エスカフローネ | |
Animation movie | |
Romajis | ESCAFLOWNE |
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Release | 2000/08/24 |
Music | Yoko Kanno, Hajime Mizoguchi |
ESCAFLOWNE is an animation movie based on the animation TV show Vision of Escaflowne.
Staff[]
- Director: Kazuki Akane
- Script: Kazuki Akane, Ryota Yamaguchi
- Music: Yoko Kanno, Hajime Mizoguchi
- Original creator: Hajime Yatate, Shoji Kawamori
- Character Design: Nobuteru Yuki
- Art director: Junichi Higashi
- Animation director: Hiroshi Osaka, Nobuteru Yuki
- Mechanical design: Kimitoshi Yamane
- Sound director: Toshiki Kameyama
- Co-director: Yoshiyuki Takei
- Executive producers: Ken Iyadomi, Min Ki Kim, Ryohei Tsunoda, Tae Sub Chon, Takayuki Yoshii
- Producers: Masahiko Minami, Masuo Ueda, Minoru Takanashi, Toyoyuki Yokohama
- Studios involved: Satelight, Sunrise, Bandai Visual
Cast[]
- Hitomi Kanzaki: Maaya Sakamoto
- Van of Adom: Tomokazu Seki
- Folken: Jouji Nakata
- Mole Man: Chafurin
- Millerna: Aki Takeda
- Merle: Ikue Ohtani
- Dryden: Juurouta Kosugi
- Sora: Mayumi Iizuka
- Dilandau: Minami Takayama
- Allen: Shinichiro Miki
Soundtrack[]
Releases[]
Tracklist[]
The theater/pay-per-view and the DVD soundtracks have a few differences. First a few background musics were added in the DVD releases and are not present on the album which was released 3 months before the theater release. Secondly the music when Hitomi has her pendant shaped by the Mole Man, which is also not present on the album, is not the same in the theater version and in public releases versions. Finally only the second half of the music Who will save was used in the first releases, but its full version is used in the second releases.
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Unreleased tracks[]
Since songs karaoke and TV edit versions are commonly unreleased, they are not listed in this category. For the same reason, tracks with some layers removed or added (A capella versions, music tracks without their drums layer, ...) are also not listed.
The unreleased musics include the two different musics used when the Mole Man is shaping Hitomi's pendant (M15a and M15b). Let's also note that most of these tracks contain a performance of the Warsaw Chorus and that there is one track where a Gabriela Robin chorus performs for a few seconds (M31). Finally the Sóra song is used several times, especially at the beginning in an a capella version and at the end in a slower version (M41).
All tracks composed by Yoko Kanno or Hajime Mizoguchi. (unless otherwise indicated)
Title | Vocals | Length | |||||||
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01. | M7 (extended version of Escaflowne) | Warsaw Chorus | ?:?? | ||||||
02. | M8 | ?:?? | |||||||
03. | M9 | ?:?? | |||||||
04. | M13 | ?:?? | |||||||
05. | M15a | ?:?? | |||||||
06. | M15b | ?:?? | |||||||
07. | M19 | Warsaw Chorus | ?:?? | ||||||
08. | M20 | ?:?? | |||||||
09. | M28 | Warsaw Chorus | ?:?? | ||||||
10. | M31 | Gabriela Robin, Warsaw Chorus | ?:?? | ||||||
11. | M35 | ?:?? | |||||||
12. | M36 | ?:?? | |||||||
13. | M41 (slower version of Sóra) | Shanti Snyder | ?:?? | ||||||
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