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Vaundy and yama Collaborate on "Yomi no Tsugai" Anime Themes "Tobu Toki" and "Tobou yo"

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Vaundy and yama have teamed up on the theme songs for the TV anime "Yomi no Tsugai," releasing the tracks "Tobu Toki" and "Tobou yo" digitally on June 10, 2026. The unusual setup, in which two artists interpret and sing the same songs across the opening and ending, has drawn wide attention.

"Tobu Toki" serves as the opening theme and "Tobou yo" as the ending theme. The tie-up with the popular work based on Hiromu Arakawa's original brings together Vaundy's melodic sensibility and yama's distinctive vocals, binding the songs tightly to the anime's world.

Anime tie-ups have become an established gateway for Japanese artists to reach overseas listeners. On streaming platforms, plays driven by opening sequences tend to lift a song's early momentum, making global discovery more likely.

A shared-song design lets a single title reach multiple listener segments. Releases of non-credit footage and short-form video roll out in parallel, supporting early buzz from several angles.

Also Worth a Listen: Kaiju no Hanauta

One of Vaundy's signature songs, "Kaiju no Hanauta," is known as a long-running hit that has drawn steady support since its release. Heard alongside the new tracks, it reveals the universality of his melodies and the breadth of his expression.

The ZEN editorial team is watching how tie-up songs can serve as a starting point to draw listeners across an entire catalog. For independent creators, linking music to visual works is a realistic option for widening a song's reach.

Source: YouTube (Vaundy Official Channel), various music media reports

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