Dive into the World of 'I Want to Eat Your Pancreas'
The TV anime adaptation of "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas," based on the poignant work by Aki Nakagawa, continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of beauty and melancholy. The ninth episode recently aired, showcasing the delicate interplay between girls and yokai. To coincide with the airing, "PONY CANYON NEWS" is running a special interview series entitled "I Want to Hear About the Behind-the-Scenes" focusing on the music of the show.
In the latest episode of the series, sound director Ryosuke Naya, composer Keiji Inoue, and Yuqi from UQiYO come together for the second part of their insightful discussion. The trio shares their thoughts on the impactful music featured throughout the series and highlights the aspects of the show that they believe stand out. This interview gives fans a deeper understanding of the creative process behind the show's evocative soundtrack, making it a must-read alongside the anime and accompanying music videos.
A Glimpse into the Soundtrack
As fans eagerly anticipate the original soundtrack, set to be released on December 24, the excitement continues to build. Featuring a cover illustration by Aki Nakagawa herself, the soundtrack will include stunning tracks such as "Lily" performed by Renna Ueda and the ending theme "Sunshine, Can I Become That?" sung by Aoi Fairuz. Inoue's dramatic compositions for the series also promise to make this a remarkable two-disc collection that enthusiasts won't want to miss.
Why the Music Matters
Music plays a crucial role in any storytelling medium, and in "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas," it underscores the emotional narrative beautifully. Ryosuke Naya’s vision as a sound director ensures that every note resonates with the viewer's heart, enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative. Composer Keiji Inoue’s ability to create melodies that linger well after viewing adds greatly to the series' overall impact.
Yuqi from UQiYO brings a fresh perspective to the collaboration, as their contributions aim to fuse traditional anime soundtracks with modern sensibilities. This blend results in an auditory experience that complements the profound themes of the show.
Airing Schedule
For those who haven't yet tuned in, "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas" airs on multiple platforms:
- - AT-X: Thursdays at 10:30 PM (repeats Mondays at 10:30 AM and Wednesdays at 4:30 PM)
- - TOKYO MX: Thursdays at 11:30 PM
- - Sun TV: Thursdays at 12:00 AM
- - BS Nippon: Thursdays at 1:00 AM
- - Ehime Asahi TV: Fridays at 1:50 AM
Streaming Availability
The series is also available on platforms like ABEMA and dAnime Store with simultaneous streaming every Thursday at 11:30 PM, while Prime Video and other services provide episodes every Tuesday at 11:30 PM.
Make sure to check each platform for the most current schedule, as timing may change without notice.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the journey through "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas" is not just a visual feast, but an emotional experience enhanced by its stirring soundtrack. The upcoming soundtrack release promises to further immerse fans in the intricate world crafted by Aki Nakagawa and the talented team behind the anime. For updates, fans can visit the official anime website and social media channels.
Stay tuned for more, and don't forget to catch the latest episodes and the upcoming soundtrack release!