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Cover of the first Seraph of the End home media release.

Seraph of the End (Japanese: 終わりのセラフ, Hepburn: Owari no Seraph) is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name, written by Takaya Kagami and illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto with storyboards by Daisuke Furuya. It is produced by Wit Studio, directed by Daisuke Tokudo and written by Hiroshi Seko.[1] Kagami drafted the original story for episodes with materials not yet serialized in the manga and supervising the scripts until the anime's final episode.[2] The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world caused a "human-made" virus, killing the world's populace and leaving only children under the age of thirteen alive. It is at this time that vampires emerge from the recesses of the earth, likely followed by age-old horrors of the dark thought only to be myth. An orphaned boy named Yūichirō Hyakuya joins the human military to avenge the death of his family and rescue his best friend Mikaela from the vampires.

On December 12, 2014, it was announced the series would run in two split cours (quarters of the year). The first would air in 2015 from April to June and the second from October to December, with both cours having twelve episodes each.[3] The second cour of would be titled Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya (終わりのセラフ 名古屋決戦編, Owari no Serafu: Nagoya Kessen-hen). The series premiered on Tokyo MX, MBS, TV Aichi and BS11 at their respective time slots. NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan is releasing the first cour in Blu-ray and DVD formats in Japan starting on June 24, 2015, across four volumes.[4] A six minutes omake anime specials adapted from the omake featured in the original manga, included in each Blu-ray/DVD volume titled Seraph of the Endless (終わらないセラフ, Owaranai Serafu).[5]

On March 31, 2015, it was announced that Funimation has licensed the series for streaming and home video release in North America.[6] Hulu has streamed the series that same day. On May 13, 2015, Funimation announced that the English broadcast dub will stream every Wednesday on its "Dubble Talk" streaming block.[7][8] The anime series was later broadcast in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2018.[9][10]

Episode list

Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign (cour one)

