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Joe Hisaishi has composed five tracks for Netflix's new anime film Leviathan, set in 1914 Europe. Leviathan is produced by Studio Orange, known for series like Trigun Stampede and Beastars. Leviathan's soundtrack also features Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi from Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 and Suzume.
Netflix and Studio Orange's upcoming sci-fi mecha anime Leviathan will feature music from none other than renowned Ghibli composer Joe Hisaishi. Based on Scott Westerfeld's YA trilogy, Leviathan is shaping up to be a series worth keeping an eye on and even listening to right now that Joe Hisaishi has been confirmed as one of the soundtrack contributors.
According to MangaMoguraRE's X post, Joe Hisaishi has composed five original tracks for Netflix's upcoming animated film LeviathanThe film is scheduled to be released exclusively on Netflix in 2025 and is produced by Qubic Pictures and animated by Studio Orange, the studio best known for hit anime series such as Trigun Stampede and Beastars.
In addition to five songs contributed by Joe Hisaishi, Leviathan will also feature music by Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi, both are most notable composed the soundtrack for Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 and Makoto Shinkai's latest hit film Suzume.
Joe Hisashi will compose five songs for Netflix's upcoming animated film Leviathan
Hisaishi's music and style fit perfectly with the setting and premise of Leviathan.
Leviathan is an alternate history story set in Europe in 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I and revolves around a girl disguised as a boy and a prince who meet by chance on a spaceship called Leviathan as they join the Royal Navy Air Service. The upcoming anime series plans to adapt the entire 2009 film trilogy.
Since Joe Hisaishi's music is often associated with Ghibli's fantasy films, his involvement in Leviathan may come as a surprise to many at first. However, the series can be considered a good fit for Hisaishi considering that he has composed music for sci-fi films such as Mospeada, Robot Carnival, and two Mobile Suit Gundam films.
Source: MangaMoguraRE/X, Netflix Anime/X
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