Yasunori Mitsuda Explained

Yasunori Mitsuda
Native Name:光田 康典
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:21 January 1972
Birth Place:Tokuyama, Yamaguchi, Japan
Years Active:1994–present
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Label:Sleigh Bells

is a Japanese composer and musician. He is best known for his work in video games, primarily for the Chrono, Xeno, Shadow Hearts, and Inazuma Eleven franchises, among various others. Mitsuda began composing music for his own games in high school, later attending a music college in Tokyo. While still a student, he was granted an intern position at the game development studio Wolf Team.

Mitsuda joined Square upon graduation in 1992 and worked there as a sound effects designer for two years before telling Square's vice president Hironobu Sakaguchi he would quit unless he could write music for their games. Shortly after, Sakaguchi assigned him to work on the soundtrack for Chrono Trigger (1995), whose music has since been cited as among the best in video games.

Mitsuda went on to compose for several other games at Square, including Xenogears (1998) and Chrono Cross (1999). He left the company and became independent in 1998. In 2001, he respectively founded his own music production studio and record company, Procyon Studio and Sleigh Bells. Mitsuda has also worked on anime series, films, and television programs.

Biography

Early life

Mitsuda was born in Tokuyama, Japan, on January 21, 1972, and was raised in the Kumage District of Yamaguchi Prefecture.[1] He took piano lessons beginning at the age of five, but was more interested in sports at the time and did not take music seriously, quitting by the age of six.[2] For a while, he wanted to become a professional golfer. By high school, Mitsuda wanted to become a music composer, inspired by Vangelis' Blade Runner and Henry Mancini's The Pink Panther film scores. He became interested in PCs after his father bought him one, which was a rare item at the time. He started to program computer games and compose music for them, as well as take more technically oriented classes.[2]

After high school, Mitsuda decided to leave town and become independent. With encouragement from his father and sister, he moved to Tokyo and enrolled in the Junior College of Music. Despite the school's low prestige, Mitsuda received solid instruction from his professors, most of them practicing musicians who would take Mitsuda to gigs with them to help carry and set up equipment. At the cost of being used for free physical labor, Mitsuda got a first-hand view of the Japanese music world and valuable training both in and out of the classroom. As part of his college course, he was granted an intern position at the game development studio Wolf Team studying under composer Motoi Sakuraba.[3] [2] With his school term ending, Mitsuda saw an advertisement for sound production at Square in a copy of Famitsu. With no plans as to what he wanted to do after school, he applied for the position and joined the company in April 1992.[2]

Career

Although his official job title was as a composer, Mitsuda found himself working more as a sound engineer. Over the next two years, he created sound effects for Hanjuku Hero, Final Fantasy V, Secret of Mana, and Romancing SaGa 2. In 1994, realizing that he would never get a chance to move up to a real composition duty without some drastic action and feeling concerned about his low pay, he gave Square's vice president, Hironobu Sakaguchi, an ultimatum: let him compose, or he would quit. Sakaguchi assigned the young musician to the team working on Chrono Trigger, telling him that "after you finish it, maybe your salary will go up". Mitsuda was assigned as the sole composer for the game, in the end creating 54 tracks for the final release. Mitsuda drove himself to work hard on the score, frequently working until he passed out, and would awake with ideas for songs such as the ending theme for the game. He worked himself so hard that he developed stomach ulcers and had to be hospitalized, which led Uematsu to finish the remaining tracks for him.

Chrono Trigger proved a great success, and the soundtrack proved popular with fans. Mitsuda claims that it is his "landmark" title, which "matured" him. He attributes its success to folk and jazz music, rather than the "semi-orchestral" style popular in game music at the time. Following Chrono Trigger, Mitsuda composed the soundtrack for , again with Uematsu. According to Uematsu, Mitsuda again worked so much that he eventually defecated blood out of stress and physical problems. Mitsuda worked on three more titles for Square: Tobal No. 1 and both in 1996, and Xenogears in 1998, which featured the first ballad in a Square game, the Celtic ending theme "Small Two of Pieces" sung by Joanne Hogg. Mitsuda also during this period produced albums of arranged music of his original scores, creating acid jazz remixes in and a Celtic arrangement album of Xenogears music, Creid.[2] In July 1998, following up on what he had said in his original interview with the company, Mitsuda left Square to work as a freelance composer, the first of several of Square's composers to do so.

