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RE: Anime Tracks Thursdays #2: Requesting A Song That Will Make You Feel Like You've Been Through Something

in The Anime Realm6 months ago

I cant believe if somebody have missed this, but things like this happen; 🙏 do watch it. 🐈🐈🐈


( here is a little teaser ))))

...and the music.

...this deceptively naive kid song with simple words (just "la-la-la') was sung by composer Joe Hasaishi's 4-year-old daughter for the anime 'Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind' (1979) - one of my all-time faves. Post-acalyptic thriller, with anti-war pathos, toxic and dangerous biosphere, and a strong female-protagonist fencing character - thats Miyazaki's stunning masterpiece. (One of many!) This soundtrack theme is labelled as 'Requiem', and it accompanies the girl's miraculous revival after almost death. Every time I hear (and see) this scene, my eyes become wet from emotion and catharsis. If I was to create a separate blog about this song, I could fill it with variety of cover versions: people perform this tune using piano, bass-guitar, violin, musical box organ... even glass harp or PC game! I'm not alone, this music definitely touches the hearts of thousands of people.

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So simple lyrically, yet so powerful. Great tune. The Anime looks pretty cool too and gives me Apidya vibes from back in the day. Added to my watch list! 😀

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O! so it was new to you? very nice that I have informed you, then. ☘️

Turned on Apidya OST!