Mamoru Miyano is a japanese Voice actor and singer. Some of you may recognise his voice work from other anime and game characters like Abidos 3rd and Katagiri Daisuke from YuGiOh, Yagami Light from Death Note, Death the Kid from Soul Eater, Yogi from Karneval, Rin Matsuoka from Iwatobi FREE! and much much more. He's one of those Voice actors with lots of memorable roles along with Miyu Irino (Voice Actor for Sora from Kingdom Hearts, Daisuke from DNAngel and Syaoran from Tsuabasa Reservoir Chronicles...etc)
Anyway, Miyano-san himself is a singer and musician and has recently released a short MV of his latest song which he wrote for the supernatural anime called 'AJIN'.
A quick synopsis of Ajin is
Ajin are humans that cannot die. Seventeen years ago, they first appeared on a battlefield in Africa. From then on, more of their kind are discovered within the human society. Their rarity in appearance means that, for experimental purposes, the government will generously reward anyone who captures one. In the present day, for what a certain high school student expects to be a typical summer holiday, his life is about to turn unexpected...
Voice actorMamoru Miyano is adding Ajin to the list of anime he's starring in (he plays Kei, the main character) that he also performs the theme songs for. In Ajin's case, it's the ending theme, "How Close You Are." Its music video was released on January 14, and it's decidedly spooky and solemn, in keeping with the anime's bleak tone. It boasts dark visuals, a creepy dancer, and melancholy lyrics like "If my wish could be granted, I'd wish to touch your heart once more" and "As I look up to the stars, [you're] looking up at the same night sky, even though [you're] far away."
For the full version of the video, see GYAO! (Japan only; it will be taken down after February 4). The single, Miyano's 13th, will go on sale on January 27. Miyano has also been in the news for his doodle plushies. For a completely different, much sunnier side of Miyano, check out the ending theme to Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love Revolutions, "Shine".
Mamoru Miyano is a japanese Voice actor and singer. Some of you may recognise his voice work from other anime and game characters like Abidos 3rd and Katagiri Daisuke from YuGiOh, Yagami Light from Death Note, Death the Kid from Soul Eater, Yogi from Karneval, Rin Matsuoka from Iwatobi FREE! and much much more. He's one of those Voice actors with lots of memorable roles along with Miyu Irino (Voice Actor for Sora from Kingdom Hearts, Daisuke from DNAngel and Syaoran from Tsuabasa Reservoir Chronicles...etc)
Anyway, Miyano-san himself is a singer and musician and has recently released a short MV of his latest song which he wrote for the supernatural anime called 'AJIN'.
A quick synopsis of Ajin is
Ajin are humans that cannot die. Seventeen years ago, they first appeared on a battlefield in Africa. From then on, more of their kind are discovered within the human society. Their rarity in appearance means that, for experimental purposes, the government will generously reward anyone who captures one. In the present day, for what a certain high school student expects to be a typical summer holiday, his life is about to turn unexpected...
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Quoted from Anime News Network.
Voice actor Mamoru Miyano is adding Ajin to the list of anime he's starring in (he plays Kei, the main character) that he also performs the theme songs for. In Ajin's case, it's the ending theme, "How Close You Are." Its music video was released on January 14, and it's decidedly spooky and solemn, in keeping with the anime's bleak tone. It boasts dark visuals, a creepy dancer, and melancholy lyrics like "If my wish could be granted, I'd wish to touch your heart once more" and "As I look up to the stars, [you're] looking up at the same night sky, even though [you're] far away."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB_1fJlc1k4
For the full version of the video, see GYAO! (Japan only; it will be taken down after February 4). The single, Miyano's 13th, will go on sale on January 27. Miyano has also been in the news for his doodle plushies. For a completely different, much sunnier side of Miyano, check out the ending theme to Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love Revolutions, "Shine".
Edited by catmaster0116