Series No. Season No. Title Director Original air date[11]
11"The World of Blood Legacy"
Transliteration: "Kechimyaku no Sekai" (Japanese: 血脈のセカイ)
Daisuke Tokudo[12]April 4, 2015 (2015-04-04)
An unknown virus has killed the world popluace, leaving all young ones under the age of thirteen at the mercy of vampires. Yuichiro Hyakuya spends time at the family orphanage in the vampire capital city of Sanguinem, but his best friend Mikaela begs to differ. Yu looks back to when he met Mika at the orphanage. He is concerned when he does not show up. The children of Hyakuya Orphanage attempt to leave the city, but they are ambushed and killed by Ferid Bathory. Ferid mortally wounds and captures Mika, while Yu escapes from the city alone.
22"Humanity After the Fall"
Transliteration: "Hametsu-go no Ningen" (Japanese: 破滅後のニンゲン)
Masashi Koizuka[13]April 11, 2015 (2015-04-11)
Four years later, Yu joins the Japanese Imperial Demon Army, but is eager to become a member of the Moon Demon Company, a special vampire hunting force led by Guren Ichinose. Due to reckless behavior, Yu meets Shinoa Hiragi, who advises him to make friends at school before the promotion occurs. Yu meets Yoichi Saotome. Later, a school evacuation occurs when a female vampire attacks the school. To defy orders, Yu holds the female vampire off and Guren kills her. Since Yu fulfilled his requirement, Shinoa invites Yu and Yoichi for recruitment training.
33"The Demon in Your Heart"
Transliteration: "Kokoro ni Sumu Oni" (Japanese: 心に棲むオニ)
Tomokazu Tokoro[14]April 18, 2015 (2015-04-18)
Shinoa is aware that Yu wanted the power. She spars with him using her Cursed Gear Shikama Dōji, in order to intimidate him. Yu, Shinoa and Yoichi learn that Yuji went to the underground chamber, where a demon possessed him. When Yu, Shinoa and Yoichi arrive there, Yu confronts Yuji not only in hopes of saving him, but making a contract with the demon and claiming the axe as the Cursed Gear. After disarming it, Yu has a hallucination of Mika, but breaks free before being tricked into desiring vengeance. After Yu wakes up, Shinoa congratulates him.
44"Vampire Mikaela"
Transliteration: "Kyūketsuki Mikaera" (Japanese: 吸血鬼ミカエラ)
Junichi Takaoka[15]April 25, 2015 (2015-04-25)
Mika is shown to be alive in the aftermath, thanks to Krul Tepes, who decided to preserve his life by having him drink her blood. Yū and Yoichi attend the new classroom held by Sayuri Hanayori. There, Yu meets Shiho Kimizuki. A week before an aptitude test, Guren warns Shihō not to use his desire to find a cure for a virus that affected his sister Mirai simply in order to acquire the strongest Cursed Gear, since its overwhelming power will consume him. On the day of the aptitude test, Yu and Shiho work together to fight the giant demon puppets. The test is interrupted, when Shiho is informed to see Mirai at the hospital. Although their scores are highly affected due to their leave of absence, Shiho thanks Yu for their concern.
55"Black Demon's Contract"
Transliteration: "Kuro-oni tono Keiyaku" (Japanese: 黒鬼とのケイヤク)
Shuhei Matsushita[16]May 2, 2015 (2015-05-02)
Krul assembles the vampires and declares war against humans, due to their rise to power. Meanwhile, Guren requests Yu to arrange a time for selecting a Cursed Gear. After Yu realizes he failed the exam, Guren uses his Cursed Gear named Mahiru-no-Yo, which takes the form of a katana, to determine which students can withstand the demonic energy. Guren sends Yu, Yoichi and Shiho to the underground chamber, and they choose each of their own Cursed Gears without trading.
66"New Family"
Transliteration: "Atarashii kazoku" (Japanese: 新しいカゾク)
Kei Anjiki[17]May 9, 2015 (2015-05-09)
Yu, Yoichi and Shihō each confront their respective demons, in the embodiment of their loved ones, in order to gain control of their desire. Yu and Shiho obtain their own Cursed Gears, but Yoichi ends up possessed by his weapon and begins attacking them. Yu and Shiho fend off the attacks, but they hesitate to harm Yoichi, knowing that his soul is alive. When Yu drops his Cursed Gear to leave himself out in the open, Yoichi snaps out of it and stops attacking them, thanks to Guren. As three students passed the final test to be official members of the Moon Demon Company, Guren tells them to focus on the future to protect others and seek justice on others.
77"Mitsuba's Squad"
Transliteration: "Mitsuba no Chīmu" (Japanese: 三葉のチーム)
Tetsuya Wakano[18]May 16, 2015 (2015-05-16)