Following his leaving, Mitsuda has only worked on one more original game with Square, composing for 1999's Chrono Cross, the sequel to Chrono Trigger. He has worked on over a dozen games since then, including the spiritual sequel to Xenogears, , and major games such as Shadow Hearts and Luminous Arc. In addition to video games, Mitsuda has composed music for the anime Inazuma Eleven and for the independent album Kirite. On November 22, 2001, Mitsuda formed Procyon Studio as a company to produce his music, along with a record label, Sleigh Bells. The company consisted of only Mitsuda as composer along with a few sound producers for several years but has since expanded to include other composers. Mitsuda and Procyon Studio have also produced more arranged albums, such as Sailing to the World and 2009's Colours of Light, a compilation album of vocal pieces Mitsuda had composed. The studio was also involved in co-designing the KORG DS-10 synthesizer program for the Nintendo DS, and its successor for the Nintendo 3DS, KORG M01D.

By the late 2000s, Mitsuda began working as a producer for a team of artists. Scores in the 2010s include the Inazuma Eleven series, Soul Sacrifice, and Valkyria Revolution, with the latter marking his first fully solo game soundtrack in nearly a decade.[4] [5] [6] [7] Around the same time, Mitsuda also began to compose for non-video game media, including several NHK-produced television shows, as well as anime series such as Black Butler and adaptions of Inazuma Eleven.[8] [9] [10] In addition to serving as the lead composer for 2017's Xenoblade Chronicles 2, he also was in charge of the game's audio budget, musician booking, schedule management, and music sheet proofreading, for which he claimed was the largest project he ever worked on.[11] [12] He also composed for its expansion pack, Torna – The Golden Country, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3.[13]

Musical style and influences

Mitsuda claims to compose by "just fool[ing] around on my keyboard" and letting the melodies come to him. He also sometimes comes up with songs while asleep, including the ending theme to Chrono Trigger and "Bonds of Sea and Fire" from Xenogears, though his main inspiration is visual items, "paintings or other things". His music is frequently minimalistic, and he has cited Minimalism as an influence. His final battle themes for Chrono Trigger and Xenogears are based on only a few chords each, with the latter containing only two. Mitsuda has listened to a great number of musical genres throughout his life, which he learned from his father, and is especially inspired by jazz music. He grew up listening mainly to his father's favourite jazz musician Art Blakey, in addition to the Japanese electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra, before getting into classical music.[14] He is also inspired by Celtic music, and has created two albums of music in that style. His soundtrack for Chrono Trigger also shows the influence of Asian music, including the sounds of Japanese shakuhachi flutes, Indian tabla drums and the sitar. He has cited Maurice Ravel, J.S. Bach, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Claude Debussy, Robert Schumann, Antonín Dvořák, and Gustav Holst as his favorite classical composers, claiming that his modern influences are too numerous to name as he listens to so much music.

Mitsuda names his favorite works as the soundtracks to the Chrono series, Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I, and the original album Kirite, though he also says that all of his soundtracks are "representational works", as they represent who he was as a composer when he made them. His favorite pieces overall are "The Girl Who Closed Her Heart" and "Pain" from Xenosaga Episode I and pieces from Kirite. When he starts to compose a soundtrack, he first takes one month to gather information and artwork about the game world and scenario, so that his music will fit in with the game. He also finds it easier to be inspired if he has a visual representation. Mitsuda claims that he does not save his best work for more popular games, as he tries to compose each piece to correspond to how it is going to be used in a specific game. He also tries to compose good pieces even for games he feels do not live up to them, so that they will be a redeeming point about the game for the players. The majority of his video game soundtracks are for role-playing games, but he likes projects that are different from what he has done before and is interested in working in other genres.

