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Seedsow Lullaby Game Shows Off Opening Video and Theme Song

Seedsow Lullaby

The game Seedsow Lullaby (a.k.a. Tanetsumi no Uta in Japanese) shared its opening video where you can hear sola perform the theme song “Yoru o Koeru” (translated as “Break Through the Night”). This title is part of the Aniplex.exe game brand from Aniplex.

Seedsow Lullaby Opening Movie

Seedsow Lullaby is due to come out for PC this winter, with language support in English, Japanese and Simplified Chinese. It’s being directed by Yow of ATRI: My Dear Moments. The ending theme song is called “Tanetsumi no Uta” after the game and is performed by Rita.

Here is an official description:

Seedsow Lullaby Synopsis

Misuzu lost her mother at a young age. On her sixteenth birthday, in the spring of 2023, she is visited by a lone girl. The girl turns out to be her mother, Yoko, also aged sixteen.

Yoko explains that she has been chosen as a Maiden to conduct the Seedsow Ceremony in the dwelling place of the gods, the Eternal Realm, and has traveled from 1996 to invite Misuzu along on her journey.

The Seedsow Ceremony is a funeral for the gods, and is necessary for a new generation of immortal deities to usher in a new age. Seedsow Maidens must travel the Eternal Realm and have the ancient god elders accept their deaths before True Winter comes and defiles the land.

Accompanying her mother Yoko, Misuzu travels to the year 2050, where her own sixteen-year-old daughter, Tsumugi, joins them as they make for the Eternal Realm.

With the addition of Hiruko, who claims to be Misuzu’s younger brother and acts as the group’s guide, the foursome journey through lush landscapes made no less resplendent by True Winter’s looming approach.

The young group has been brought together as though by a miracle, but what awaits them at the end of their journey?

Source: ANN

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Danica Davidson is the author of the bestselling Manga Art for Beginners with artist Melanie Westin, plus its sequel, Manga Art for Everyone, and the first-of-its-kind manga chalk book Chalk Art Manga, both illustrated by professional Japanese mangaka Rena Saiya. Check out her other comics and books at www.danicadavidson.com.

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