) Aimi[11] Mela Lee Production[edit] Development[edit] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the film. The stranded catamaran Hamayuri [ja] in this aerial image taken in Ōtsuchi, Iwate became the prototype of the stranded vessel appearing in the afterlife scene. Makoto Shinkai conceived the idea for Suzume while he was traveling around Japan to give talks about his past works. He said, "In Japan, it is customary to hold a jichin-sai [ja] or groundbreaking ceremony, before construction begins on a new building or home, but we do nothing when we close them down. " Shinkai noticed that there were more empty or abandoned areas in Japan due to the country's declining birth rate and aging population, so he thought of writing a story about "mourning deserted places. "[12][13] As a result, the film inevitably turned into a road movie about visiting places. [14] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the themes in the film. While the Tiamat comet in Your Name (2016) and the concept of Weathering with You (2019) were ideas influenced by the natural disaster, Shinkai felt that he should "express the impact [he] felt through the earthquake and tsunami, instead of continuing to depict it as a metaphor.
"omake-pfadlib" Sawano3:31Total length:77:27 Second season[edit] TV Anime "Attack on Titan" Season 2 (Original Soundtrack)Soundtrack album by Hiroyuki SawanoReleasedJune 7, 2017 (2017-06-07)GenreSoundtrackLength149:00LanguageEnglishGermanJapaneseLabelPony CanyonProducerHiroyuki SawanoYasushi Horiguchi (co-producer)Attack on Titan soundtrack albums chronology TV Anime "Attack on Titan" (Original Soundtrack)
(2013) TV Anime "Attack on Titan" Season 2 (Original Soundtrack)
(2017) TV Anime "Attack on Titan" Season 3 (Original Soundtrack)
(2019) Singles from TV Anime "Attack on Titan" Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) "YAMANAIAME"
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Released: July 1, 2015 The opening theme is "Shinzō wo Sasageyo!" (心臓を捧げよ!, lit. "Dedicate your Heart!," styled in German as "Opfert eure Herzen!") by Linked Horizon,[62] and the ending theme is "Yuugure no Tori" (夕暮れの鳥, lit. "Bird at Dusk") by Shinsei Kamattechan. [63][64] Sawano returned to compose the soundtrack for the second season, with the 2-CD soundtrack released on June 7, 2017, by Pony Canyon. [65] In addition to music composed for Season 2, the soundtrack also featured any and all tracks composed for other media in-between seasons one and two, such as compilation films and OVAs. Vocals were provided by yosh, Gemie, mpi, Mica Caldito, Mika Kobayashi and Benjamin.