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Music[edit]

.hack//Sign was scored by Yuki Kajiura, marking hers and director Kōichi Mashimo's second project together.[1] Kajiura provides a character-defining soundtrack,[2] permeated by the Celtic style and gaming thematic of the series.[3] The songs feature synthesizer and strings compositions,[3] as well as vocals comprised of English chanting.[4] Celtic influence is most evident in themes such as "Key of the Twilight" and "Open Your Heart".[5][6] Performed by Emily Bindiger, "Key of the Twilight" features a pulsing drum and bass mix and guitar intonations.[3] "Open Your Heart", on the other hand, combines Bindiger's contralto vocals with an uilleann pipes solo.[6] The .hack//Sign soundtrack also features vocals by Yuriko Kaida. "Mimiru" has her humming across a saxophone melody performed by Kazuo Takeda.[7] In "Das Wandren" she sings over a lone piano; her voice sounds distant throughout the entire piece.[7]

European influence is noticeable in instrumental pieces as well, "Foreigners" being a prime example.[3] Reminiscent of a classic Irish diddy, the track is comprised of a flute dancing across a tribal-like percussion set.[5] Orchestral themes are prominent too, with pieces such as "Fear" and "Kiss". "Fear" features an electronic melody wrapped around a digital-beat groove,[3][5] mixed with a distant voice uttering "feeaarr!".[5] Combining "the childlike humanity into a frightening digital reality", the song is "an obvious analogy to the series' plot".[3] "Kiss" is a theme that entirely features traditional symphony, although only using a few performers.[5] It is a violin and piano mix, used to set mood in the series.[3]

The opening theme of the series is "Obsession". Performed by Kajiura's musical group See-Saw, the track features a rock-like electric guitar and rapid electronic beat.[5] The closing theme is "Yasashii Yoake" (優しい夜明け), also done by See-Saw.[3] The song is a blend of Japanese vocals, an Irish bouzouki, acoustic guitars and percussion.[5]

Characters[edit]

United Planets Space Force[edit]

  • Justy Ueki Tylor: The mysterious, irresponsible man. Tylor, age 20, joined the United Planets Space Force for, what he hoped would be, an easy life. Originally assigned to the Pension department, he unwittingly foiled a terrorist plot to kidnap and kill a retired UPSF admiral when he tried to deliver a late check by hand. For saving the war hero's life, Tylor was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and placed in command of the destroyer Soyokaze (the UPSF dumping ground for trouble makers and the unwanted). Tylor has, as his superiors have put it, 'The Devil's own luck' and usually can get out of any situation relatively unscathed, avoiding multiple assassination attempts and defeating enemy groups of vastly superior numbers. He is very laid back and does not really care for the rules, using his authority as captain to change whatever regulations seem too uptight for him. He is also easily led by his crew, who are able to convince him to allow them to wear comfortable clothes on watch, hold a swimsuit competition, and let the surgeon drink while on duty. The UPSF and the Ralgon Empire are constantly debating whether Tylor possesses the most brilliant military mind or whether he is just a lucky moron.
  • Lt. Commander Yamamoto: A very straight-laced, by-the-books military man. Yamamoto is the first officer on the Soyokaze and tried mightily to interject an air of professionalism to the outfit. Constantly enraged by Tylor's lack of discipline and his loose command of the troops, Yamamoto spends much of his free time in the medic's office taking tranquilizers and making use of the neuro-clenser. Yamamoto sees Tylor for what he is, a bumbling fool, but is torn between the unwritten soldier's code of supporting and obeying your superior officer, and telling the UPSF brass what is REALLY going on. He is always on the lookout for a chance to get some form of command, hoping to get a ship of his own one day.
  • Lt. Commander Yuriko Star: Another by-the-book officer. Yuriko joined the UPSF to give her life structure and attepts to obey the rules in almost every situation. However, she, unlike Yamamoto, has no problem telling Tylor that he has done something wrong and will even resort to slapping him when he gets too far out of line. Yuriko also tries to downplay her gender, making herself a soldier first, and then a woman. This is a sore subject for her when someone comments about Tylor's obvious attraction to her looks, pointing out that she has never used her appearance to get ahead. Yuriko is one of the most rational and level-headed officers on the Soyokaze.
  • Nurse Harumi: Assigned to the Soyokaze as the doctor's assistant, the beautiful Harumi has every man on board lining up at the infirmary for minor things like cut fingers or stomach aches. Harumi is very professional with all of them, but seems to take a large interest in the captain. It turns out that she is a Raalgon spy, first sent to learn about, then to track, and eventually to kill Tylor. He manages to talk her out of her assassination plans (further impressing the Ralgons) and feeds her just enough information to make it look like her spying is working, but not enough to endanger the Soyokaze and her crew.
  • The Marines: Soldiers led by First Lt. Andressen and Master Sergeant Cryborne, the Marines are a rough and crude bunch who are always spoiling for a fight. They usually keep to themselves in their section of the ship and run that part pretty much as they see fit, bristling whenever Yamamoto or Yuriko venture down and demand a cleanup. Not many of the Marines get much exposure or character development in the show, with the notable exception of the mute, hockey mask clad Marine named Jason, an obvious reference to Jason Voorhees of the Friday the 13th horror film series. Whenever something inexplicably explodes or breaks, Jason is the first one blamed, as he is often seen wielding a chainsaw for no real reason.
  • Kojiro: The star pilot of the Soyokaze. Kojiro is famous on board for his misogyny, not allowing any women near his plane or himself. Despite this, Kojiro laters volunteers to teach the twins how to be fighter pilots when he sees their natural abilities in the cockpit. Kojiro is also very hot-headed, getting into fights with the Marines at the slightest provocation.
  • Emi and Yumi Hanner: Daughters of Admiral Hanner, one of the UPSF's most decorated war heroes, the twins first came into contact with Tylor when he came to deliver their father's pension check and saved them from being killed by the terrorist's bomb. They immediately signed up with the UPSF and used their father's influence to get themselves assigned to the Soyokaze to be with Tylor. Once aboard, they trained to be pilots under Kojiro, who recognized that they had natural talent that exceeded what a standardized pilot's test could measure.
  • The Brass: Admirals Mifune and Fuji are Tylor's superior officers in the UPSF. They know that Tylor is not qualified to be a captain, or even to work in the Pension department, but his successes keep forcing them to commend and promote him. Mifune and Fuji tried to kill Tylor on a couple of occasions, but later shunted he and his crew out to the Demotion Sector, far from the fighting and, more importantly, far away from UPSF headquarters.

