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Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet
Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars
Planetarian: Snow Globe discography
EPs1
Soundtrack albums3
Singles2

Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's and KineticNovel in 2004. The story centers around a middle-aged man who comes across a malfunctioning robot in a dead city. The man, known simply as "the junker", stays with this robot for a time and attempts to fix the projector of the planetarium where the story takes place. It was adapted by David Production into an original net animation (OVA) series and an animated film titled Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars in 2016. An OVA titled Planetarian: Snow Globe animated by Okuruto Noboru was produced in 2021, and Key also released a visual novel version of Snow Globe in 2021. The core of the discography is the original soundtrack album produced by Key Sounds Label in 2006 for the visual novel. The music on the soundtrack was mainly composed and arranged by Magome Togoshi. A second soundtrack and two singles for the anime adaptations by David Production were released in 2016. An EP for Planetarian was released in 2017 featuring music from the visual novel and anime adaptations by David Production. A soundtrack for the Snow Globe OVA and visual novel was released in 2021.

Albums

Planetarian Original Soundtrack

The Planetarian Original Soundtrack, from the visual novel Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet, was released on August 11, 2006, at Comiket 70 by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0025; it was later re-released on December 28, 2006.[1] The soundtrack contains one disc totaling twelve songs composed, arranged, and produced by Magome Togoshi, and Shinji Orito; themes originally composed by Charles Crozat Converse and Kenji Miyazawa were remixed on the soundtrack. Aside from the songs in the game like "Gentle Jena" and "Hoshi no Sekai (Opening)", the soundtrack includes new songs such as an arranged vocal version of "Hoshi Meguri no Uta", sung by Mell. The musical tracks played at the beginning and the end of the game (tracks one and eight in the original soundtrack) are rearrangements of the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" by Charles Crozat Converse, and their titles reflect this as well: "Hoshi no Sekai (Opening)" refers to the Japanese version of the hymn, named "Hoshi no Yo", and "Itsukushimi Fukaki" is the Japanese translation of the hymn's original title.

All songs arranged by Magome Togoshi, except where noted.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Hoshi no Sekai (Opening)" (星の世界 World of Stars)Charles Crozat Converse0:59
2."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Honky Tonk)" (星めぐりの歌 Song of Circling Stars)Kenji Miyazawa1:47
3."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Metronome)" (星めぐりの歌 Song of Circling Stars)Kenji Miyazawa1:59
4."Ame to Robot" (雨とロボット Rain and Robot)Magome Togoshi1:38
5."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Winter's Tale)" (星めぐりの歌 Song of Circling Stars)Kenji Miyazawa2:59
6."Gentle Jena"Magome Togoshi3:37
7."Mattaki Hito" (全き人 Perfect Human)Magome Togoshi2:54
8."Itsukushimi Fukaki" (慈しみ深き Deep Affection)Charles Crozat Converse2:47
9."Hoshi Meguri no Uta" (星めぐりの歌 Song of Circling Stars)
(Lyrics by Kenji Miyazawa; Performed by Mell)
Kenji Miyazawa4:26
10."Gentle Jena (Extended Version)"Magome Togoshi6:53
11."Human Warrior" (Arrangement by Shinji Orito)Shinji Orito5:11
12."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Short Version)" (星めぐりの歌 Song of Circling Stars)
(Lyrics by Kenji Miyazawa; Performed by Mell)
Kenji Miyazawa2:56
Total length:38:06

Planetarian Original Soundtrack

Planetarian Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack containing music tracks featured in the Planetarian original net animation series and the film Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars by David Production. It was released on October 26, 2016, in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLA-0122–0123.[2] The soundtrack is composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Donmaru, Tomohiro Takeshita, Ryō Mizutsuki and Shōji Morifuji.

