Twenty-year-old Princess Mia, the "selfish princess" of the Tearmoon Empire, has been executed by guillotine. Surprisingly, she wakes up as her twelve-year-old self with her bloodstained diary next to her. "Given a second chance at life, Mia decides to rebuild the empire. For the sake of Tearmoon's future? To save the people from starvation? For all the soldiers who lost their lives in the civil war? No! Everything she does in this life is for the sake of avoiding the guillotine! "F-For me, this should be a piece of cake!" Thus the useless, cowardly, self-serving princess brings about miracle after miracle in her great struggle to save herself in this altered-history fantasy." (Crunchyroll)
Based on the novel series by Nozomu Mochitsuki, the Tearmoon Empire anime is directed by Yūshi Ibe. Deko Akao is in charge of scripts with Mai Otsuka designing the characters and Kōji Fujimoto composing the score. Silver Link is producing. The anime stars the voice talents of Sumire Uesaka (Mia Luna Tearmoon), Tomori Kusunoki (Anne Littstein), Yuichiro Umehara (Ludwig Hewitt), Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Abel Remno), and Shun Horie (Sion Sol Sunkland)
Hello, could I get a playlist for my Nepeta tl? Super lovey, slow, gentle. The song and song mood I have in mind that you could base the playlist off of is the song Heaven by I Monster. (I saw you could do playlists in your list of things and wanted to request one. Have a nice day!)
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this album hits the spot for me when I feel horrible. it's so inoffensive in a good way, and all the titles are really inspiring. I don't often romanticize childhood, nor have I ever felt stable enough to consider being a parent, but this unlocks a rare positive atmosphere of infancy. It's refreshing to experience this type of paternal art executed so harmoniously.
I started writing about the sounds in here thinking it was very stripped down but there's much more than I originally intended to express. Papers turning, strange beeps, a middle aged sniffle, a cough, a number of guitar strings and so on. Such a mundane song but it's called "history of dreams". what a beautiful gesture.
other favorite titles from him: wooden minimal music, fruit shapes, the tale of setting sun. Off another album: Cup of Melody, Sketches of Views of Smalltown, and Atlas He Draw. it's always worth calling into question the translation, but these all seem quite fitting and expressive to me.
my favorite song of his is open window, which for me is a very contemplative and warm song. I've written about it here before. an open window is a deep motif.