To Every You / To Me Anime Films Release Special Insert Song PVs

 

 

The upcoming two anime films, To Every You I’ve Loved Before and To Me, The One Who Loved You, both of which are based on Yomoji Otono's sci-fi romance novels, have released special PVs to introduce their insert songs for the first time. 

 

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In addition to the theme song "Kumo wo Kou," singer-songwriter Keina Suda also sings "Rakka Ryusui" (Mutual Love), the insert song for To Every You I’ve Loved Before. He says, "As the four-character idiom in the song title suggests, it expresses the way they are drawn to each other. In the film, the song is used in a nice scene where the density of the relationship increases. I would be happy if you could enjoy the song in any way you like." It was also confirmed that he also made a brief guest voice appearance in the film.

 

 

"Rakka Ryusui" special PV:

 

 

Keina Suda:

 


 

 

Meanwhile, in addition to the theme song "Shion," three-member Japanese rock band Saucy Dog also provides "Summer Day Dream," the insert song for To Me, The One Who Loved You. The band's vocalist/guitarist Shinya Ishihara says, "I wrote this song with a sense of speed and summer in mind. I think this song is also connected to the theme song. Please listen to it at the theater while remembering that summer." Like Keina Suda, Ishihara  made a guest voice appearance in the film.

 

 

"Summer Day Dream" special PV:

 

 

Saucy Dog:

 


 

 

The two films are set to be released in Japan simultaneously on October 7, 2022.

 

Main poster visual:

 

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Source: Toei Eiga Channel 1, 2

 

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