Yu, Shinoa, Yoichi and Shiho meet Mitsuba Sangu, a fifth member of the squad. Guren dispatches them on their first mission together to Harajuku. There, a Four Horsemen of John is spotted attacking a little girl in distress. Despite Mitsuba's warning that Yu is being lured into a trap, he defies her and saves the girl, while the others are ambushed by three vampires. The four manage to destroy the Horsemen, forcing the vampires to retreat. Although Mitsuba berates Yu for putting themselves in danger, she is later reminded by Shinoa of when she lost a member of her former squad during a mission. The girl informs the squad that the hideout is located at Omotesando Station.
88"First Extermination"
Transliteration: "Senmetsu no Hajimari" (Japanese: 殲滅のハジマリ)
Masaki Utsunomiya, Hironori Aoyagi[19]May 23, 2015 (2015-05-23)
Yu and his allies enter Omotesando Station, populated by orphaned children. Yu defeats two vampires alone. The five of them are ambushed by eight vampires, according to the girl's advice. The squad defeats the vampires and free the children. In the aftermath, the girl apologizes to Yu for deceit. Mitsuba struggles to thank Yu for saving her, but she ends up withdrawing the statement. After Shiho starts a truck by method of hot-wiring, the squad meets vampire noble Crowley Eusford, who provokes them despite being significantly outnumbered. However, Chess Belle and Horn Skuld arrive, and take Crowley back to the front line. Despite knowing what they will oppose, Yu and his allies move to Shinjuku.
99"Vampire Attack"
Transliteration: "Shūgeki no Vanpaiya" (Japanese: 襲撃のヴァンパイア)
Takeshi Ninomiya[20]May 30, 2015 (2015-05-30)
The squad rescues their corporal Nagai from a group of armed helicopters. Guren finds a group of vampires from a distance. Ferid reminds Mika that he should embrace his role as a vampire. A flashback is shown when Mika does nor drink Krul's blood, but eventually gave in to his craving. While Nagai drives the squad towards the western defensive barrier, Shinoa gives Yu, Yoichi and Shiho each a pack of curse stimulant pills to be used sparingly, which will temporarily enhance their powers. One of the helicopters destroy the area of the road, causing them to fall into a sewage, and separating Yu, Shinoa and Nagai from Yoichi, Shiho and Mitsuba.
1010"Results of the Choice"
Transliteration: "Sentaku no Kekka" (Japanese: 選択のケッカ)
Mastuo Asami[21]June 6, 2015 (2015-06-06)
Yu and Shinoa escort Nagai to the temporary shelter to be treated by paramedics, before planning to meet up with Yoichi, Shiho and Mitsuba at the western defensive barrier. While the Moon Demon Company distracts the vampires, Ferid allows Mika to fight Guren. After being informed that Yoichi, Shiho and Mitsuba are being attacked by the vampires at the central park, Yu and Shinoa rush over there to assist them, before making their way to the western defensive barrier. Although Shigure Yukimi and Norito Goshi throw Mika off guard with their attacks, Ferid prevents Guren from making the final blow. Mika stabs Guren before giving him the chance to fight back. As the squad arrives, Yu reunites with Mika.
1111"Reunion of Childhood Friends"
Transliteration: "Osananajimi no Saikai" (Japanese: 幼馴染のサイカイ)
Kunihiro Mori[22]June 13, 2015 (2015-06-13)
After seeing that Yu hesitated to kill Mika, Ferid agrees to help Mika escape with him. Crowley, Chess and Horn, along with Lacus Welt and René Simm, arrive to take on the Moon Demon Company, while Ferid lures Yu and Guren away from the rest. While Ferid restrains Guren, Mika fails to stop Yu, after he declines while knowing how much he has changed. When Yu loses control of his power within him, Mika saves Shinoa and she embraces Yu with a last resort, which reverts him normally before falling unconscious. The vampires and humans delay the battle.
1212"Everyone's a Sinner"
Transliteration: "Min'na Tsumibito" (Japanese: みんなツミビト)
Toshikazu Yoshizawa[23]June 20, 2015 (2015-06-20)
Shinoa visits the underground laboratory and discusses with Guren about the pills. Yu spends five days in a comatose state. Guren advises Shinoa to wait by Yu at the hospital if she accompanies him. Meanwhile, Mika contemplates his identity as a vampire and human, while Lacus and René notice his past association with Yu. On the seventh day, Yu wakes up in the hospital. Shinoa tells Yu that Mika is with the vampires in response to an attack led by Kureto and Shinya. Yu thanks his friends for their help. Yu promises Mika that they will reunite each other. Guren writes a letter to an recipient and Ferid gives a research data to a client.

Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya (cour two)

Series No. Season No. Title Director Original air date[11]
131"Human World"
Transliteration: "Ningen no Sekai" (Japanese: 人間のセカイ)
Tetsuya Wakano[24]October 10, 2015 (2015-10-10)
Shinoa reminds Guren that he killed her sister Mahiru in order to get his Cursed Gear. Shinoa tells Yu that Mika is one of the vampires. Guren becomes Yu's comrade and Mitsuba receives a promotion despite seeing herself a failure to Yu. Kureto summons Yu to test his loyalty to the military, due to the suspicion of being a spy. Kureto reveals that Yoichi and Shiho are being held captive, and interrogates Yu, mentioning that his former family were used for spellcraft experimentation by the vampires. After being released, Yu asks Guren to free Mika from the vampires. In Sanguinem, Mika does not harm anyone despite being tempted by Ferid. They attend the Progenitor Council meeting.
142"Complicated Connections"
Transliteration: "Kōsakusuru Kankei" (Japanese: 交錯するカンケイ)
Tetsuo Hirakawa[25]October 17, 2015 (2015-10-17)
After Yoichi eliminates five Four Horsemen of John with one attack, Yu confronts the spirit of his Cursed Gear Asuramaru, managing to break free from the illusion and asking her to lend him strength. During the meeting, Ferid has Mika show footage of Yu briefly going berserk at Shinjuku, upsetting Krul, but Ferid reminds her that she cannot kill him since he has secret information about her. Shiho battles his Cursed Gear named Kiseki-O, but he struggles to break free from the illusion and remembering how Yu strives to protect Mika. While the boys learn their new fighting skills, the girls learn that the data files of the boys were erased.
153"Ambition in the Demon Army"
Transliteration: "Teiki Gun no Yabou" (Japanese: 帝鬼軍のヤボウ)
Fumihiro Ueno[26]October 24, 2015 (2015-10-24)
Kureto and Aoi receive a letter from the city pigeon. Yu and allies discuss about following Guren. Elsewhere, Kureto deploys Guren and the military to defeat ten vampires from Nagoya, before they send reinforcements to Tokyo for a month. Yu and allies decide to make it their policy. Meanwhile, Mika satisfies his craving for blood by forcing himself onto Krul. Once he calms down, she reveals her plans to him and gives him a secret task. Guren, who is briefed by Shinoa about the progress of Yu and Shiho in their training, tells Shinoa to make preparations for the mission. While Mika accompanies other vampires near Nagoya, Kureto orders a forbidden experiment on Mirai for a test subject at the laboratory.
164"The Moon Demon's Orders"
Transliteration: "Gekki no gourei" (Japanese: 月鬼のゴウレイ)
Yoshiaki Kyogoku[27]October 31, 2015 (2015-10-31)
Yu and his friends travel to the Ebina Rest Stop, avoiding several Four Horsemen of John. Because of this, they arrive late when Guren gives his speech, in which Yū takes the blame for being late. Yu and his friends train with Guren, Mito Jujo and Shinya. Despite carefully planning out a strategy, they are defeated. When Makoto Narumi comments that the squad had lacked teamwork and discipline, Guren assigns the combined squad for the next mission. Mika and Lacus collect stray human children for the vampires, Mika realizes that his thirst for human blood has increased and spares the girl.
175"Livestock Revolt"
Transliteration: "Hangyaku suru kachiku" (Japanese: 反逆するカチク)
Yasuhiro Akamatsu[28]November 7, 2015 (2015-11-07)
Narumi tells the squad that their mission is to kill Lucal Wesker, while Shinya calms Yoichi down as they wait to snipe Lucal from a distance. While Lucal and his servant Esther Lee debate whether to follow Krul, Yoichi and Shinya kill Esther. As the whole squad ambushes Lucal, he fends them off, until they alter their formation and severely injure him. When Yayoi Endo attempts to finish Lucal off, he kills himself with the sword. After Guren kills Mel Stefano, Eita Kusunoki informs him that the rest of all soldiers at Nagoya City Hall were held hostage and some of them were killed.
186"Sword of Justice"
Transliteration: "Seigi no Tsurugi" (Japanese: 正義のツルギ)
Yoko Kanamori[29]November 14, 2015 (2015-11-14)
At Nagoya City Hall, Crowley, Chess and Horn, discuss their next plan of action, suspecting that a traitorous vampire noble provided information from humans. The whole squads regroup, but Aiko Aihara lost eight soldiers from the mission. Guren leaves Aiko behind to take three squads to rescue hostages at the building. Mika, Lacus and René discover the soldiers killing themselves with poisonous pills, except Aiko. She tells Mika about the others, while tricking Lacus and René into going to Higashiyama Park. After killing Aiko upon her request, Mika decides to find Yu.
