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Comment from Chiaki Ishikawa:
I am surprised and grateful to have this unexpected reunion with SEED. Back then, I received valuable advice from the scriptwriter, Chiaki Morosawa, and gained many insights into creating music. For this theatrical version, I wove these experiences into the lyrics. I also had the opportunity to talk to Director Fukuda, who expanded our discussions from the individual characters’ emotions to broader topics about war, ultimately leading to a clear destination. Somehow, along the way, it feels like we’ve created something truly SEED-like. I would be delighted if it brings you joy.
Comment from Yuki Kajiura:
I am truly honored to have once again collaborated with Chiaki Ishikawa to create an ending theme for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM. I am delighted that See-Saw was deemed necessary for this new story, which fans have been eagerly awaiting for 20 years. It was an honor to write a song for the final scene. We hope that it will fulfill the wishes of the fans.
Comment from Director Mitsuo Fukuda, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Series Director:
Firstly, thank you for the wonderful song. When I first heard it, I felt a strange sensation. The enchanting music by Ms. Kajiura and the story thematic lyrics by Ms. Ishikawa created an enchanting world, and it felt as if the world of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED from 20 years ago was seamlessly connected to the present. The emotionally stirring melody, the world-crafting arrangement, and the lyrics connecting the emotions of the characters to the listeners all soaked into my heart. I believe it perfectly captures the grandeur of the ending theme for the movie Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM.
The ending themes of the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED series are symbolic. “Anna ni Issho Datta no ni” was a magical song that synchronized with the theme of each episode and brought the emotion to a climax. The same can be said for “Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru.” It’s not the anime world but the everyday words that link with the themes of each episode and touch the heart.
I am confident that “Sarigiwa no Romantics” will be another beautiful song that enriches the ending of this movie.
Product Informations
Title: Sarigiwa no Romantics
Artist: See-Saw
Release date: January 24, 2024
Product no.: VTCL-35367
Price: ¥1,320 (inc. tax)
Tracks:
1. Sarigiwa no Romantics
Lyrics: Chiaki Ishikawa, Composition & Arrangement: Yuki Kajiura
2. Anna ni Issho Datta no ni live in 2019 @InuFes
Lyrics: Chiaki Ishikawa, Composition & Arrangement: Yuki Kajiura
3. Sarigiwa no Romantics (instrumental)
*The jacket will feature an original anime illustration.
*The limited premium package (clear case) will only be available for the initial production run.
Distribution Information
Available on streaming services and major download sites such as the iTunes Store, RecoChoku, and mora from January 24, 2024!
jvcmusic.lnk.to/SARIGIWA-NO-ROMANTICS
See-Saw New Single Release Commemorative Special Playlist
jvcmusic.lnk.to/See-Saw_playlist
Streaming services: Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, LINE MUSIC, Amazon Music, Deezer, AWA, Rakuten Music, KKBOX, TOWER RECORDS MUSIC
*Music videos available on Apple Music, YouTube Music, LINE MUSIC, Lemino, U-NEXT, TOWER RECORDS MUSIC
・Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Series Official X: twitter.com/SEED_HDRP
・Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM Official TikTok: tiktok.com/@seed_freedom_official
See-Saw Profile
A unit that initially debuted in July 1993 with Chiaki Ishikawa on vocals, Yuki Kajiura on the keyboard, and Yukiko Nishioka on the bass. In April 1994, it transitioned to the current duo, and in February 1995, after releasing the single “Mata Aeru Kara,” both members began solo activities.
In 2001, with the inclusion of Yuki Kajiura’s “indio” in the soundtrack for the TV anime Noir, See-Saw resumed its activities. In 2002, they released their 7th single, “Obsession,” marking their return after a seven-year hiatus.
In October, their ending theme song for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, “Anna ni Issho Datta no ni,” achieved 5th place on the Oricon charts. In 2006, they once again went on hiatus, with each member pursuing solo activities.
In 2019, after a 17-year hiatus, they held a concert, “See-Saw LIVE 〜Dream Field 2019〜,” at Tokyo International Forum Hall A.