Legacy

Mitsuda's music from Chrono Trigger was first performed live by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in 1996 at the Orchestral Game Concert in Tokyo, Japan, and released on an accompanying album. The first symphonic performance of his music outside Japan took place in 2005 at the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany when music from Chrono Cross was presented. Mitsuda has arranged versions of music from Trigger and Cross for Play! A Video Game Symphony video game music concerts in 2006. Music from the two games has also been performed in other video game concert tours such as the Video Games Live concert series and in concerts by the Eminence Orchestra. Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross music made up one fourth of the music of the Symphonic Fantasies concerts in September 2009 at the Kölner Philharmonie which were produced by Thomas Böcker as a part of the Game Concerts series. "Scars of Time" from Chrono Cross was played at the Fantasy Comes Alive concert in Singapore on April 30, 2010.

Mitsuda's music for Xenogears has also sparked fan-made albums; an officially licensed tribute album titled Xenogears Light: An Arranged Album, was published in limited quantities by the fan group OneUp Studios in 2005. The album features 20 tracks arranged from the Xenogears score and performed with acoustic instruments, such as piano, flute, guitar and violin. Another, unofficial album of remixes titled Humans + Gears was produced as a digital album by OverClocked Remix on October 19, 2009, consisting of 33 tracks.[15] Selections of remixes of Mitsuda's work also appear on Japanese remix albums, called Dōjin, and on English remixing websites such as OverClocked Remix. Music from the Chrono Trigger soundtrack has been arranged for the piano and published as sheet music by DOREMI Music Publishing. Sheet music for Chrono Cross tracks arranged for both solo guitar and guitar duets has been released by Procyon Studio.

For the 20th anniversary of Chrono Trigger in 2015, Mitsuda, along with his performing group Millennial Fair, performed songs from the game at the Tokyo Globe in Tokyo, Japan on July 25 and 26. The event, titled "The Brink of Time", included Mitsuda performing on the piano, guitar, and Irish bouzouki.[16] During the event, Mitsuda also announced that the long requested Chrono series arrangement album, entitled To Far Away Times: Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross Arrangement Album, would be released by Square Enix Music on October 14, 2015.[17] [18] [19]

