Akane no Guilty Crown: Supplementary Material

Soundtrack


Guilty Crown - Euterpe- The prologue of the pink-haired songstress escaping with a vial. Use in the start of the Episode 10 adaptation of the lost flashbacks with Mana. Inori later sings the song again in Ward 24 for Shu to hear and follow the trail as a bookend during the final battle.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution OST HD - 06: Opening Credits - The beginning of Akane no Guilty Crown telling what the setting is all about such as GHQ's control over Japan.

Inner Universe - Origa - Another theme of Akane no Guilty Crown's setting.

D×2 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation OST - Home - The debut of Heath and Akiko as exchange students of Tennouzu High, alongside their first interactions with Shu and his classmates.

BEATLESS Special OSThIE B- Shu and Inori, boy meets girl.

BEATLESS Special OSTRacia B- Inori.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 07 GHQ FullSize (27:25 - 31:36) - GHQ's theme. Used in the beginning of the Episode 10 adaptation where Shu panics about the failed mission to retrieve the canister from the truck due to the trauma of mercy killing Jun. Used in the Episode 14 adaptation of GHQ 'cleansing' innocent civilians of Operation Purify Tokyo with Endlave Ghost Units and the Ouryu Kyōchō at Kōenji, the Pack and Arisa hearing the news of Kōenji, and Segai's demagogy of sending the internet rumor.

Guilty Crown - David Whitaker - Ready To Go - Gai's introduction in beating the thugs. One of Funeral Parlor's main missions of first met and freed Inori, alongside stealing Daryl's Steiner for Ayase to become the mech's pilot.

Guilty Crown - Alpha - First use when Funeral Parlor reveals their presence to the general public following the ordeal of defeating Guin and his forces, slaying the Fafnir rex, and Shu willingly joins the resistance. At that moment, Shu's life changes forever. Gai appears as 'Mason' in being Shu, Heath, and Akiko's lawyer in a hilarious moment in the Episode 4 adaptation.

Guilty Crown - Omega - First use when Funeral Parlor fights GHQ before Shu first wields the Void Genome in the Episode 1 adaptation. The start of the Leukocyte mission in the Episode 6 adaptation. Used in the Episode 7 adaptation of GHQ about to fire dragoon missiles at the Kuhouin ship, and Shu and Gai have to take action, Gai lures Arisa outside and tells her to close her eyes before opening and reveals Shu using Arisa's Void. The song is used again in the Episode 8 adaptation when Shu and Funeral Parlor are in the secret GHQ facility at Izu Ōshima island to find the special item, but find out too late that it's already taken by Keido.
-Hiroyuki SAWANO / ProjectemU】 "GUILTY CROWN" suite - Ω- An alternative version of the song.

Guilty Crown - βίος / Bios - Shu first wields the Void Genome in wielding the power of the kings.

Guilty Crown - Void - Gai explains to Shu that he was originally meant to wield the Void Genome before Shu uses it, alongside the first explanation of concepts of its power and Voids in general. Gai then tells Shu to either sit quietly and be selected out of this world, or adapt and make a change. Used in the Episode 9 adaptation of Shu calling Ayase in plans to pick up Jun. Used in the Episode 19 adaptation of Haruka and Murphy escaping from GHQ, while Segai and Arisa's group plans to go after her.

CHECKMATE - 81Diver OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Funeral Parlor's plans and resolve to save the civilians from Guin and Daryl's forces.

Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Undercity Suns - Shu witnesses Daryl beating and killing a mother, showing the horrors of GHQ's tyranny.

Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Tightrope - Funeral Parlor is distracting Daryl's forces while rescuing civilians.

Guilty Crown - Basileus- Gai distracts Guin and his forces, for Shu to use Daryl's Void to deflect Guin's lasers and kills them all. Used in the Episode 10 adaptation of another Apocalypse Virus outbreak, and Inori senses in horror alongside hearing the distorted song that she (Mana) is waking up. Gai combines Yuu, Arisa, and Kenji's Voids in forming a super-powered bow and fires arrows made out of Apocalypse Virus at the United Nations fleet in kick-starting the final war in Ward 24.
-Hiroyuki SAWANO / ProjectemU】 "GUILTY CROWN" suite - Βασιλευς- An alternative version of the song.

THEMEX - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - GHQ summons the Fafnir rex. Shu and Funeral Parlor's commentary and shock of seeing an experimental dinosaur created by GHQ.

z37b20a13t01t08le (Minor Boss Battle) - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - vs. Fafnir rex.

Guilty Crown - SawanoHiroyuki[nZk] - Bios-LaZaRuS - Last stand against the Fafnir rex in establishing Shu and Funeral Parlor's team up to slay the dinosaur, alongside establishing the retelling's setting with its writing.

Xenoblade Chronicles X - Title Theme- The aftermath of slaying the Fafnir rex and with the civilians being saved. Gai's offer to Shu of joining Funeral Parlor. Shu willingly accepts. This song gives that different theme and in relating to Shu (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown) being bolder and not hesitating as much unlike his actual canon self.

Guilty Crown - Euterpe (Silence Version) - First use at the end of the Episode 2 adaptation of Shu's reflection in his class on his decision to join Funeral Parlor, just before Inori transfers to his school seconds later. Use in the Episode 8 adaptation where Souta attempts to confess his love towards Inori. Used in the Episode 13 adaptation for Inori's concert at the school festival.

BEATLESS ORIGINAL SOUNDLacia A- Inori settling in Shu's school and his home.

BEATLESS ORIGINAL SOUNDArato- Shu's civilian theme.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 1 - Casual ambient theme. The enjoyment of summer in Shibuya. Heath daydreams of himself and two cognitive versions of Ayase being seductive and having a three-way kiss with their man, and about to have a threesome before Heath wakes up, much to Ayase's tsundere angered annoyance upon learning it.

Tamanegi - Guilty Crown OST Another Side 03 - Hiroyuki Sawano - Casual ambient theme. Relaxing moments. Used in the Episode 7 adaptation such as Shu, Heath, and Akiko returning to school. Used in the Episode 8 adaptation such as Shu's group exploring Shu's vacation home and the island. Used at the beginning of the Episode 9 adaptation. Tennouzu High's cultural festival in the Episode 13 adaptation.

