This blog post explores the dual identity of the "anime bubble soundtrack"—both as the acclaimed score for the Netflix film
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.
But what exactly is it? Depending on who you ask, it’s either the technical masterpiece of a legendary composer or a viral aesthetic that defines a new subgenre of "bubble pop" edits. 1. The Core: Hiroyuki Sawano’s Masterpiece anime bubble soundtrack
Rin jumped down from the railing. Up close, she looked fragile—too thin, too pale, with dark circles under her eyes that spoke of sleepless nights chasing sound. But her gaze was steady.
soundtrack succeeds because it balances high-octane action with a "mysterious" and "ethereal" tone that reflects Uta's mermaid-inspired origins. It’s a rare score that feels both futuristic and ancient, much like the submerged Tokyo it represents. This blog post explores the dual identity of
Note: Uta is the film's character voiced by Riria. Eve wrote and produced her songs.
The Sonic Heart of Wit Studio’s Bubble : A Deep Dive into the Soundtrack But what exactly is it
: A high-energy track with heavy percussion and slapping bass designed for the film's intense parkour sequences.