The Holy Raalgon Empire[edit]

  • Azalyn: The 16 year old empress of the Holy Raalgon Empire. Azalyn is a child, forced into the unenviable situation of having to assume power of the empire once her parents are murdered. Prompted by her advisors, she gives the command to attack the UPSF (assuming that they were behind the assassination plot). Having not had a chance to be a child, Azalyn must now be strong for the entire empire, and it's a task that she is afraid of taking, but even more afraid of failing.
  • Wang: Chief advisor to the Empress, Wang yearns for greater power. He is a master at twisting the opinions of the court, forcing Azalyn to take his suggestions, in effect letting Wang control things as he sees fit. Even this is not enough and Wang makes a couple of attempts on Azalyn's life in hopes that the reigns of power will fall to him.
  • Captain Dom: Dom is the commander of one of the Raalgon fleets. He speaks candidly with the Empress, in stark contrast to the bowing and scraping and lying of the rest of her court. Dom gains Azalyn's trust and becomes one of her more valued advisors. Dom is also very interested in Tylor, feeling that Tylor would be not only a worthy adversary, but also a challenge for anyone to decipher and defeat. It is Dom who assigned Harumi to spy on the Soyokaze's enigmatic captain, but even with the constant data coming in from his valued spy, Dom is still unsure whether Tylor really knows what he is doing or if he is just a fool.

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ "CD Japan: .hack//Sign Original Sound & Song track 1". Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  2. ^ "Animetique: .hack//Sign Review". Retrieved 2007-01-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Khan, Ridwan. "Animefringe: .hack//Sign Original Sound & Song track 1 Review". Retrieved 2007-01-20.
  4. ^ Dong, Bamboo. "Anime News Network: .hack//Sign (Version 1.0) - Login Review". Retrieved 2007-01-26.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Anime Dream: .hack//Sign Original Sound & Song track 1 Review". Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  6. ^ a b Toole, Mike. "Anime Jump: Fiction - Yuki Kajiura Review". Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  7. ^ a b "Anime Dream: .hack//Sign Original Sound & Song track 2 Review". Retrieved 2007-07-13.

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