Task Force Neuron - Astral Chain - Shu's experiences in exploring Funeral Parlor's headquarters and interacting with people.

Task Force Computer - Astral Chain - Another theme of Funeral Parlor's headquarters.

Neuron HQ - Astral Chain - Another theme of Funeral Parlor's headquarters.

z39b20co13mi01cal09 (Tatsu's Theme) - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Tsugumi's theme.

The Rising of The Shield Hero OST - Quartet - The Reigizan's theme.

The way -feat. Sayulee - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - At nightfall, Shu and Ayase notice Inori and Gai going to a room and wonder about something, while Shu is ready for tomorrow's exam with Ayase's mentorship and guidance. Inori gives a blood transfusion to Gai.

Astral Plane (Combat Phase) - Astral Chain - The first half of Shu needing to pass Ayase's test. Also used for Heath and Akiko's training with Funeral Parlor.

Guilty Crown - Friends- The second half of Shu eventually passes Ayase's test.

File Report - Astral Chain Unreleased Music - The results of following Shu passing Ayase's test that he's now become part of Funeral Parlor.

Investigation - Astral Chain - Gai tells Shu that someone has been witnessing Shu back in Roppongi Fort with Guin and the Fafnir rex, alongside the witness is in Shu's school.

Harmony Media Center - Astral Chain - Both Shu and Yahiro promise not to reveal each other's secrets after Yahiro's reveal as 'Sugar' and his Void. Heath and Akiko are seen beside them.

Two Steps From Hell - Machine Dreams (Amaria) - Another of GHQ's themes with Funeral Parlor opposing them. Shu, Heath, and Akiko are pushed out of the train by Yahiro; in which the three meet Segai and are under arrest.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 05 Suspense (15:02 - 22:37) - First use in the Episode 3 - 4 adaptation. Use in the Episode 6 adaptation of Gai's attempt to use the pen transmitter relating to the Leukocyte satellites. Used in the Episode 7 adaptation of Arisa's inner pressure of the family business while in the shower. Used in the Episode 8 adaptation of Shu and Gai discussing getting Souta's Void to get into a GHQ secret facility in the location of Kurosu's grave. Used in the Episode 9 adaptation. Used in the Episode 13 adaptation. Used in the Episode 15 adaptation. Used in the Episode 16 adaptation. Used in the Episode 17 adaptation of Tennouzu High leaving the school for the exodus and Arisa seen playing the piano in one of the vehicles for her approaching treachery, GHQ's preparations of the advent of the true king with Yuu assisting Gai in drawing out his Void. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation, including Inori being surrounded by thugs only for Mana to take control in killing them. Used in the Episode 20 adaptation, such as the backstory showing Kurosu's notes of the Void Genome, Keido's jealousy leads to him killing Kurosu ("I'm not your friend, you've always been my enemy."), and cue Lost Christmas.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 02 Misterious (3:53 - 8:41) - First use in the Episode 4 adaptation. Used in the Episode 11 adaptation. Used in the Episode 12 adaptation of the childhood flashback of Shu, Gai ('Triton'), and Mana. Used in the Episode 14 adaptation of Hare and Shu discussing whether Shu can be student council president. Used in the Episode 20 adaptation of the backstory of Ouma Kurosu and Keido Shuichiro. Used in the final episode adaptation of Gai's true purpose of saving Mana after being defeated.

Guilty Crown - Apocalypse - First use in the Episode 4 adaptation. Use in the Episode 5 adaptation's ending of Funeral Parlor hearing the news of the Leukocyte. Use in the Episode 6 adaptation of the Leukocyte satellite falling down from orbit. Used in the Episode 9 adaptation such as Shu's reunion with Yahiro, the conflict against Daryl's Endlave, and the infected Jun controlling Daryl's Endlave. Use in the Episode 10 adaptation. Used at the end of the Episode 11 adaptation of Yuu's arrival and the outbreak resumes in forming a crystallized tower, alongside the beginning of the Episode 12 adaptation of Shu finally remembers Gai as his childhood friend. Used in the Episode 14 adaptation of the characters are finding Inori (unaware that Mana briefly controls Inori in killing students as they attempted to surround her) and Ayase due to the rumors spreading, Ayase surrounded by the Pack as Tsugumi's attempt rescue only that they are surrounded. Used in the Episode 15 adaptation of fighting the Ouryu Kyōchō and the Anti-Bodies, alongside Shu and Hare are critically injured. Used in the Episode 16 adaptation of Argo encountering the Pack, alongside Yuu and GHQ reviving Gai. Used in the Episode 19 adaptation of Segai's forces attacking Funeral Parlor, which Oogumo covers Haruka and Kurachi's safety while Segai kills Oogumo; as Haruka and Kurachi escape, Kurachi opens the case in revealing the final Void Genome.

Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Maze of Scrap Metal - Funeral Parlor's involvement in saving Shu, Heath, and Akiko from GHQ.
-Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Mako Reactor 1 - An alternative song used for Funeral Parlor's involvement in saving Shu, Heath, and Akiko from GHQ.

Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Critical Shot- Funeral Parlor saving Shu, Heath, and Akiko while their GHQ's prisoners; and the resistance fighting GHQ's forces.
-Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Mako Reactor 1 - Battle Edit - An alternative song used for Funeral Parlor's involvement in saving Shu, Heath, and Akiko from GHQ.

Awakening - Astral Chain - Heath and Akiko first unlock their Voids to help Funeral Parlor fight their enemies. Shu, Gai, Funeral Parlor, and Segai's reactions upon seeing these Voids.

Astral Plane - Astral Chain - The aftermath of Shu, Heath, and Akiko being rescued by Funeral Parlor. And how Heath and Akiko have to join Funeral Parlor due to their new powers, alongside Gai and his comrades' commentary on them.

Owari no Seraph Opening FULL - X.U.» 終わりのセラフ OP - Walter's theme.