Notable works

Video games

YearTitleRole(s)
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2"1992Sound effects and programming
Final Fantasy VSound effects
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2"1993Secret of ManaSound effects
Romancing SaGa 2Sound effects and programming
scope=row 1995 Chrono TriggerMusic with Nobuo Uematsu
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 1996 Radical DreamersMusic
Music with Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, and Junya Nakano
Tobal No. 1Music with several others
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 1998 XenogearsMusic
Mario PartyMusic[20]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 1999 Chrono CrossMusic
Music with several others
scope=row 2000Mega Man Legends 2Arrangements
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2001Music
Shadow HeartsMusic with Yoshitaka Hirota
Music with Hitoshi Sakimoto and Michiru Oshima
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2002Xenosaga Episode IMusic
The Seventh SealMusic with Chia Ai Kuo and Tsai Chih-Chan
Sound director
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2004Music with Yoshitaka Hirota, Kenji Ito, and Tomoko Kobayashi
Graffiti KingdomMusic
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 200510,000 BulletsMusic with Miki Higashino
Music with Takanari Ishiyama and Kazumi Mitome
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2006Music with several others
Deep LabyrinthMusic
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2007Luminous ArcMusic with Kazumi Mitome, Akari Kaida, and Shota Kageyama
Music
scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" 2008Super Smash Bros. BrawlArrangements
Soma BringerMusic
Magnetica TwistSound director
Luminous Arc 2Sound producer
Inazuma ElevenMusic
Sands of DestructionMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Kazumi Mitome
scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" 2009Arc Rise FantasiaMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Yuki Harada
Lime OdysseyMusic with Dong-Hyuc Shin, Jun-Su Park, and Sa-Yin Jeong[21]
bQLSI Star LaserMusic
Inazuma Eleven 2Music
Thexder NeoSound director
Luminous Arc 3Sound producer and coordinator
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2010Xenoblade ChroniclesEnding theme "Beyond the Sky"
Inazuma Eleven 3Music with Natsumi Kameoka
2011Inazuma Eleven StrikersMusic with Natsumi Kameoka
"Battle of the 4 Deadly Sins"
Wizardry OnlineSound producer
Pop'n Music 20 Fantasia"Tradria"
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 XtremeMusic with Natsumi Kameoka
Tokyo Yamanote BoysOpening theme "Overture"
2012"Opening", "Boss Battle 1"
Black Wolves Saga: Bloody NightmareMain theme "Dear Despair"
Music with Natsumi Kameoka
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013Music with Natsumi Kameoka
scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" 2013Soul SacrificeMusic with Wataru Hokoyama
Soukyuu no Sky GalleonMain theme
DoDoDo! DragonMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Maki Kirioka
Ending theme "Forever, and One"[22]
Music
Arrangements with Shunsuke Tsuchiya, Maki Kirioka and Natsumi Kameoka[23]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" 2014Soul Sacrifice DeltaMusic with Wataru Hokoyama
Terra Battle"Beyond the Light"[24]
Ten to Daichi Megami no MahouMain theme
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii UArrangements
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2015Chunithm: Seelisch Tact"Alma"
Stella GlowMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya[25]
scope=row 2016Seventh RebirthMusic[26]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="5" 2017Valkyria RevolutionMusic[27]
Another EdenMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Mariam Abounnasr [28]
Xenoblade Chronicles 2Music with ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, and Manami Kiyota[29]
Music with Tadayoshi Makino and Yoko Shimomura[30]
Winning HandMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Mariam Abounnasr[31]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2018Music with ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, and Manami Kiyota
Revolve8Music with Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Mariam Abounnasr[32]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2019Sound producer
Renshin AstralTokyo battle themes[33]
scope=row 2021Edge of EternityMusic with Cedric Menendez[34]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2022Sin Chronicle"HI・KA・RI"[35]
Even if TempestMastering
Xenoblade Chronicles 3Music with ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, and Mariam Abounnasr[36]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="1" 2023Sea of StarsMusic with Eric W. Brown[37]
scope=rowgroup rowspan="1" 2024Soul CovenantMusic[38]

Anime

YearTitleRole(s)
scope=row 2004PugyuruMusic
scope=row 2008Inazuma ElevenMusic
scope=row 2010Music
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2012Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono StoneMusic with Shiho Terada and Natsumi Kameoka
Chōyaku Hyakunin isshu: Uta KoiMusic with Maki Kirioka
Inazuma Eleven GO vs. Danbōru Senki WMusic with Natsumi Kameoka and Rei Kondoh
scope=row 2013Inazuma Eleven GO: GalaxyMusic with Natsumi Kameoka
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2014Inazuma Eleven: Chou Jigen Dream MatchMusic
Music
Music
scope=row 2017Music
scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" 2018Music
Music[39]
Orchestrations with Mariam Abounnasr
scope=row 2021Music[40]
scope=row 2024Delicious in DungeonMusic with Shunsuke Tsuchiya [41] [42]

