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Musou Uta is possibly my favourite OP of all time - and I love a lot of OPs. While being bouncy and happy-go-lucky (Which is the sort of music I'm attracted to), it also captures the setting and culture of the Utawarerumono series and is really addictive. T___T; I've listened to this song an unhealthy ammount of times.
The ED is also very beautiful, but not the kind of music I would choose to listen to. However, I did give it the dignity of being played through to the end after episodes, because as has been mentioned, it's entirely fitting for the series. Really traditional and mythical. |
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Link #124 |
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I don't know if there's a seiyuu version, but there's a full version (4min 21) of it sung by Suara, or at least I think it is, can't remember where I downloaded it from.
Also, there's the one sung by Emi Motoda from the Utawarerumono PC game: http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...6nt-43-9v.html |
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Link #126 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Age: 38
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Check out Suara's Utawarerumono commemoration album to be released next month: http://fixrecords.com/kiga29/
Track 8 and track 11 contain rearranged versions of Kimi ga Tame and Musouka respectively, and they are awesome. |
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