Scarlet Nexus OST - The OSF -Advance!- - Heath and Akiko's introduction to Funeral Parlor.

Scarlet Nexus OST - Training Facility - Heath and Akiko's experience of exploring Funeral Parlor and interacting with people.

D×2 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation OST - Title Screen- The first half of Heath and Akiko needing to pass Ayase's test. Another of Heath and Akiko's main themes, though more on Akiko's theme and reflecting her personality, imagine Akiko smiling is having a rave dance with Walter while that song is played in the background.

The Oral Cigarettes - Dream In Drive - The second half of Heath and Akiko passing Ayase's test.

Scarlet Nexus OST - Easy Breezy - After passing Ayase's test, Heath and Akiko describe the experiences of being part of Funeral Parlor.

Guilty Crown - Pie - The meeting of Funeral Parlor's mission to disable the Leukocyte security systems at the start of the Episode 6 adaptation, such as Kenji's intel of the control system and how to disable it with Kenji's Void. Used in the Episode 7 adaptation of Dan Eagleman's debut. Used in the Episode 8 adaptation of Funeral Parlor seeing Shu getting Souta's Void, and ready for entering the secret facility.

Guilty Crown - Krone - Used in the Episode 6 adaptation for Gai's guilt of his fallen comrades like Kyo, Shu's spying on Gai and Gai figures out, Shu and Gai's fistfight before putting aside their differences for the Leukocyte mission. Used in the Episode 9 adaptation of Jun talking to Shu and requesting Shu to mercy kill him. Used in the Episode 10 adaptation. Used in the Episode 11 adaptation of Shu requesting his high school classmates to save Funeral Parlor. Used at the beginning of the Episode 16 adaptation where Argo is airdropping to Loop 7. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation of Inori's resolve to protect Shu that she'll always be by his side, becomes her 'monster form' and takes down the Endlaves before Gai captures her.
-Hiroyuki SAWANO / ProjectemU】 "GUILTY CROWN" suite - κr0nё- An alternative version of the song.

Invaders from Another World - Astral Chain - Ayase and Heath vs. Daryl in the Leukocyte mission.

Scarlet Nexus OST - Brain Eater- Encountering Segai during the Leukocyte mission, as Segai calls forth Mezuki and Gozuki, alongside Heath and Akiko arriving in time to help Shu's group.

Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Ghoul/Abzu/Leviathan Boss Battle Theme - Second Phase- vs. Mezuki and Gozuki.
-Final Fantasy VII Remake OST - Eligor - An alternative song used for vs. Mezuki and Gozuki.

Rise - Origa - Shu uses the combined Void of Inori and Kenji to destroy the two Leukocyte satellites. "This is for all of us! All of our power combined!"

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Hiroyuki Sawano - Anxiety - Ayase's depressed state over Mother's Day and her argument with Heath before giving space.

Idaho Potato - Guilty Crown OST Another Side 03 - Hiroyuki Sawano - Suspenseful moments in the first half of this song.

raTEoREkiSImeAra (Telethia Battle) - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Ayase and Tsugumi are being chased by Yaoshikepu. vs. Yaoshikepu.

Born Stubborn - Solid State Society OST - The campfire scene of Funeral Parlor and Ayase's development towards her interactions with her friends and Heath, not to mention this is Funeral Parlor's developments as friends and comrades in giving more focus as actual main characters than Shu's high school classmates unlike in canon. This is also one of Shinomiya Ayase's main themes, especially the 'born stubborn' song title representing her tsundere personality, and viewing Funeral Parlor as a second family to her.

Guilty Crown - Theoi - During the fight against the spider, a flashback shows Ayase and her mother, alongside the resistance group storming one of GHQ's facilities, but they are massacred by Yaoshikepu, leaving Ayase as the sole survivor with her legs disabled by the crossfire and is rescued. Used in the Episode 11 adaptation of Keido and the Anti-Bodies taking control of GHQ and framing Funeral Parlor of the bioterrorist attack, oh and Segai kills Dan Eagleman with Haruka escaping. Used in the Episode 12 adaptation.

Kidou Sentai Iron Saga OP - Sea of Fire (feat. Mizuki) - Hiroyuki Sawano - Ayase uses her Void for the first time to squash Yaoshikepu.

12. Healing Katniss - The Hunger Games - Original Motion Picture Score - James Newton Howard - Another theme of Heath and Ayase's moment in the campfire scene in the forest, of both slowly holding hands. Tsugumi sees this and comments on it, much to Ayase's tsundere blushing. It is also a beautiful moment in the forest representing the nature of why a group of friends who are terrorists has their campfire moment, and Funeral Parlor's desire to free Japan from GHQ's tyranny.

2109-a8Ru- Re:CREATORS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Ambient/planning theme.

Ark Mall (Combat Phase) - Astral Chain - Ayase's training with her Void to improve her physical combat skills without her Endlave in the last scene of Chapter VI.

Player - Solid State Society OST - The climax of Ayase's training with her Void in the last scene of Chapter VI.
-Two Steps From Hell - Stronger Faster Braver - An alternative song used for the climax of Ayase's training with her Void in the last scene of Chapter VI.
-Two Steps From Hell - Stronger Faster Braver (Orchestral) - An alternative song used for the climax of Ayase's training with her Void in the last scene of Chapter VI.

Wulf presents NeuroAxis - Together Apart [The Lockdown Sessions] - Ayase and Heath.

The Nutcracker - Tchaikovsky - Waltz of the Flowers - Use when Shu uses Arisa's Void to keep on repelling GHQ dragoon missiles, while the party and dances continue on in the Kuhouin cruise ship.

Two Steps From Hell - Science (Miracles) - Haruka's science conference in Tennouzu High School.
-Genetic Wonders - Soundtrack | Byron McKay | Prehistoric Kingdom - An alternative song used for Haruka's science conference in Tennouzu High School.

D×2 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation OST - Liberator's Hideout- Another of Heath and Akiko's themes of their times with Shu's group.

Scarlet Nexus OST - My Sweet Hideout - Another of Heath and Akiko's themes. Relaxing moments with the protagonists.