Disc 1
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Hoshi no Sekai (Introduction)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito2:27
2."Fūin Toshi" (封印都市)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:33
3."Tansaku" (探索)DonmaruDonmaru2:02
4."Hoshi no Sekai (Constant Rain)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseRyō Mizutsuki3:08
5."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Planetarium Hall)" (星めぐりの歌)Kenji MiyazawaRyō Mizutsuki2:05
6."Taisetsu na Partner" (大切なパートナー Taisetsu na Pātonā)Shinji OritoShinji Orito0:22
7."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Minor Chord D)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito, Shōji Morifuji2:35
8."Kuchiru Sekai" (朽ちる世界)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:21
9."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Minor Chord B)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito, Shōji Morifuji2:04
10."Yumemi no Kioku" (ゆめみの記憶)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:13
11."Tōeiki Shuri (Hoshi no Sekai yori)" (投影機修理(星の世界 より))Charles Crozat ConverseShōji Morifuji2:36
12."Gentle Jena (Starlit Night)"Magome TogoshiShinji Orito2:27
13."Haruka Sora e (Hoshi no Fune yori)" (遥か空へ(星の舟 より))Shinji OritoShōyu3:18
14."Kasuka na Kioku" (微かな記憶)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita2:05
15."Hoshi Meguri no Uta (Earnest Wish)" (星めぐりの歌)Kenji MiyazawaRyō Mizutsuki2:27
16."Futari Dake no Machi" (ふたりだけの街)DonmaruDonmaru1:35
17."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Major Chord C)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShōji Morifuji2:09
18."Shi no Katachi" (死のかたち)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:21
19."Kuzuya no Ketsui" (屑屋の決意)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:28
20."Männchen Jäger" (戦闘機械)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:16
21."Human Warrior"Shinji OritoShinji Orito5:05
22."Yumemi to no Wakare (Hoshi no Sekai yori)" (ゆめみとの別れ(星の世界 より))Charles Crozat ConverseRyō Mizutsuki3:42
23."Hoshi Meguri no Uta" (星めぐりの歌)
(Lyrics by Kenji Miyazawa; Performed by Mell)
Kenji MiyazawaMagome Togoshi4:35
24."Twinkle Starlight (Short ver)" (Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)DonmaruShōji Morifuji2:06
Disc 2
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Owarikake no Sekai" (終わりかけの世界)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:16
2."Levi, Job, Ruth" (レビ・ヨブ・ルツ Rebi, Yobu, Rutsu)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:29
3."Chitei no Chitsujo" (地底の秩序)Tomohiro TakeshitaMineshi Wong1:58
4."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Major Chord B)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShōji Morifuji2:00
5."Hoshi no Benkyō" (星の勉強)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:15
6."Kaikō" (邂逅)DonmaruDonmaru1:41
7."Rōjin no Yume" (老人の夢)DonmaruDonmaru2:16
8."Tabi no Owari" (旅の終わり)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:17
9."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Minor Chord A)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito, Shōji Morifuji1:55
10."Mattaki Hito" (全き人)Magome TogoshiShinji Orito2:30
11."Tomatta Jikan" (止まった時間)DonmaruDonmaru1:49
12."Maisō" (埋葬)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:40
13."Hoshi no Fune (Edit ver)" (星の舟)
(Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Lia)
Shinji OritoTakayuki Negishi3:07
14."Hoshi no Sekai (Piano Major Chord A)" (星の世界)Charles Crozat ConverseShōji Morifuji2:00
15."Worlds Pain (Edit ver)" (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Ceui)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita1:29
16."Gentle Jena (Vocal Edit ver)" (Lyrics by Ryō Mizutsuki; Performed by Ayaka Kitazawa)Magome TogoshiShōji Morifuji4:00
Total length:91:42

Planetarian Analog Collector's Edition

Planetarian Analog Collector's Edition is an EP to be released on a gramophone record for the Planetarian visual novel and anime adaptations. A crowdfunding campaign for the record ran from May 22 to June 25, 2017,[3][4][5] and it reached its goal of ¥1 million in under 12 hours. The campaign ultimately raised ¥3,393,500. It was released in September 2017 by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0142.[5] The EP features music previously released for Planetarian, but also includes a new remix of "Twinkle Starlight". The EP is composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Donmaru, Tomohiro Takeshita, Shōji Morifuji and Takayuki Negishi. The vocal pieces are sung by Mell, Lia, Sayaka Sasaki and Ceui.

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Human Warrior" Shinji OritoShinji Orito 
2."Twinkle Starlight Remix" (Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)Tōya OkanoDonmaru  
3."Worlds Pain" (Performed by Ceui)KaiTomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita 
4."Gentle Jena" Magome Togoshi  
Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Hoshi Meguri no Uta" (星めぐりの歌)
(Performed by Mell)
Kenji MiyazawaKenji MiyazawaMagome Togoshi 
2."Twinkle Starlight" (Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)Tōya OkanoDonmaruShōji Morifuji 
3."Hoshi no Fune" (星の舟)
(Performed by Lia)
Tōya OkanoShinji OritoTakayuki Negishi 

