Yasashii Bōkyaku
"Yasashii Bōkyaku" (優しい忘却, lit. "Tender Oblivion") is the eighth CD single containing 4 versions of the titular song by Minori Chihara. The single was used as the ending theme to The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya,[1] in which Chihara again reprises her role as Yuki Nagato. It won the Best Singing Award at the fifth annual Seiyu Awards held in 2011 in Tokyo for Chihara's performance.[2] A promotional video for the song, filmed in the Haruhi Suzumiya franchise's real-world parallel setting of Nishinomiya-Kita Prefectural High School, was released January 27, 2010 on Lantis' official YouTube channel.[3]
"Yasashii Bōkyaku" | ||||
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Yuki Nagato version | ||||
Single by Minori Chihara | ||||
Released | February 24, 2010 (Japan) | |||
Genre | Anisong, neoclassical new age | |||
Length | 18:36 | |||
Label | Lantis | |||
Minori Chihara singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Yasashii Bōkyaku" (優しい忘却, lit. "Tender Oblivion") - 5:39
- "Yasashii Bōkyaku -sonority-" (優しい忘却 -sonority-, lit. "Tender Oblivion -Sonority-") - 4:33
- "Yasashii Bōkyaku -sincerity-" (優しい忘却 -sincerity-, lit. "Tender Oblivion -Sincerity-") - 5:11
- "Yasashii Bōkyaku ~ Aru Hi no Yume" (優しい忘却~或る日の夢, lit. "Tender Oblivion ~ One Day's Dream") - 3:13
Personnel
- Vocals: Minori Chihara
- Lyrics: Aki Hata
- Composition: Masumi Ito
- Arrangement: Nijine
- Original Lyrics: Nagaru Tanigawa
Oricon chart positions
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
Sales |
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Daily | 5 | 23,201 |
Weekly | 8 |
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See also
External links
References
- Lantis web site
- "5th Annual Seiyū Award Winners Announced". Anime News Network. March 5, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
- Official PV on YouTube
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