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
Note: Uta is the film's character voiced by Riria. Eve wrote and produced her songs.