197"Shinya and Guren"
Transliteration: "Shinya to Guren" (Japanese: 深夜とグレン)
Kunihiro Mori[30]November 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)
The Moon Demon Company tries to figure out a way how to handle the hostage situation and come up with a plan to attack Crowley, Chess and Horn. One squad is tasked to distract the vampires, while the other one focuses on saving hostages. Guren and Shinya head to the office on the top floor to fight Crowley, but they are overwhelmed. Shinoa's squad launches their plan to assist the two when entering the building. When Guren and Shinya try to leave the hallway, they are wounded. Yu appears under the floor near Crowley.
208"Demon's Lullaby"
Transliteration: "Oni no komoriuta" (Japanese: 鬼のコモリウタ)
Tetsuya Wakano[31]November 28, 2015 (2015-11-28)
The rest of the squad leave Guren behind at the city hall. Seishiro fails to arrest Kureto for having a secret plan in retaliation. To defy the military, Yu consumes two pills and falls unconscious. Kureto orders the scientists to increase the dosage into the test subject since they lacked time.
219"Traitorous Allies"
Transliteration: "Uragiri no Mikata" (Japanese: 裏切りのミカタ)
Yoshiaki Kyogoku[32]December 5, 2015 (2015-12-05)
Yu remains alive due to the power of angels in the form of a golden trumpet, but Asuramaru lures him away from it and gives him enough power to awaken. After reviving, Yu forces Asuramaru to possess him while fighting Crowley, but Shiho arrives and uses Kiseki-O to stop Yu, rendering him unconscious. As the soldiers move to the road area, Mika arrives and charges past them to rescue Yū. Shinoa, Yoichi, Shiho and Mitsuba distract the military, allowing Mika and Yū to escape. The vampires kill Yayoi and Taro Kagiyama, before the remaining soldiers head to Nagoya Airport.
2210"Yu and Mika"
Transliteration: "Yū to Mika" (Japanese: 優とミカ)
Shuhei Matsushita[33]December 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)
Mika brings Yu to the abandoned store and struggles with his thirst for blood. Yu wakes up and sees Mika trying to hold back his craving. He convinces him to drink his blood and keep on living with him, even if that means to survive as a vampire. Even though Mika believes that humans are using Yu, he agrees to trust them. While Yu and Mika head to the airport to rendezvous with the remaining army, Mika explains that both the vampires in the past and the humans in the present had used their experiment. Regardless, Yu ensures Mika to trust them. The test subject for the experiment has been finalized from the cargo.
2311"Arrogant Love"
Transliteration: "Gōman'na ai" (Japanese: 傲慢なアイ)
Yoko Kanamori, Yumi Kawai, Masashi Koizuka[34]December 19, 2015 (2015-12-19)
The remaining soldiers receive a letter from the military for them to stand by. Narumi believes the company will abort the mission and rescue Guren. Crowley learns from Ferid that Guren is a Namanari, a human half way into becoming a demon, in which Mahiru can possess his body. Guren tells the vampires that the humans are at the airport. As the vampires arrive near the military, Kureto kills Shusaku Iwasaki and Rika Inoue with chained spears protruding from a large container. Yu and Mika arrive in time to save their friends. The chaos climaxes to a three-way battle among the Japanese Imperial Demon Army, the Moon Demon Company and the vampires. Guren reunites with Yu.
2412"Seraph of the End"
Transliteration: "Owari no Serafu" (Japanese: 終わりのセラフ)
Yumi Kawai, Yoshiaki Kyogoku, Tetsuya Wakano, Daisuke Tokudo [35]December 26, 2015 (2015-12-26)
After many soldiers are killed by each spears, Mirai emerges from the container, and summons Abaddon, the Angel of Destruction of the Fifth Trumpet, whom Kureto is controlling. As the fight ensues, Abaddon summons a horde of the Four Horsemen of John to attack everyone. Yu retrieves the golden trumpet within his subconsciousness, awakens himself as the King of Salt of the Second Trumpet and destroys Abaddon, before falling unconscious. Ferid kills Krul for betraying the vampires. Yū and his friends resign from the military, and escape from both armies. Four months later, the Japanese Imperial Demon Army conquers Sanguinem, while the vampires meet Lest Karr. Yū, Mika, Shinoa, Yoichi, Shiho, Mitsuba and Narumi walk around the beach.