D×2 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation OST - Battle Results - The Pack's debut of Shu's group confronting them before summer vacation.

VAMPS - The Past - First interactions with the remnants of the Phantom Thieves as civilians.

Licht - BOSS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - One of the solemn, yet hopeful (relating to licht meaning light of representing the light and hope from the Phantom Thieves from two decades pass) feelings of interacting with the remnants of the Phantom Thieves as civilians.

violet tone - BOSS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Makoto's PTSD since Lost Christmas took her everything, alongside the sadness of the Phantom Remnants of what happens to them following the outbreak. The news then goes from bad to worse after Makoto's identity is exposed to the public and being kicked out of the police force. Hifumi and Skyler then tell about their fallout with Makoto and with the tear-jerking flashback.

Wulf presents NeuroAxis - Stillness [The Lockdown Sessions] - The ambient setting of the story's first half (Episode 1 - 12 adaptation).

Brand New Animal OST - Turf War - Mabanua - Miss-danuki seducing the male police officer to her arms for intercourse.

9a14s (feat. Gemie) - CRISIS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Miss Buchimaru.

NewUncontrollableEnemy - Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Revolt: Beginning Tracks OST - vs. Miss-danuki. Shu vs. the infected Endlave controlled by the infected Jun. vs. the Cryptical Nue.

Brand New Animal OST - Desperate Battle - Mabanua - Miss Buchimaru vs. Miss-danuki.

Brand New Animal OST - Crisis - Mabanua - Miss-danuki removes Miss Buchimaru's mask, exposing Makoto's identity to the public. Oh no...

S_TEAM - Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Revolt: Beginning Tracks OST - The return of the Phantom Thieves.

Neurotech - Deceive [Solace Bonus Track] - Shu's group and the reawakened Phantom Thieves vs. Miss-danuki. Akechi vs. Gai.

Brand New Animal OST - Intimidate - Mabanua - Queen (AKA the Queen of Vengeance) delivers the finishing blow to Miss-danuki in the most brutal manner with her bloody fist of justice.

Neurotech - Sleepwalkers Lifeline - The aftermath of killing Miss-danuki that the public hears the news of the Phantom Thieves' return, alongside Makoto's identity being exposed.

SawanoHiroyuki[nZk] Feat. Tielle - Amazing Trees2V-ALK - The interactions with the reawakened Phantom Thieves.
-Owari no Seraph Nagoya Kessen-hen OST 02 - 4-a - - An alternative song used for the interactions with the reawakened Phantom Thieves.

KN - Thunderbolt Fantasy 2 OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Akechi (AnGC)'s theme. Akechi encountering Gai in the Episode 18 adaptation.

THE ANSWER - Hiroyuki Sawano Feat. Laco ( 86 EIGHTY SIX ) - Ren (AnGC)'s theme.

Hiroyuki Sawano - I Love You [Ft. Vocal: Sekiyama Aika] - Ann (AnGC)'s theme.

SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle - Into the Sky ft. Tielle- Futaba (AnGC)'s theme.

ABYSSwaltz (feat. Gemie) - Re:CREATORS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Sumire (AnGC)'s theme.

GracE - Maou OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Makoto (AnGC)'s theme of falling from grace.

Ark Mall - Astral Chain - Phantom Thieves interacting with Funeral Parlor and the Kuhouin Group.

3-gatsu no Lion / March Comes in like a Lion - Shogi House 将棋の家 - Hifumi (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown)'s theme reflects her rigid demeanor of why Lost Christmas changed her despite retaining the same canon personality. Hifumi's interactions with her children, Ayase, Shu, Inori, and Walter. Hifumi (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown) and Akiko's argument. Hifumi (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown)'s grief and worries about her children's safety during the timeframe of Loop 7 and recovery from her fever.

Hell Girl (Jigoku Shoujo) Mamiko Noto - Karinui- Otoboshi's theme.

The Rising Of The Shield Hero OST - Glass- In another flashback following their fallout with Makoto, Hifumi and Skyler have intercourse with Hifumi being rough with zero demureness this time to relieve all this stress. Akiko eavesdrops on her parents' intercourse, and that mommy (Hifumi) has a huge freakout upon seeing her daughter. Another flashback showing the aftermath of Hifumi, Otoboshi, and Skyler's threesome and their three-way kiss 'fight'.

Crossfade - The Unknown - The flashback showing Skyler's first interactions with Ayase's mother, Hanazawa Ayase.

The Birthday Massacre - Run - Theme of Hanazawa Ayase's teenage years throughout her interactions with Skyler and his friends in high school in flashbacks.

The Birthday Massacre - Crush - The flashback showing Skyler and Hanazawa Ayase's breakup.

Guilty Crown - Home In This Corner- Heartwarming moments relating to Heath and Akiko's old home.

Re:CREATORS - Brave The Ocean - Having fun at the beaches of Izu Ōshima island.

Guilty Crown - Bios Delta - First use in the Episode 8 adaptation when Shu's group is leaving their summer vacation and Inori explains to Shu how people's Voids change based on his relationship with them.

RE:3343 - Re:CREATORS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Shu quitting Funeral Parlor in the Episode 10 adaptation, Gai (while showing regret on the inside) ordered Shu to leave Funeral Parlor, and Ayase's anger towards Shu. Another theme of society's unrest especially relates to the two weeks that have passed since the Episode 12 adaptation.

Pf:CreatorsⅣ - Re:CREATORS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - A sad theme.

BEATLESS ORIGINAL SOUND戦闘- First use in the Episode 10 adaptation.

Guilty Crown - Release My Soul - Used in the Episode 10 adaptation of Hare tearfully knowing Shu's secret. Used in the final episode adaptation of Shu and Inori are restoring the world as Shu is absorbing every Apocalypse Virus crystal and Voids in wiping them out of existence. Inori sacrifices her body for her soul to merge inside Shu's body to become one. Shu survives and is now blind because of this.

Guilty Crown - Genesis - Used at the beginning of the Episode 11 adaptation such as Daryl killing his father and his secretary. Used in the Episode 17 adaptation of the exodus of Tennouzu fighting Endlaves and reaching Tokyo Tower for Shu to destroy the controls as the tower tumbles to the ground. First half of the fight against Yuu in Ward 24.

