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Naruto soundtrack composer
Naruto soundtrack composer





naruto soundtrack composer

You created songs that made fans cry, made them scream with joy and also scared them to the core. So I grew up listening to the sound of the shamisen and other Japanese instruments …Īlso, I think joining the Musashi group, which used Japanese instruments, during the Naruto series awakened my dormant “Japanese instincts”. I can’t even start to count them.įans love Narutomusic because it’s a combination of traditional Japanese music and rock – it features and mixes many genres! When you were approached to work on this project, what influences did you draw from and why did you decide to tweak genres together like that?įirst of all, my parents’ house was a Geisha House, and I was surrounded by many geishas as a child (I grew up in an environment of traditional Japanese culture.) The scene where Naruto meet Kushina and Minato at the end of the anime and they go their separate ways again, I cried even though I was watching TV and my music playing. There are so many that it is very difficult to limit yourself to just one.įirst, the Itachi and Sasuke parting scene was awesome, then the scene where Kushina and Minato sealed the nine tails inside Naruto for the last time.

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What are your favorite compositions from Naruto Shippuden which you worked on and why? I mean, I’m glad it turned out to be more than I imagined. So that was really good … A good miscalculation. To be honest, I didn’t expect this during the production process. When you were composing this music, did you think this anime and your creations would become so famous and deeply loved? Naruto is a legendary anime, but without a doubt, the music helped catapult it to success! What was your reaction when you saw how much fans around the world love your music?įirst of all, it is a great honor for me to be asked this question.Īt first I didn’t really feel that my music could be enjoyed by people all over the world, but as I worked I started getting comments and messages from people, and when I went to various places and experienced the reactions in person for the first time, I felt a sense of gratitude and happiness that I had made the music. In light of this momentous occasion, ANN was able to speak with one of the main composers of the series, Yasuharu Takanashi, about the creative processes and inspirations behind some of shounen lively. For the first time since the first episode of the Naruto anime broadcast in Japan in 2002, music for the three episodes of the very popular animated series ( Naruto, Naruto Shippuden and Boruto) along with their respective films have been officially made available for streaming / download outside of Japan.







Naruto soundtrack composer