Original video animation

No. Title Original air date
1"Vampire Shahal"
Transliteration: "Kyūketsuki Shahal" (Japanese: 吸血鬼シャハル)
May 2, 2016 (2016-05-02)

A mysterious vampire named Shahal kidnaps a human girl named Riko. Shahal's true goal is unknown, and while he has kidnapped Riko, he refuses to drink her blood. He receives a visit from the vampire nobles Ferid and Crowley. Meanwhile, Guren tasks Shinoa's Squad to save Riko and returning her to the family.

Note : Yuki Kaji voiced Shahal in this episode

Home media

Japanese release

NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign
Vol. Episodes Bonus disc Release date Ref.
1 1-3 Seraph of the Endless June 24, 2015 [36]
2 4-6 Seraph of the Endless 2 July 23, 2015 [37]
3 7-9 Seraph of the Endless 3 August 26, 2015 [38]
4 10-12 Seraph of the Endless 4 September 26, 2015 [39]
Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya
Vol. Episodes Bonus disc Release date Ref.
1 13-15 Seraph of the Endless: Nagoya Edition December 25, 2015 [40]
2 16-18 Seraph of the Endless: Nagoya Edition 2 January 27, 2016 [41]
3 19-21 Seraph of the Endless: Nagoya Edition 3 March 9, 2016 [42]
4 22-24 Seraph of the Endless: Nagoya Edition 4 March 30, 2016 [43]
Blu-ray Box Set
Vol. Episodes Bonus disc Release date Ref.
1 1-12 Seraph of the Endless 1-4 December 25, 2017 [44]
2 13-24 Seraph of the Endless: Nagoya Edition 1-4 February 28, 2018 [45]

English release

Funimation
Part Episodes Release date Ref.
1 1-12 May 24, 2016 [46][47]
2 13-24 September 27, 2016 [48]
Collector's Edition 1-24 September 27, 2016 [49]
Complete 1-24 August 21, 2018 [50]
Universal Pictures UK
Col. Episodes Release date Ref.
1 1-12 May 23, 2016 [51]
2 13-24 December 5, 2016 [52]
Universal Sony
Part Episodes Release date Ref.
1 1-12 January 2, 2016 [53]
2 13-24 December 14, 2016 [54]

Music

Seraph of the End Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 15, 2015 (2015-07-15) (OST 1)
January 27, 2016 (2016-01-27) (OST 2)
RecordedStudio Sound Valley
(Tokyo, Japan)
GenreSoundtrack
Length53:54 (OST 1: Disc 1)
56:38 (OST 1: Disc 2)
54:25 (OST 2)
LabelNBCUniversal Entertainment Japan
ProducerHiroyuki Sawano, Takafumi Wada, Asami Tachibana, Megumi Shiraishi, Yasushi Horiguchi

The series' soundtrack was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, Takafumi Wada, Asami Tachibana and Megumi Shiraishi. The first soundtrack album was released on July 15, 2015, containing two discs: the first disc contained 14 tracks all composed by Sawano, while the second disc contained 19 tracks composed by Wada, Tachibana and Shiraishi.[55] A second soundtrack album was released on January 27, 2016, containing 17 tracks composed by Sawano, Wada, Tachibana and Shiraishi.[56]