D91M (Requiem) - Xenoblade Chronicles X OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Shu reveals to his classmates (Hare, Yahiro, Souta, Kanon, and Arisa) his allegiance to Funeral Parlor and his ability to draw out Voids.

Guilty Crown Ending 1 - Departures (Episode 11 version) - Inori sings her song to cure everyone from the Apocalypse Virus in the Episode 11 adaptation, as Shu rushes forward to reunite with the songstress.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 04 Kekkon Ichigi (12:14 - 15:01)- Used in the Episode 12 adaptation of Keido explaining to Shu that Inori is a clone of Mana, and Mana's destiny as Eve. Used in the Episode 16 adaptation with Yuu and GHQ. Yuu confronts Shu, Ayase, Heath, and Akiko before their battle in Ward 24.

31N-A - Sign OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Mana's creepiness of being the patient zero of the Apocalypse Virus in Shu's flashbacks in the Episode 12 adaptation.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 01 Kessen (0:00 - 3:52) - Used in the Episode 12 adaptation. Used in the Episode 19 adaptation.

Guilty Crown Another Side 01 - 06 Ou no Sonzai (22:37 - 27:24)- Use in the Episode 12 adaptation in the flashback of Mana causing Lost Christmas after Shu rejected her. Used at the end of the Episode 13 adaptation of Keido's announcement of sealing Loop 7 within the walls. After Hare's death, Shu becomes the 'tyrant' by decimating the Endlaves ("I'll give them, the one they deserve."), yet retains his morals. Used in the Episode 17 adaptation. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation where Gai uses the defeated Pack's Voids in combining them in forming a missile and destroying the aircraft, leading the Voids destroyed and the Pack are killed; Gai tells his former teammates to join him or die, Shu and Inori escaping from the crossfire, Daryl and Okina protecting the protagonists and Tennouzu from Gai and Arisa's forces, Arisa killing her grandfather. Used in the Episode 20 adaptation of the backstory of Ouma Kurosu and Keido Shuichiro, of how Gai escaped from Keido's 'hellish nursery' and met Mana and Shu, and the reveal that the Voids are genetic fragments of Mana herself leading to Shu and the protagonists' determination/resolve to defeat their enemies/save the world after reading Kurosu's diary.

Guilty Crown - Hill Of Sorrow - Shu and Gai (and Shu using Gai's Void) team up to stop Mana's awakening (while Heath and Akiko briefly fight Yuu, before Yuu retreats in knocking out Keido for both antagonists to escape, alongside Inori becoming her monster form early unlike the canon Episode 18 to fight Mana's crystallized plants and red eyes) before Gai is fatally injured by Mana's crystals as the song ends in the Episode 12 adaptation. Shu and Ayase save the students and easily defeat the disgruntled refugees in the Episode 13 adaptation. Used in the Episode 14 adaptation of Daryl and the Endlaves destroying copies of Shu's group, with Shu showing proof of not trusting GHQ. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation of the revived Master Gai's announcement to the world.
-Hiroyuki SAWANO / ProjectemU】 "GUILTY CROWN" suite - Hill Of Sorrow- An alternative version of the song.

Takt Op. Destiny Episode 3 OST - The Awakening- An alternative song of Inori in her monster form vs. Mana's garden in the Episode 12 adaptation.

Two Steps From Hell - Forgotten September- The aftermath of the second and third apocalypses and Gai's first death; as Shu, Inori, and the others mourn for him since the events of September 2039.

NeuroAxis - Deadwood Burning - The ambient setting of the second half of the story (adaptation of Episode 13 - 22), and the advancement of the story's plot.

Wulf presents NeuroAxis - Human 2 Human [The Lockdown Sessions] - Another ambient setting of the story.

Ghostwire: Tokyo OST - GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO - Another ambient setting of the story's second half.

Ghostwire: Tokyo OST - Tokyo Tower (東京タワー)- Another ambient setting of the story's second half such as the haunting streets of Loop 7.

No pain... [Main Menu] - Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Revolt: Beginning Tracks OST - Meet and befriend Yuko and Ito.

School ~Main~ - Monark - Another theme of Tennouzu High School.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Jouin High School - Another theme of Tennouzu High School.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Jouin High School (Bassline) - Another theme of Tennouzu High School.

Guilty Crown - Close Your Eyes- Tennouzu High's cultural festival in the Episode 13 adaptation, such as Tsugumi and Daryl's first interactions.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 5 - Used in the Episode 14 adaptation of GHQ's intentions of 'cleansing' innocent civilians. Gai's return such as Shu vs. Gai, Gai chopping off Shu's arm, and the Pack vs. Gai and Arisa.

Tooth and Sickle Claw - Soundtrack | Byron McKay | Prehistoric Kingdom - The Ouryu Kyōchō.

Scarlet Nexus OST - Trampled, Broken, and Scattered- The Pack are holding Ayase and Tsugumi hostage in the auditorium in order to reveal them as Funeral Parlor members, and the torture is worse than in canon.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 7 - Shu and his group save Ayase and Tsugumi from the Pack, and Shu announces that he, Heath, Akiko, and Walter are part of Funeral Parlor. Used in the Episode 15 adaptation. Used in the Episode 16 adaptation of Argo reuniting with Shu and the others. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation of Inori's doubts and Mana's taunting her of being seen as a monster, before Inori declares her resolve that "I'm me." Used in the Episode 20 adaptation of Gai's warnings of the Fourth Apocalypse on December 25, 2039; the backstory of Ouma Kurosu and Keido Shuichiro, Kurosu's son (Shu) was born, and Keido formed an alliance with Yuu/Da'ath.

