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The song was released in the United States on Columbia Records and popcultur as a digital download, and on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Google Play, and SoundCloud. [8] "Shelter" was released together with an announcement that Robinson and Madeon would embark on the Shelter Live Tour in the US and Canada.
透明シェルター / Toumei Shelter (released on November 25, 2004 as refio + Haruka Shimotsuki) — anime television series Rozen Maiden ending theme ゆめわたりの夜 / Yumewatari no Yoru (independent release, released on 29 December 2004)
An animated music video was released for "Shelter" on October 18, animated by A-1 Pictures and jointly produced by Robinson, A-1 Pictures, and Crunchyroll. [44] Robinson and Leclercq then embarked on a nearly year-long joint international tour dubbed the " Shelter Live Tour ", where the two performed live shows onstage together, with supporting ...
The song is synth-based. Robinson has stated he is a fan of Japanese culture, animation, and video games, and it has inspired his music. This is exemplified by the production of the "Shelter" music video which was written by Robinson and animated by A-1 Pictures, a Japanese animation studio. [7] [8]
Sachika Misawa (三澤 紗千香, Misawa Sachika, born January 13, 1993) [2] is a freelance Japanese voice actress and singer from Yamanashi Prefecture.As a voice actress, she was previously affiliated with numerous agencies, with the recent being Stardust Promotion, departing from the agency in March 2023. [3]
TV Anime Rozen Maiden Träumend Original Drama CD Vol.2 (While Listening to Christmas Songs) [Japanese 20] Released: December 21, 2007; Label: Lantis LHCA-9003; 204 1 [44] 2013 TV Anime Rozen Maiden Drama CD [Japanese 21] Released: October 23, 2013; Label: Lantis LHCA-15351 — [45] "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
It has anime influences, similarly to "Shelter" and showing Robinson's "love for Japanese culture and the style of anime", according to We Rave You ' s Ellie Mullins. The video is about a boy looking to pursue his passion for music at the risk of being outcast from society. [10] [11]
The song "Place of Period" was used as the opening theme song to the second volume of the Nintendo DS version of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna: Sō. It was released on December 3, 2008 by 5pb.. Track listing "Place of Period" (プレイス・オブ・ピリオド, Pureisu Obu Piriodo)