Sawano Hiroyuki 2V-ALK
Nov 03 2016
•2h 57m
•Music
M-02 - Game "Border Break" New Project Opening Theme M-03 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" 1st Opening Theme M-04 - iOS/Android Game "SOUL REVERSE ZERO" Opening Theme M-05 M-06 M-07 M-08 - Anime Film "Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Soushuuhen" Ending Theme M-09 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" 2nd Opening Theme M-10 M-11 - TV Drama "Mare" Insert Song 2v-alk Ver. M-12 - iOS/Android Game "VALHAITRISING" Main Theme M-13 - TV Anime "Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096" 1st Ending Theme M-14 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" Insert Song 2v-alk Ver M-15 - TV Anime "Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096" Opening Theme M-17 - BONUS TRACK
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Hiroyuki Sawano
Himself

Aimer
Herself

Mizuki
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