Hiroyuki Sawano - Ace and Arms- Shu becomes student president bringing morale to the student body.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 2 - Resolvement and heartwarming theme. Heath & Akiko reunite with their parents, Hifumi and her daughter reconciling, Hifumi/Skyler & Makoto's reconciliation.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Da'at -Shinagawa- - Exploring the area of Loop 7 in searching for survivors, resources, and vaccines.
-Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Da'at - Konan 3rd Block- An alternate theme of exploring the area of Loop 7 in searching for survivors, resources, and vaccines.
-Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Da'at -Konan 2nd Block- - An alternate theme of exploring the area of Loop 7 in searching for survivors, resources, and vaccines.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Battle -clash of the mighty- - Encountering and vs. the Ouryu Kyōchō (even escaping from the slasher aviaries) in the Episode 15 adaptation. An alternate theme for the POV of vs. the Pack and the Ouryu Kyōchō in the Tennouzu Civil War.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 3- Hare's death, but not before telling Shu (while he hears in horror, and figures out that her Void is destroyed) about her story of a kind king and saying that "you have my heart, forever."

KING - 81Diver OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Ouma Shu, the tyrant; Ouma Shu, the king of his school. Shu tells the auditorium the truth of the Voids, yet still protects them as their savior.

Title - Monark - Another of Shu's themes as ruler of Tennouzu High School.

31N-S - Sign OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - The meeting with the Void XIII of the exodus plans to escape Loop 7.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 02 - Track 6- Arisa interacts with Yuu in her plans to turn against Shu. Used in the Episode 18 adaptation.

Guilty Crown - Another Side 03 - Track 3 (Olibe Oil)- Arisa's seduction and off-screen unholy orgy with the Pack. Arisa and her forces are turning against Shu and his forces following the exodus.

Gakkou Gurashi OST Vol.3 - 07 - We Took Each Other's Hand - Akiko and Walter's moment before they kiss and have intercourse before Tennouzu High's exodus.

31N-M - Sign OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - The Tennouzu Civil War.
-KINGDOM-DUE (feat. mpi, Gemie) - Kingdom OST - Hiroyuki Sawano- An alternative song used for the Tennouzu Civil War in general.
-Neurotech - Stigma - 03 - Of Adversity - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. the Pack and the Ouryu Kyōchō.
-Kabaneri of The Iron Fortress OST - KABANERIOFTHEIRONFORTRESS (Feat. Eliana) - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. Kazama. So it's Shu fighting an expy of the Attack Titan.
-Grenzlinie - Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress OST - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. Kana.
-New Valkyrie Theme [Starfall] (Performed by TIA RAY) - Honkai Impact 3rd OST - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. Hoshi.

Takt Op. Destiny Episode 8 OST - Cosette - An alternative song of Inori in her monster form attacking the Endlaves before being captured by Gai in the Episode 18 adaptation.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Battle -Lucifer I-- Appearance of the cognition of a crossover dark lord and his cognitive cohorts in Hifumi's dreams manifested from the Shogi woman's negative emotions. The song feels subdued unlike the Code Vein OST used in Akane no Mai.

Shin Megami Tensei V OST - Battle -Lucifer II- - vs. the cognition of a crossover dark lord and his cognitive cohorts in Hifumi's dreams. The song feels different and solemn compare to Code Vein OST's bombastic tones in Akane no Mai, relating to the series fauxnale themes of Persona 5's involvement in Akane no Guilty Crown, and Hifumi (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown) overcoming her grief and despair, it downplays the usual crossover fights against crossover characters, and more of stay faithful to the stand-alone narrative of Hifumi (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown)'s developments. The Lucifer name relates to the unlocked Persona after the player finishes Hifumi's Confidant storyline.

Thomas Bergersen - Night In Japan - Hifumi waking up from her dream in defeating her inner grief/despair and recovering, such as she/Skyler/Otoboshi embracing and sharing their three-way kiss. Hifumi's mental health is recovering in restoring balance to her old self.

Ghostwire: Tokyo OST - Eve (イヴ)- Another theme of Mana's soul inside Inori attempting control.

Unnamed Area Theme #8 - Astral Chain - Haruka tells Kurachi and Oogumo about being a stepmother to Shu.

NeuroAxis - Reparations- Haruka tells Ayase about the Void Genome, alongside the warnings should Ayase use it, and Heath's concern towards Ayase.

Homunculus α - Astral Chain - Segai and his forces attack Funeral Parlor's hideout to find the final Void Genome.

Homunculus β - Astral Chain - Fighting Segai and his forces.

Ghostwire: Tokyo OST - Okina ()- Fighting Shokuin.

Kobayashi Mika - βιοζ (MK+nZk Version) (Guilty Crown Episode 19 theme song) - Haruka's pleas of not want her stepson to use the Void Genome again, but Shu reassures her by referring to Haruka as his mother before using it. Shu uses the final Void Genome to regain his powers, save his friends, and kill Segai. At the same time, Heath and Akiko learn to fuse themselves with their Voids.

Egg - Guilty Crown OST Another Side 03 - Hiroyuki Sawano - Used in the Episode 20 adaptation of the backstory of Ouma Kurosu and Keido Shuichiro, of Haruka meeting Kurosu.

Dream of the Butterfly - Sengoku BASARA OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Nakamura Miki (AnGC)'s theme.

BLAZE Crimson Lotus- Sengoku BASARA OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Hasegawa Akane (AnGC)'s theme.

Neurotech - Epitaph - Sophia (AnGC)'s theme.

Wild War Dance (feat. Aimee Blackschleger) - Sengoku BASARA Ni OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Joaquin Fujimura (Akane's husband)'s theme.

31N-P - Sign OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Tearjerking and heartwarming moment when Shu interacts with the spirits of his parents, Hare, and Jun.

Ivan Torrent - Human Legacy - The Phantom Remnants with assistance from Igor and Lavenza, interact with the spirits of their loved ones in the Episode 20 adaptation.

Hiroyuki Sawano - From Sunset to Sunrise (Taiyou no Uta OST) - Heath & Ayase's intercourse.

Two Steps From Hell - Companions (Amaria) (1:22 - 2:33) - The meaning of Shu's name is together.