Other notable projects

YearTitleRole(s)
scope=rowgroup 1995Producer
scope=rowgroup 1998CreidArrangements from Xenogears
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2005KiriteSolo album
SpecterFilm; music with Kazumi Mitome
scope=rowgroup 2009Colours of LightSolo album
scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" 2011Producer, arrangements
"Dimension Break"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile . procyon-studio.com . October 31, 2022 . ja.
  2. Web site: Yasunori Mitsuda Profile . Our Millennial Fair . ja . 1999 . November 2, 2009 . July 23, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160723164646/http://www.procyon-studio.com/profile/biog.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Yasunori Mitsuda 20th anniversary interview . 2083.jp . August 27, 2015 . ja.
  4. Web site: Sato . Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Composer Updates On Working With The Bratislava Symphony Choir . siliconera.com . May 3, 2017 . May 11, 2017 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170503195928/http://www.siliconera.com/2017/05/03/xenoblade-chronicles-2-composer-updates-working-bratislava-symphony-choir/ . May 3, 2017 .
  5. Web site: Guarino . Mike . Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Has Music So Good It Made The Composer Cry . attackofthefanboy.com . May 6, 2017 . May 11, 2017 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170506180439/http://attackofthefanboy.com/news/xenoblade-chronicles-2-has-music-so-good-it-made-the-composer-cry/ . May 6, 2017 .
  6. Web site: Valkyria: Azure Revolution Gets An Extended Trailer, Details And Concept Behind Its Music . Sato . January 22, 2016 . Siliconera . January 24, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160124181607/http://www.siliconera.com/2016/01/22/valkyria-azure-revolution-gets-extended-trailer-details-concept-behind-music/ . January 24, 2016 . live.
  7. Web site: Greening . Chris . Yasunori Mitsuda set to publish first game soundtrack in five years . Video Game Music Online . January 5, 2017 . January 12, 2017.
  8. Web site: Book of Circus Cast/Staff . kuroshitsuji.tv . March 22, 2014.
  9. Web site: Book of Murder Cast/Staff . kuroshitsuji.tv . September 30, 2014.
  10. Web site: Kotowski . Don . Yasunori Mitsuda Interview: Reflections and Revelations . Video Game Music Online . November 8, 2017 . November 8, 2017.
  11. Web site: Casey . Composer Yasunori Mitsuda Says Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Is The Largest Production He's Worked On . siliconera.com . April 7, 2017 . May 11, 2017 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170407204629/http://www.siliconera.com/2017/04/07/composer-yasunori-mitsuda-says-xenoblade-chronicles-2-largest-production-hes-worked/ . April 7, 2017 .
  12. Web site: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Behind Yasunori Mitsuda's music . Nintendo . November 28, 2017 . December 7, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171207175913/https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/xenoblade-chronicles-2-behind-yasunori-mitsudas-music . dead .
  13. Web site: Lada . Jenni . Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country Soundtrack Makes Its Digital Debut. Siliconera . December 14, 2018 . December 20, 2018.
  14. News: Yasunori Mitsuda – 2003 Composer Interview . 2 July 2023 . Game Hihyou . Shmuplations . 2003.
  15. Web site: Humans + Gears: Xenogears Remixed . October 19, 2009 . . October 19, 2009.
  16. Web site: The Brink of Time - Yasunori Mitsuda & Millennial Fair . Procyon Studio . June 2, 2015 . May 11, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150511232902/http://www.procyon-studio.com/20th_special/ . dead .
  17. Web site: Greening . Chris . Yasunori Mitsuda records long-awaited Chronos arranged album . July 27, 2015 . Video Game Music Online . July 28, 2015.
  18. Web site: ハルカナルトキノカナタヘ . Square Enix Music . July 29, 2015.
