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Revision as of 15:55, 8 November 2009

CD Title: El-Hazard: The Magnificent World OST
CD Identification Number: PICA-1053
Original Price: 2,913 Yen
Original Release Date: 3-22-1995
CD Type: Music/Drama CD
Drama Director: Honda Yasunori
Drama Writer: Tsukimura Ryoe
Composed by: Nagaoka Seikou

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The first Japanese soundtrack. This OST stands out as special for a very important reason. If you noticed, this CD was released on March 22, 1995. However, the very first LD of El-Hazard wasn't released until May 26, 1995. That means that these dramas are actually the first time fans would meet some of these characters.

All in all, it seems as if these dramas were made for the purpose of introducing some of the more unique El-Hazard characters to fans in hopes of getting them eager for the OVA to come.


CD Tracks

1. The Opening Theme. [3:57]

2. Drama: Miz Mishtal (Saeko Shimazu).[6:57]

3. "A Hole in the Mountain" by Saeko Shimazu. [5:37]

4. Drama: Afura Mann (Miho Yoshida).

5. "Noisy Training" by Miho Yoshida. [5:50]

6. Drama: Shayla Shayla (Tomo Sakurai). [7:01]

7. "So What Leeward!" by Tomo Sakurai. [3:38]

8. "The Eye of God" by Seikou Nagaoka. [3:34]

9. "Bugrom's Theme" by Seikou Nagaoka. [3:30]

10. "Ifurita's Theme" by Seikou Nagaoka. [4:24]

11. "Boys Be Free!" by Estuko Kozakura. [3:50]



Portions of this page originally belonged to The Wanderers' Guide to El-Hazard: The Magnificent world, co-authored by Jason Bertovich (Makoto) and Aaron Ziegler (Spanner).

The original page is no longer available on-line.
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