Ivan Torrent - Facing Fears (feat. Celica Soldream) - The start of the final battles in Ward 24 of fighting enemy mooks such as Endlave Ghost Units and two Fafnir rexes.
-Two Steps From Hell - Final Kingdom - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. two Fafnir rexes.
-Two Steps From Hell - Sariel - An alternative song used for the start of the final battles in Ward 24 of fighting enemy mooks such as Endlave Ghost Units and three Sigrúndactyls.
-Two Steps From Hell - Sariel (Orchestral)- An alternative song used for the start of the final battles in Ward 24 of fighting enemy mooks such as Endlave Ghost Units and three Sigrúndactyls.
-Two Steps From Hell - Riders (Amaria) - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. three Sigrúndactyls.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms - 3594e Opening Theme - Hiroyuki Sawano - Another of Shinomiya Ayase's themes in leading the forces to victory at the start of the final battles in Ward 24, even Heath commented on imagining hearing Ayase's valiant and victorious voice like a crimson goddess while fighting in her Karmesin attire.

Kidou Sentai Iron Saga OST - Sea of Fire (Orchestra Version feat. Eliana) - Hiroyuki Sawano - Another of Shinomiya Ayase's themes in leading the forces to victory at the start of the final battles in Ward 24.

Two Steps From Hell - Rise Above - Another final battle theme in Ward 24.
-Two Steps From Hell - Rise Above (Orchestral)- An alternative song of another final battle theme in Ward 24.

Homunculus Y - Astral Chain - Fighting and killing the Oni-Blade Slasher. Fighting and killing the Chimaera's Conspiracy.
-Two Steps From Hell - Future Guardian- An alternative song used for the POV of vs. the Oni-Blade Slasher.

Two Steps From Hell - False King- Kamoshida's maddened breakdown, alongside his burning death and decapitation by Ann's fiery hands.

Neurotech - Stigma - 02 - Fear The Fear - Fighting and slaying Ōtakemaru, Shuten-dōji, and Tamamo-no-Mae.

Aegis Research Institute - Astral Chain - Gai is erasing Inori's memories as both talks about Shu.

The Only One - Astral Chain - Second half of the battle against Yuu in Ward 24. "I won't let you take her, I won't!"
-Thomas Bergersen - Illusions - An alternative song used for the POV of vs. Yuu in both the first and second halves in Ward 24.

Thomas Bergersen - Reborn - Mana's rebirth that Shu, Heath, Akiko, and Ayase witness in horror after they defeat Yuu. "Our fallen Eve, has been resurrected." "I'm too late…" The song gives its description to this scene of how it's more powerful unlike in the canon anime. Shu, Ayase, Heath, and Akiko are about to face Gai and Mana for their final battles in the final episode adaptation. Mana powers up to her ascended state (Eve's Transcension), relating to the song's description of how it's more powerful for the yandere (AnGC) gaining the power of ascendancy like a Super Saiyan (and the Ascendants of Digimon Fusion Kai) unlike the canon version.
-ENDGAME - 81Diver OST - Hiroyuki Sawano- An alternative song of Shu, Ayase, Heath, and Akiko about to face Gai and Mana for their final battles in the final episode adaptation. Mana powers up to her ascended state (Eve's Transcension).

Salt (feat. Hiroaki Takeuchi) - Guilty Crown OST Another Side 03 - Hiroyuki Sawano - Mana begins the Fourth Apocalypse, spreading her crystals across the world with her dance.

Aegis Research Institute (Combat Phase) - Astral Chain - The remnants of the Phantom Thieves give their speeches to Keido just like they did with the Palace Rulers before the final battle against Keido.

10/9sawHALF - CRISIS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - Queen and her group confronting Arisa before their final battle. Makoto/Queen's final stand before her final battle, knowing she's not going to make it out alive as her final hurrah.

Neurotech - The Elysian Symphony - Final battles against Gai (both his base and dragon forms) and Mana (Yes, especially Ayase vs. Mana). Final battles with Keido, Daryl, Kenji, and Arisa around in the same simultaneous timeframe as fighting Gai and Mana.
-Jena ~ Catastrophe - Astral Chain - An alternative song used for the POV of Makoto and her group vs. Arisa.
-Noah Prime - Astral Chain - An alternative song used for the POV of the Phantom Thieves vs. Keido.
-Fate/Apocrypha OST Suite - Siegfried vs. Karna- An alternative song used for the POVs of Shu, Ayase, Heath, and Akiko vs. Gai and Mana.
-Ivan Torrent - Icarus (feat. Julie Elven) - An alternative song used for the POV of Shu, Heath, and Akiko vs. Gai.
-Ivan Torrent - One Of Us (feat. Julie Elven) - An alternative song used for the POV of Ayase vs. Mana.
-The Birthday Massacre - Precious Hearts- An alternative song used for the POV of Ayase vs. Mana.
-Elden Ring OST - Malenia, Blade of Miquella - An alternative song used for the POV of Ayase vs. Mana (first half).
-Elden Ring OST - Malenia, Blade of Miquella - Phase 2 - An alternative song used for the POV of Ayase vs. Mana (second half).
-Elden Ring OST - Dragonlord Placidusax - An alternative song of Gai's transformation sequence into a dragon, and fighting Gai as a dragon.

Ivan Torrent - Crystalline - The presence of Inori from the crystallized flower encourages Shu as he and his friends are about to be killed by Gai.

Guilty Crown - Departures ~Anata ni Okuru Ai no Uta~ BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Remix -meteoric rain- - Second half of the final battles as Inori's presence from the crystallized flower turns the tide as Shu wields the Singer's Sword one last time. Defeating Gai, Mana, Keido, Daryl, Kenji, and Arisa.
-Ivan Torrent - The Power of Will (feat. Gaby Koss) - An alternative song used for the second half of the final battles as Inori's presence from the crystallized flower turns the tide as Shu wields the Singer's Sword one last time. Defeating Gai, Mana, Keido, Daryl, Kenji, and Arisa.
-Thomas Bergersen - Materialize - Another alternative song used for the second half of the final battles as Inori's presence from the crystallized flower turns the tide as Shu wields the Singer's Sword one last time. Defeating Gai, Mana, Keido, Daryl, Kenji, and Arisa.

