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Home»News»Entertainment News»Anime & Animation News»THE IMAGINARY Original Soundtrack Available Now

THE IMAGINARY Original Soundtrack Available Now

By Josh PiedraJune 28, 2024

Milan Records today releases THE IMAGINARY (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) from Studio Ponoc’s new animated feature film. Available everywhere now,

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The album includes score music by Kenji Tamai and agehasprings, as well as the film’s original theme song “Nothing’s Impossible” by A Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten. Set in a one-of-a-kind world where reality and imagination intersect, the beautifully animated film required a soundscape as grandiose and diverse as its many settings, both ordinary and fantastic. From sweeping orchestral pieces to whimsically playful melodies and even hard-hitting action cues, the expansive soundtrack is a poignant companion to the onscreen story, capturing the depths of humanity, creativity and the healing power of imagination. Based on author A.F. Harrold and illustrator Emily Gravett’s prize-winning novel, The Imaginary debuts exclusively on Netflix to audiences across the globe on Friday, July 5.

Included within the soundtrack is the film’s original theme song “Nothing’s Impossible”, written and composed by GRAMMY® Award-winning duo A Great Big World and featuring vocals from member Ian Axel and platinum-selling singer-songwriter Rachel Platten. With its moving piano melody, orchestral strings and soaring vocals, “Nothing’s Impossible” features as the film’s end credits theme, completing renowned animator-director Yoshiyuki Momose’s telling of this unforgettable story. Originally released alongside the film’s Japanese theatrical debut, the song receives a secondary version on today’s soundtrack album, infusing the original with propulsive drums to heighten the already epic ballad. Rounding out the 28-track collection is a gorgeously updated version of Lucilla Galeazzi’s Italian folk song, “Voglio una casa”, newly recorded by the acclaimed 74-year-old songstress specifically for the film.

“Getting to write ‘Nothing’s Impossible’ for the new Studio Ponoc film The Imaginary was an honor,” says A Great Big World. “We tried our hardest to capture the heart and magic of this beautiful story in our song, which was not an easy task! It was through many meaningful conversations with the team at Studio Ponoc that we finally got there. We thoroughly enjoyed the process. And we love that our friend, Rachel Platten, is a part of this as well! We all started out together playing shows in NYC years back, so it felt serendipitous when her name was suggested to us as a collaborator.”

“Studio Ponoc’s new film The Imaginary is full of magic and enchantment that guides us through the shadows,” adds Rachel Platten. “The film’s theme song that I performed with my friend, A Great Big World’s Ian Axel, entitled ‘Nothing’s Impossible’, resonates with that spirit and with the essence of hope, a guiding star in my own life’s journey.  My hope is that these creative offerings can infuse some laughter, joy and a resilient spirit into the hearts of everyone who experiences them.”

Source: Press Release

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Josh has been an anime fan for nearly twenty years. In addition, he is a light novel author with over 25 books published as well as the owner of Meteora Press, his personal publishing label. Anime and otaku culture isn't Josh's only area of expertise. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and has created a handful of independent games along with a deep working knowledge of the gaming industry.

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