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* "Yuri Labyrinth", Mitsuko's {{Leitmotif}}, is fascinatingly catchy and seductive, fitting her character perfectly.
** There's also the quieter, softer, and more mysterious version that plays during her sex scene with Konomi and when talking with Ginko [[spoiler:about Sumika's death]], which was unfortunately not released in the official soundtrack.
** There's also the quieter, softer, and more mysterious version that plays during her sex scene with Konomi and when talking with Ginko [[spoiler:about Sumika's death]], which was unfortunately not released in the official soundtrack.
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* "Yuri Labyrinth", Mitsuko's {{Leitmotif}}, is fascinatingly catchy and seductive, fitting her character perfectly.
**perfectly. There's also the quieter, softer, and more mysterious version that plays during her sex scene with Konomi and when talking with Ginko [[spoiler:about Sumika's death]], which was unfortunately not released in the official soundtrack.
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If there's one thing many fans will agree on regarding ''Anime/YuriKumaArashi'', it's that the soundtrack is absolutely ''gorgeous'' and overall well-done.
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* The opening theme, "Ano Mori de Matteru" ("I'm waiting in that forest" or "I'll be waiting in that forest"), a mysterious-sounding song with breathy, sultry singing and lovely lyrics.
* The ending theme, "TERRITORY", an incredibly catchy and cheerful tune with a heavy disco beat. The lyrics turn out to be rather epic themselves when translated.
* "Kumaria", which plays when Lady Kumaria [[spoiler:finally reveals herself]], is absolutely breathtaking and stunning.
* "Our Future", the beautiful and melancholy track that plays during [[spoiler:Lulu]]'s death.
* "Yuri Labyrinth", Mitsuko's {{Leitmotif}}, is fascinatingly catchy and seductive, fitting her character perfectly.
** There's also the quieter, softer, and more mysterious version that plays during her sex scene with Konomi and when talking with Ginko [[spoiler:about Sumika's death]], which was unfortunately not released in the official soundtrack.
* "Wall of Severance", which plays during Lulu's exposition about how the Wall of Severance came to be in the first couple of episodes. The track itself starts off somewhat alien and surreal-sounding, before morphing into an epic and confrontational tune.
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* The opening theme, "Ano Mori de Matteru" ("I'm waiting in that forest" or "I'll be waiting in that forest"), a mysterious-sounding song with breathy, sultry singing and lovely lyrics.
* The ending theme, "TERRITORY", an incredibly catchy and cheerful tune with a heavy disco beat. The lyrics turn out to be rather epic themselves when translated.
* "Kumaria", which plays when Lady Kumaria [[spoiler:finally reveals herself]], is absolutely breathtaking and stunning.
* "Our Future", the beautiful and melancholy track that plays during [[spoiler:Lulu]]'s death.
* "Yuri Labyrinth", Mitsuko's {{Leitmotif}}, is fascinatingly catchy and seductive, fitting her character perfectly.
** There's also the quieter, softer, and more mysterious version that plays during her sex scene with Konomi and when talking with Ginko [[spoiler:about Sumika's death]], which was unfortunately not released in the official soundtrack.
* "Wall of Severance", which plays during Lulu's exposition about how the Wall of Severance came to be in the first couple of episodes. The track itself starts off somewhat alien and surreal-sounding, before morphing into an epic and confrontational tune.
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