Two Steps From Hell - Blanket of Snow - Gai and Mana's farewells to Shu and his group. Shu and his friends tearfully say Merry Christmas, before Shu holds Inori and intends to sacrifice themselves in order to restore the world.

public-AN - CRISIS OST - Hiroyuki Sawano - The death of Niijima Makoto.

Ivan Torrent - Before I Leave This World - Makoto's spirit reunites with the spirits of Haru and Leonard as the three depart into heaven.

Ivan Torrent - In Aeternum - New Year's Eve and Day at New York City after the final battle of the fireworks and Shinnen.
-Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Las Vegas (Miracles) - An alternative song of New Year's Eve and Day in New York City after the final battle of the fireworks and Shinnen. One of the scenes shows the cast meeting SSJ4Takeru-Cage.
-The Birthday Massacre - The End of All Stories - An alternative song of the cast meeting SSJ4Takeru-Cage relating to the series fauxnale themes of the story.
-Thomas Bergersen - Butterflies - An alternative song of the Phantom Remnants' POV of celebrating New Year's Eve and Day at New York City of their final major appearances. The butterfly title of the song references the butterfly motif of the Persona series and Miki (AnGC).
-Two Steps From Hell - Compass Feat. Merethe Soltvedt (Miracles) - An alternative song of New Year's Eve and Day at New York City after the final battle of the fireworks and Shinnen.

Thomas Bergersen - Promise - Heath and Akiko's exchange program at Tennouzu High has ended, yet both promise their new friends that they will reunite.
-Thomas Bergersen - Homecoming - An alternative song of Heath and Akiko's exchange program at Tennouzu High has ended, yet both promise their new friends that they will reunite.

Blade Runner 2049 - Tears in the Rain - Five years later of showing Shu's rehabs.

Thomas Bergersen - Made of Air- Heath's theme in the five-year timeskip ending (2045).

Thomas Bergersen - Made of Water- Akiko's theme in the five-year timeskip ending (2045).

Thomas Bergersen - Made of Earth - Walter's theme in the five-year timeskip ending (2045).

Thomas Bergersen - Made of Fire - Ayase's theme in the five-year timeskip ending (2045).

Chicken Mimics - Soundtrack | Byron McKay | Prehistoric Kingdom - Heath, Akiko, Ayase, and Walter riding on the tamed Ouryu Kyōchō.
-Prehistoric Planet - Dromaeosaurs - Kara Talve - Anže Rožman - Hans Zimmer - Anže Rozman - Andrew James Christie - An alternative song of Heath, Akiko, Ayase, and Walter riding on the tamed Ouryu Kyōchō.

Thomas Bergersen - L'Appel Du Vide - The first half of the epilogue event where Shu's friends fight the remnants of Da'ath's forces, and Shu/Inori's final confrontation with Yuu inside Shu's mind.

Thomas Bergersen - Crystallize- The second half of the epilogue event during the final battle of Shu & Inori vs. Yuu. Yuu's defeat, and the defeat of Da'ath overall.
-Guilty Crown - The Everlasting Guilty Crown (BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Remix -The Last Moment of the Dawn) - An alternative song for the second half of the epilogue event during the final battle of Shu & Inori vs. Yuu. Yuu's defeat, and the defeat of Da'ath overall.
-Elden Ring OST - The Final Battle - An alternative song of the second half of the epilogue event during the final battle of Shu & Inori vs. Yuu. Yuu's defeat, and the defeat of Da'ath overall.

Thomas Bergersen - Mир - Inori's revival. A reunion at last with Shu and the others.
-Thomas Bergersen - You Are My Home - An alternative song of Inori's revival and her reunion with Shu and the others, she is returning back home.

Hiroyuki Sawano - All in All - Shu and Inori's marriage and having a daughter. Shu and his friends celebrate the late Hare's birthday.

Thomas Bergersen - Red (Feat. Merethe Soltvedt) - Heath and Ayase's marriage. Ayase's labor in giving birth to her and Heath's son. Culminating Ayase (Akane-no-Guilty-Crown)'s character development (and the red color theme of herself) as a proper main character from beginning to end. The music artist described this song on Facebook, "With this simple little song I tried to capture the feelings that came when I met someone very special in my life. A mix of happiness, excitement, mystery and warmth." That's how a young boy (Heath Jones) met someone special (Shinomiya Ayase) in his life.

Thomas Bergersen - First Kiss- An alternative song of Ayase/Heath and Shu/Inori's marriages.

Two Steps From Hell - Meant To Be - An alternative song of the protagonists visiting Hare's grave in celebrating her birthday.

Ivan Torrent - Chasing The Dream - For the epilogue chapter of what the protagonists plan in the next stage of their lives like traveling to other countries.

Thomas Bergersen - New Life (Sun) - Another theme of Japan's restoration with the characters exploring the restored Odaiba and Maketa Ōkoku. The 'New Life' song title relates to both the clones of extinct Japanese animals giving new life, alongside Japan's new life of freedom to rebuild.
-Prehistoric Planet Theme - Hans Zimmer - Andrew James Christie - An alternative song of Maketa Ōkoku such as interacting with the holograms of Fides and the three divine beasts, alongside watching Sougo's exhibit.
-Prehistoric Planet - Dreadnoughtus - Kara Talve - Anže Rožman - Hans Zimmer - Anže Rozman - An alternative song of the Land of Behemoths.
-Prehistoric Planet - Elasmosaurus - Kara Talve - Anže Rožman - Hans Zimmer - Anže Rozman - An alternative song of Leviathan's Aquarium.
-Prehistoric Planet - Quetzalcoatlus - Kara Talve - Anže Rožman - Hans Zimmer - Anže Rozman - An alternative song of the Jungles of Ziz.

Guilty Crown Ending 1 - Departures - Used in the final chapter as the final song of Shu, Inori, and Hanae watching the sunset in Odaiba.
-Thomas Bergersen - Remember Me - An alternative final song of Shu, Inori, and Hanae watching the sunset in Odaiba.


A/N: If you wondered what music scores we used for scenes, here it is. Listen to any of these pieces that appropriately fit these scenes. Enjoy at your leisure.