Every time when I see the chair it reminds me that even after years the nameless boy is just sitting there, completely alone, rotting away But known to none except Fushi
When listening to this ending, it always reminded me of ffxiii ost and in particular blinded by light. Now that I know that Hamauzu made the ending, it makes sense ! I didn't know that he makes anime ending too, that's cool.
i only just watched this anime i was crying so much but i couldn't just stop watching not when ive gone so far in everytime i see the drawring the nameless boy drew and his chair i cry so much this anime is way up there with clannad for me.
Was always wondering why this piece of music was so good. Now I know why... legendary composer. To everyone else commenting, I urge you to check out Masashi Hamauzu. He composed for works such as Saga Frontier 2 (feldschlacht is sooo good) and Final Fantasy 13's soundtrack.
It's been more than a year since this anime came out by the time i'm writing this... I just started watching it and let me tell you this... This is one of the few anime that i cannot watch full series in one day because i need time to digested what i just witnessed every arc i've watched... To your eternity is the anime that packs so many emotional in a span of each episode... Happy, sad, hopeful, depression, trustful, betrayal, etc... It got everything and it's really hard to watch it all... And this ED is perfect for the show, it will changes depend on the mood/emotion you're lingering after watching each ep, like a stabilizer for your emotional. Ngl but every episode, i felt like i'm watching a movie level quality because it have too many things to process and it actually longer than other average animes out there... It's really rare for me to praise a show because i'm actually a very picky person when it comes to TV shows/movies.
Even the damn ending track brings me to tears. Just that feeling of watching immeasurable time pass as everything you know fades under the eye of an impassive universe that loves you not Also the violins were devastating