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Drifters anime soundtrack
Drifters anime soundtrack











drifters anime soundtrack

The music in Driftland adapts to in-game events, it's mixed in real time, and consists of many layers (stems).

drifters anime soundtrack

Take on the role of a powerful mage capable of moving and connecting floating lands, develop a mighty empire, and restore Driftland to its former glory!ĭriftland: The Magic Revival Original Soundtrack As such, the dialogue in the aforementioned scene instead alludes to how Toyohisa would think that Nobunaga would prefer having Ranmaru considering their relationship, to which Nobunaga says, "Would have made these cold nights a lot warmer," alluding to the rumors of their potentially intimate relationship.Star Drifters Supporter's Bundle contains:Īfter a devastating war between ancient mages, a powerful spell is all that holds together the shattered planet of Driftland. In English, he's voiced by Justin Briner, who, while not having a deep voice, still has a masculine enough tone not to be confused for a woman.

  • Woolseyism: In the original audio, Yoichi is voiced by Mitsuki Saiga, a woman, and has a clearly feminine voice, leading Toyohisa to initially assume that he's either a woman or Nobunaga's attendant, Mori Ranmaru.
  • His voice in the original sub doesn't help matters.
  • Viewer Gender Confusion: Many viewers mistook Yoichi for a girl when they first watched the anime, due to his slender build, hairstyle and feminine face.
  • Yeah as in literally, imagine having an arrow jammed into you, and later find out that they are tipped with fecal matter.

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    Squick: "The arrowheads are full of shit!".It's fairly obvious that his design is a bit effeminate, and his voice in both versions of the anime doesn't help matters, but when people tend to draw him, they give him luscious lips, wide hips, and an overall more feminine design than he ever really looked like. Self-Fanservice: Oh boy, does it ever hit this trope harder than Nasu.Memetic Mutation: "Speak Japanese." explanation One of the lines uttered by Shimazu during his fight with an Orte Empire knight in the second episode, this line is used to counter English dubbing in anime.

    drifters anime soundtrack

    In Sengoku Basara, Robert McCollum portrayed Masamune Date, who ended the show's first season by defeating Nobunaga Oda, who McCollum plays in this series.right alongside Brave Witches, meaning we got an anime featuring a Distaff Counterpart of Kanno Naoshi two days before an anime featuring the actual Kanno Naoshi. The anime adaptation of Drifters aired in the fall of 2016.Then Drifters comes along and he plays Count Saint-Germain, who not only is a cross-dresser, but works for an oppressive country that was literally made by Adolf Hitler. In the 2012 anime adaption of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Tomokazu Sugita plays Joseph Joestar, who at one point dresses in drag to try and sneak past a group of Nazis.Fanfic Fuel: Any fic that has a public domain/historical figure fighting alongside the Drifters or the Ends.Within three volumes of their introduction, they've turned the formerly peaceful elves into their own vicious, revenge-focused personal army. If not for the fact that the enemies they fight are even worse, Shimazu, Oda, and Nasu would definitely be the bad guys. Crossover Ship: It's not exactly uncommon to see Hijikata with Sakura Saber, due to her being Okita.Burning elf villages for not paying their taxes, he personally kills the village elder who tries to stand up to him, before ordering his men to kill off all the elves in the village, children included. Complete Monster: Aram is a knight of the Orte Empire, in charge of patrolling its lands where he would oppress the elves there, take their women to be made sex slaves, and kill any wandering Drifters.Catharsis Factor: It is oh so satisfying seeing Aram beg for his life when Shimazu Toyohisa beats him to a pulp, then convinces the elves to kill him with their hands.Awesome Music: The anime's OP, "Gospel of the Throttle" by Minutes Til Midnight.













    Drifters anime soundtrack