Waiting for KnK: Satsujin Kosatsu OST

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The DVD(limited edition) is NO.1 in oricon.
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huhuhu I've listened to it! :bwahaha:
Actually, very different from Fukan Fukei, very calm and very Mai-Hime :aww: Gosh, what if Yuki writes all 8 osts with a different approach! :ayashii: :dote:
 
YesAsia Editorial Description said:
Created by Type-Moon founders Nasu Kinoko and illustrator Takeuchi Takashi, The Garden of Sinners (a.k.a. Kara no Kyoukai) started out in 1998 as an internet light novel. The supernatural fantasy attracted a huge online following and eventually made it to print form, selling over 500,000 copies. Set in the same world as Type-Moon's Tsukihime, The Garden of Sinners revolves around the investigation of paranormal incidents by the trio of sorceress and detective agency proprietor Aozaki Tohko, her assistant Kokuto Mikiya, and Ryogi Shiki, a detached teenage girl with the ability to see and kill death.

Starting in 2007, The Garden of Sinners began its life on the big screen as a seven-chapter animated film series with animation by ufotable, the studio behind the Tales of Symphonia OVA. Directed by Nonaka Takuya, the second chapter, Satsujin Kosatsu ("Murder Speculation"), was released on December 29, 2007, soon after Fukan Fukei. Satsujin Kosatsu sheds light on the back story of Shiki and Mikiya's unlikely friendship as well as Shiki's unique background. As a member of the Ryogi family, Shiki is not only trained in martial arts, she inherits special abilities and split personalities, one male and the other female. As a series of murders strikes her hometown, Shiki begins to suspect that her aggressive male personality is the perpetrator.

"Directed by Nonaka Takuya" < so this is the culpit :plot: :knife:

"and split personalities, one male and the other female."
:omgwtf: :omgwtf: :omgwtf: :twitch: @_@ :huh: :omgwtf: since when the 2nd part of the personality is Male??!?!
 
Shiki's father taught two personalities: male and female. The movie says it, isn't it?
 
Nick Hunter said:
Gosh, what if Yuki writes all 8 osts with a different approach! :ayashii: :dote:

i doubt it. Unless one of them is a really crucial turning point in the story. but i suppose she'll stick to the dark, mysterious & illusion-like scenery type of music. We can only wait and see. :)
 
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