Planetarian: Snow Globe Original Sound Tracks & Voice Drama CD

Planetarian: Snow Globe Original Sound Tracks & Voice Drama CD s a soundtrack containing music tracks featured in the Planetarian: Snow Globe original video animation by Okuruto Noboru and visual novel by Key. It was released in January 2021 for backers of the Planetarian: Snow Globe crowdfunding campaign who pledged at least 13,640[6][7] bearing the catalog number KAXA-9935CD. The soundtrack is composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Donmaru and Ryō Mizutsuki. "Snow Globe" is sung by Riko Azuna, "Twinkle Starlight (Hoshino Yumemi Ver.)" is sung by Keiko Suzuki, and "Star trip" is sung by Sayaka Sasaki.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Hoshi no Sekai -Starlit Sky-" (星の世界 World of Stars)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito0:58
2."Hajimete no Partner" (初めてのパートナー My First Partner)DonmaruDonmaru3:44
3."Kawaranai Hibi" (変わらない日々 Unchanging Days)Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:43
4."Hoshi no Sekai -Late Show-" (星の世界 World of Stars)Charles Crozat ConverseShinji Orito1:37
5."Hajimete no Partner -Day Game by-" (初めてのパートナー My First Partner)DonmaruDonmaru2:31
6."Satomi no Kigakari" (里美の気懸かり Satomi's Worries)Shinji OritoShinji Orito0:56
7."Namae no Nai Yume -Sunset Down-" (名前のない夢 Nameless Dream)DonmaruDonmaru1:40
8."Snow Globe -Under the Snow-" (雪圏球(スノーグローブ) Sunō Gurōbu)Shinji OritoShinji Orito0:51
9."Uchū ni Habataku Jinrui no Yume" (宇宙にはばたく人類の夢 Humanity's Dream to Head Into Space)Shinji OritoShinji Orito1:27
10."Machikado no Sora" (街角の空 Street Corner's Sky)DonmaruDonmaru1:41
11."Fuyugeshiki" (冬景色 Winter Landscape)Shinji OritoShinji Orito3:19
12."Static World"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki2:16
13."Todokanu Koi" (届かぬ恋 Unrequited Love)Ryō Mizutsuki, Shinji OritoRyō Mizutsuki3:25
14."Snow Globe" (Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Riko Azuna)Shinji OritoShinpei Nasuno5:32
15."Twinkle Starlight (Hoshino Yumemi Ver.)" (Twinkle Starlight ~ほしのゆめみ Ver.~)
(Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Keiko Suzuki)
DonmaruShōji Morifuji5:27
16."Star trip" (Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)DonmaruShinpei Nasuno5:05
17."Seiza Kaisetsu 'Hoshi o Yomu'" (星座解説 「星を読む」 Constellation Explanation 'Diving the Stars')
(Cast: Keiko Suzuki)
  16:38
Total length:59:50

Singles

Twinkle Starlight / Worlds Pain

"Twinkle Starlight / Worlds Pain" is a single for the Planetarian original net animation series by David Production, which was released on July 27, 2016, in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0117.[8] "Twinkle Starlight" is sung by Sayaka Sasaki and "Worlds Pain" is sung by Ceui. The single is composed, arranged, and produced by Donmaru, Tomohiro Takeshita and Shōji Morifuji.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Twinkle Starlight" (Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)DonmaruShōji Morifuji5:29
2."Worlds Pain" (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Ceui)Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita4:07
3."Twinkle Starlight Short ver." (Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Sayaka Sasaki)DonmaruShōji Morifuji2:09
4."Twinkle Starlight (Instrumental)"DonmaruShōji Morifuji5:27
5."Worlds Pain (Instrumental)"Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita4:05
Total length:21:17

Hoshi no Fune / Gentle Jena

"Hoshi no Fune (星の舟) / Gentle Jena" is a single for the Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars film by David Production, which was released on September 21, 2016, in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0119.[9] "Hoshi no Fune" is sung by Lia and "Gentle Jena" is sung by Ayaka Kitazawa. The single is composed, arranged, and produced by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Takayuki Negishi and Shōji Morifuji.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Hoshi no Fune" (星の舟)
(Lyrics by Tōya Okano; Performed by Lia)
Shinji OritoTakayuki Negishi6:08
2."Gentle Jena" (Lyrics by Ryō Mizutsuki; Performed by Ayaka Kitazawa)Magome TogoshiShōji Morifuji5:19
3."Hoshi no Fune (Instrumental)" (星の舟)Shinji OritoTakayuki Negishi6:07
4."Gentle Jena (Instrumental)"Magome TogoshiShōji Morifuji5:17
Total length:22:51

Chart positions

Albums Release date Label Format Peak Oricon chart positions
"Twinkle Starlight / Worlds Pain" July 27, 2016 Key Sounds Label (KSLA-0117) CD 48[10]
"Hoshi no Fune / Gentle Jena" September 21, 2016 Key Sounds Label (KSLA-0119) CD 26[11]
Planetarian Original Soundtrack October 26, 2016 Key Sounds Label (KSLA-0122–0123) CD 61[12]

References

  1. ^ "Planetarian Original Soundtrack" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  2. ^ "アニメ「planetarian」Original SoundTrack" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  3. ^ "『planetarian』 アナログ盤制作クラウドファンディング決定!" (in Japanese). Key. May 19, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  4. ^ "『planetarian』 アナログ盤制作クラウドファンディングが開始!" (in Japanese). Key. May 22, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "planetarian アナログ盤 制作プロジェクト" (in Japanese). Campfire. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  6. ^ "【planetarian 15周年】雪圏球(スノーグローブ)OVA化プロジェクト" (in Japanese). Camp Fire. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  7. ^ "Key開発室" (in Japanese). Twitter. January 24, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  8. ^ "Twinkle Starlight / Worlds Pain" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  9. ^ "星の舟/Gentle Jena" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  10. ^ "Twinkle Starlight / Worlds Pain" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "星の舟/Gentle Jena" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  12. ^ "アニメ「planetarian」Original SoundTrack" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved October 8, 2016.