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is a song by Japanese band Galileo Galilei. It was used as the first opening theme song for the anime 'Mobile Suit Gundam AGE', and was released as their sixth physical single on December 7, 2011.

Background and development



After the release of their first full-length album 'Parade' in February 2011, Galilei Galilei performed their first one-man live concerts. In spring, the band moved into a single house in Sapporo, creating a private studio in their home to create music. The band released a single in June, "Aoi Shiori", which served as the opening theme song for the anime 'Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day', and is currently their only single to be certified gold by the RIAJ. In September the band released "Sayonara Frontier", co-composed by band bassist Hitoshi Sak, and used as the theme song for the TV drama adaptation of 'Arakawa Under the Bridge'.

Writing and production



All members created the music together, with the lyrics and melody added in the final stages. Yuuki Ozaki and Fumito Iwai wrote the melody together, while Ozaki wrote the lyrics by himself. The song featured many more synthesizers, created mostly by Iwai, than previous Galileo Galilei songs. This was his first time creating a song with synthesizers instead of on the guitar. After the release of "Sayonara Frontier", the band took a long time experimenting and recording "Asu e". When the anime opening theme song was discussed, the band picked what they considered the best suited piece of music.

Promotion and release



The song was first announced as the 'Mobile Suit Gundam AGE' opening theme on September 25, 2011. To promote the single, the band gave interviews for magazines such as 'What's In?', 'B-Pass', 'Rockin' On Japan', 'Pati Pati' and 'Barfout!' in November.

A music video was produced, directed by Hideaki Fukui. It was first unveiled on November 19. It depicts the band performing the song in a large, cluttered garage.

Soon after the release of the single, synthesiser player Kazumasa Noguchi was announced as an official member of the band.

Critical reception



CDJournal reviewers gave the single a star for recommendation, praising the richness of the song's arrangement, and felt that "Punipuni Wan-chan" was reminiscent of Daft Punk. Kazuhiro "Scao" Ikeda of EMTG was surprised with the band's sound on "Asu e", calling it a "funky, danceable song" influenced by afro-funk that was refreshing, candid, soulful and deep. he praised the song's "funky cleartone guitar" and "groovy bassline", as well as the chorus' feelings of "rising" and "openness".

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Category:2011 singles

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Category:Anime songs

Category:SME Records albums

Category:Songs written by Fumito Iwai

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