  19. Web site: Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross Arrangement Album . Square Enix Music . October 27, 2015.
  20. Web site: Norman . Jim . 2022-11-02 . Random: Yasunori Mitsuda Reveals Almost 200 Songs Were Scrapped From Mario Party's Soundtrack . 2022-11-02 . Nintendo Life . en-GB.
  21. Web site: Reahard . Jef . Lime Odyssey dev blog features the music of Yasunori Mitsuda . Engadget . July 15, 2016 . 6 July 2019.
  22. Web site: Ken ga Kimi Theme Song "Kiseki" . VGMdb . August 18, 2014.
  23. Web site: Capcom's Euro Historia Features Music By Chrono Trigger Composer . Siliconer. Sato . August 3, 2013 . August 18, 2014.
  24. Web site: Achieved 1.8M downloads! Check out Yasunori's new song! . Terra Battle . April 6, 2015 . April 12, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150412034209/http://www.terra-battle.com/en/news/2015/04/1-8mdl.html . dead .
  25. Web site: Imageepoch, Sega to Release Stella Glow 3DS Game in Japan on June 4 . Anime News Network . March 10, 2015.
  26. Web site: Sato . Seventh Rebirth Is A Mobile RPG By Final Fantasy XI Producer And Other Big Names . Siliconera . December 31, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190111133543/https://www.siliconera.com/2016/10/18/seventh-rebirth-mobile-rpg-final-fantasy-xi-producer-big-names/ . 11 January 2019 . dead.
  27. Web site: Valkyria: Azure Revolution Gets An Extended Trailer, Details And Concept Behind Its Music . Sato . January 22, 2016 . Siliconera . January 24, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160124181607/http://www.siliconera.com/2016/01/22/valkyria-azure-revolution-gets-extended-trailer-details-concept-behind-music/ . January 24, 2016 . live .
  28. Web site: Sato . Chrono Trigger And Xenogears Writer's Smartphone RPG Another Eden To Be At TGS 2016 . Siliconera . September 9, 2016 . April 6, 2017.
  29. Web site: Osborn . Alex . Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Announced for Nintendo Switch . IGN . January 13, 2017 . January 13, 2017.
  30. Web site: Yasunori Mitsuda named composer for Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis . Gallagher . Matthew . Video Game Music Online . October 30, 2017 . October 30, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171030181317/http://www.vgmonline.net/yasunori-mitsuda-named-composer-for-final-fantasy-xv-episode-ignis/ . October 30, 2017 . live.
  31. Web site: ウイニングハンド . Google Play . 15 October 2020 . ja . ■音楽 プロキオン・スタジオ 光田 康典 土屋 俊輔 マリアム・アボンナサー.
  32. Web site: Romano . Sal . Sega announces real-time strategy game Revolve8: Episodic Dueling for smartphones . Gematsu . October 10, 2018 . December 19, 2018.
  33. Web site: 落ち物デッキバトル『錬神のアストラル』配信記念インタビュー作曲家編。光田康典氏、下村陽子氏ら豪華メンバー6人が集う . automaton-media.com . December 26, 2019 . March 6, 2020. ja.
  34. Web site: Wilson . Jake . Edge Of Eternity – Interview Music with The Composer . GamesNosh . November 10, 2018.
  35. sin_chronicle . April 26, 2022 . ja:#光田康典 さんご制作の「HI・KA・RI」 . 1518878648714940416 . March 25, 2023 . ja.
  36. Web site: Romano . Sal . February 9, 2022 . Xenoblade Chronicles 3 announced for Switch . Gematsu . February 10, 2022.
  37. Web site: Wakeling . Richard . Chrono Trigger Composer Contributing Original Music To Sea Of Stars . GameSpot . 7 April 2020.
  38. Web site: Romano . Sal . September 14, 2023 . Virtual reality tactical action game Soul Covenant announced for PS VR2, PC, and Quest 2 . Gematsu . October 4, 2023.
  39. Web site: Trlica . Martina . Inazuma Eleven New Series Starts in October . manga.tokyo . 10 November 2018.
  40. Web site: Pineda. Rafael Antonio. Funimation Streams Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Anime . . 29 September 2021 . 28 November 2021.
  41. Web site: Cayanan . Joanna . Hodgkins . Crystalyn . Delicious in Dungeon Anime's Teaser Trailer Reveals Main Cast, More Staff, January 2024 Debut . . 25 May 2023 . 25 May 2023.
  42. Web site: Works in 2024 . procyon-studio.co.jp . 11 June 2023 . Japanese . Composition and Arrangement: Yasunori Mitsuda, Shunsuke Tsuchiya.