Sawano produced and composed the opening and ending theme songs in the first cour of the anime series, titled "X.U." and "scaPEGoat", respectively. As part of Sawano's vocal song project "SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]", for the first cour, the opening song is performed by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Gemie, while the ending song is performed by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Yosh. Both themes were released in Japan on a CD on May 20, 2015.[57]

In the second cour of the anime series, the opening theme song is "Two souls -towards the truth-" by fripSide and the ending theme song is "Orarion" (オラリオン) by Nagi Yanagi.[58]

Track listing

All music in the first disc of Seraph of the End Original Soundtrack were composed by Hiroyuki Sawano.

Seraph of the End Original Soundtrack (Disc 1)[55]
No.TitleLyricsVocalsLength
1."X.U. (TV size)"
  • Benjamin
  • mpi
Gemie1:32
2."[A]pa-t"
  • Benjamin
  • mpi
 2:30
3."1hundredknight:Y"  5:37
4."pfSOTEad1"  3:36
5."1hundredknight:M"  5:32
6."pfSOTEad2"  3:42
7."OneZeroEight"  5:42
8."[B]pa-t"  5:14
9."pfSOTEad3"  3:58
10."108"
  • Benjamin
  • mpi
Mika Kobayashi, mpi4:18
11."9BL00d鬼"  3:07
12."SOTE"  5:04
13."scaPEGoat (TV size)"
  • Hiroyuki Sawano
  • Benjamin
  • mpi
Yosh1:34
14."ToBeContinued.."  2:28
Total length:53:54
Seraph of the End Original Soundtrack (Disc 2)[55]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Seraph of the End - Prologue"Takafumi Wada0:42
2."Seraph of the End - Epic"Wada3:45
3."Moon Demon Company" (月鬼ノ組)Asami Tachibana2:24
4."Beyond Unrest" (不安のむこう)Megumi Shiraishi2:07
5."Battlefield"Wada3:09
6."Ferid Bathory"Wada3:20
7."Commence Battle" (戦闘開始)Tachibana2:44
8."Comrade" (仲間)Shiraishi2:27
9."Invisible Sky"Wada3:38
10."Post-Apocalyptic World" (破滅後の世界)Tachibana3:19
11."The Japanese Imperial Demon Army"Wada2:25
12."Swooping Evil" (襲い来る悪)Shiraishi3:25
13."Escape" (脱出行)Tachibana5:28
14."Bizarre" (奇々怪々)Shiraishi3:02
15."Demon's Reborn"Wada2:34
16."Battle Time" (戦いの時)Shiraishi3:12
17."Reality, Destiny"Wada3:13
18."Bonds" (絆)Tachibana2:59
19."Evening" (夕景)Shiraishi2:45
Total length:56:38
Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya Original Soundtrack[56]
No.TitleWriter(s)LyricsLength
1."Dim Light" (vocals by mpi)Hiroyuki Sawano
  • Benjamin
  • mpi
4:18
2."4-a"Sawano 2:49
3."world wAr E"Takafumi Wada 3:16
4."Asura's Power" (阿朱羅の力)Asami Tachibana 2:08
5."Imperial Demon Army" (帝鬼軍)Megumi Shiraishi 3:27
6."WD×2"Sawano 3:18
7."In Cold Blood"Wada 2:37
8."Confrontation in the Aristocracies" (貴族社会の対立)Tachibana 2:28
9."Style of Monarch" (王者の風格)Shiraishi 3:04
10."21科315"Sawano 3:28
11."Extinction Evil"Wada 3:37
12."The Existence Called Comrades" (仲間という存在)Tachibana 2:20
13."With Sadness and Strength" (哀しさと強さと)Shiraishi 3:19
14."WD×2 <ver.2>"Sawano 3:18
15."Cataclysm" (天変地異)Shiraishi 3:35
16."4-a:slow"Sawano 3:05
17."Dim Light (instrumental)"Sawano 4:18
Total length:54:25

References

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