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Bubble Soundtrack — Anime

The Bubble soundtrack has already influenced 2024-2025 anime scores. Listen to the new Spy x Family movie or The iDOLM@STER Shiny Colors game. You will hear the same "glitch-choral" technique.

Directors are now demanding "the Bubble sound"—meaning: deep sub-bass, fragile female vocals, and a moment where the music literally pauses to let a bubble pop in the sound design. It has become a genre benchmark for "Tragic Fantasy."

The Sonic Heart of Wit Studio’s Bubble: A Deep Dive into the Soundtrack anime bubble soundtrack

When Netflix released Wit Studio’s Bubble in 2022, critics were divided on the plot, but unanimous on one front: the music is a masterpiece. Composed by the legendary Hiroyuki Sawano, known for his epic work on Attack on Titan, the soundtrack transforms the post-apocalyptic, gravity-defying streets of Tokyo into a breathing emotional landscape. The Architects of Sound

The Bubble soundtrack is a high-profile collaboration featuring some of Japan’s most influential modern artists: Hiroyuki Sawano The Bubble soundtrack has already influenced 2024-2025 anime

(Score): Sawano steps away from his usual industrial grunge to deliver a more romantic, consistent hybrid of orchestral synths, piano, and percussion. Eve (Opening Theme): The popular singer-songwriter

performed the high-energy opening theme, "Bubble feat. Uta," which captures the film's kinetic parkour energy Riria. (Ending Theme & Voice of Uta): Singer-songwriter "Jaa na, Mata ne" (See you later) – Riria

. provided the emotional anchor of the film, voicing the heroine Uta and performing the ending theme "Jaa ne, Mata ne" (See You, Catch You Later). Key Highlights of the Score

  • "Jaa na, Mata ne" (See you later) – Riria. / Eve
  • Note: Uta is the film's character voiced by Riria. Eve wrote and produced her songs.