@@Alicen78 It's based on a Type-Moon story, an enterprise that mainly makes Visual Novels. Their most popular work is Fate Stay Night, but they have others, which are more mature, like Tsukihime, Kara no Kyoukai (The Garden of Sinners) and Mahotsukai no Yoru. Both Tsukihime and KnK have main characters with a special power that lets them see "death" lines and points. They can kill things if they cut or stab the lines with a knife. Tsukihime is about vampires and romance but KnK is about paranormal events. It focuses on the psychological development of the protagonist, who has a double personality and is frantically interested in murder. Of course it has romance, but it's not the typical one. The anime adaptation consists of a set of movies by Ufotable, which, in my opinion, is still their best work, despite the years. It's got action, mystery, philosophical lines, romance and a bit, just a bit of gore. Tha animation is stunning and the music is beautiful.
@@DarkAngel63725267 oh okay thank you very much 😊 I already saw Fate stay Nigth in the past and I tried to saw Tsukihime but I did not succeed to find out the épisodes. Anyway I think that I will see that anime it's look cool and I really really love the song 😁😔
I haven't even watched Kara No Kyoukai yet (just ordered a copy of all seven movies from malaysia) but I already knew by the musical score that I would like it. Plus this was done by the same people who did Fate/Zero. It's funny though how many projects there are that have both Kalafina and Yuki Kajiura contributing to the music in some manner, i.e. Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, Kara No Kyoukai. Wonder if there's a connection...? I mean they do work really well together. Anyway, this is awesome!!!
Well there is a connection between Fate and Kara no Kyoukai. They are confirmed by the original creator, Kinoko Nasu to exist in the same universe. I guess the timeline for the Nasuverse would be Mahou Tsukai no Yoru, Fate/Zero, Kara no Kyoukai, Tsukihime, Fate/Stay Night and Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin and Fate/Stay Night epilogue would happen in the same year.
Yes, I was under that impression since yes they're both Type-Moon stuff, which I guess means the same thing. More I was wondering if there was a connection between Yuki Kajiura and Kalafina, but I think I figured that out too: I get the feeling Kajiura and Kalafina collaborate quite a bit, hence the both of them being on the same projects together, kinda like Tim Burton and Danny Elfman, etc. For instance, I think Kajiura might've written the opening theme for "Sound of the Sky" and Kalafina performed it, same as "Let the Stars Fall Down" from Fate/Zero, written by Kajiura, was the melody for the song "Manten", which was performed by Kalafina and used as the endings for Zero's 18th and 19th episodes. But you are a hundred percent right too. Lol. Thanks for the info! :D
adoranymphlupin Ah...I think Kalafina is a group that Yuki Kajira co-found with two other musicians...though don't quote me on that. I don't really pay attention to the details.
Absolutely majestic song
never thought that Kalafina would sound so awesome in Nightcore OoO
やったー、この声がまた聴ける
Can't stop listening to this!
This one and neon trees animal are probably my favourites on this channel.
Who listens to this in 2022?
Me
The garden of Sinners: One of the best animes I've ever watched!!
The title of the anime is Kara no Kyoukai (Boundary of Emptiness). The garden of sinners is just a subtitle :\
I know the original name, but I think it's easier to remember, specially if you haven't watched the movies and you don't speak Japanese
In fact I wanted to watch that anime but I hesited. Can you tell me it's about what please ?
@@Alicen78 It's based on a Type-Moon story, an enterprise that mainly makes Visual Novels. Their most popular work is Fate Stay Night, but they have others, which are more mature, like Tsukihime, Kara no Kyoukai (The Garden of Sinners) and Mahotsukai no Yoru. Both Tsukihime and KnK have main characters with a special power that lets them see "death" lines and points. They can kill things if they cut or stab the lines with a knife. Tsukihime is about vampires and romance but KnK is about paranormal events. It focuses on the psychological development of the protagonist, who has a double personality and is frantically interested in murder. Of course it has romance, but it's not the typical one. The anime adaptation consists of a set of movies by Ufotable, which, in my opinion, is still their best work, despite the years. It's got action, mystery, philosophical lines, romance and a bit, just a bit of gore. Tha animation is stunning and the music is beautiful.
@@DarkAngel63725267 oh okay thank you very much 😊 I already saw Fate stay Nigth in the past and I tried to saw Tsukihime but I did not succeed to find out the épisodes. Anyway I think that I will see that anime it's look cool and I really really love the song 😁😔
such a beautiful song, and a lovely picture deserves way more likes, views, and comments ^.^
I haven't even watched Kara No Kyoukai yet (just ordered a copy of all seven movies from malaysia) but I already knew by the musical score that I would like it. Plus this was done by the same people who did Fate/Zero. It's funny though how many projects there are that have both Kalafina and Yuki Kajiura contributing to the music in some manner, i.e. Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, Kara No Kyoukai. Wonder if there's a connection...? I mean they do work really well together.
Anyway, this is awesome!!!
Well there is a connection between Fate and Kara no Kyoukai. They are confirmed by the original creator, Kinoko Nasu to exist in the same universe. I guess the timeline for the Nasuverse would be Mahou Tsukai no Yoru, Fate/Zero, Kara no Kyoukai, Tsukihime, Fate/Stay Night and Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin and Fate/Stay Night epilogue would happen in the same year.
Yes, I was under that impression since yes they're both Type-Moon stuff, which I guess means the same thing.
More I was wondering if there was a connection between Yuki Kajiura and Kalafina, but I think I figured that out too: I get the feeling Kajiura and Kalafina collaborate quite a bit, hence the both of them being on the same projects together, kinda like Tim Burton and Danny Elfman, etc. For instance, I think Kajiura might've written the opening theme for "Sound of the Sky" and Kalafina performed it, same as "Let the Stars Fall Down" from Fate/Zero, written by Kajiura, was the melody for the song "Manten", which was performed by Kalafina and used as the endings for Zero's 18th and 19th episodes.
But you are a hundred percent right too. Lol. Thanks for the info! :D
adoranymphlupin Ah...I think Kalafina is a group that Yuki Kajira co-found with two other musicians...though don't quote me on that. I don't really pay attention to the details.
Aaaaah but that would explain so much lol
adoranymphlupin It would.
Most nightcores sound bad, but this is amazing
Maddie Eaton Glad you think so 😊
XxXDreamSeekerXxX woah that was quick!
Maddie Eaton Lol bad thing...?
This song is beautiful :)
this song is super cool
Thank you very much :3 I'm glad you enjoyed it.
i am literally crying
Hello New Song Welcome To Repeat Town
斉藤紘基はサークルK北白山台店とニュータウン西店で働いているよ。