Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run isn’t just aiming to dominate the anime charts, but also music charts, specifically the Emmys. Yoshikazu Iwanami, the sound director of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, recently posted on X, and by the looks of it, he is pretty confident about the tracks this time around.
I want an Emmy Award for Best Sound. What should I do? lol-Yoshikazu Iwanami
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure has always blended innovative music into its plotline, creating a signature flair. Needless to say, fans are looking forward to the upcoming soundtracks as well.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7 Hints at a Soundtrack With Emmy Potential
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run’s soundtrack creator wants to aim for Emmy | Credits: David Production
In his tweet, Iwanami joyfully shared that the sound work on episode 1 of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run is finished. The track is something that can be danced to, and he urged fans to stay tuned.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run might have a groundbreaking soundtrack, especially since Iwanami himself is such an experienced soundtrack designer. From Konosuba, One Punch Man, and Psycho-Pass, to Sword Art Online, Iwanami has worked on countless projects in his decades-long career.
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The Emmy Awards have also been recognizing music from different genres in recent years, which ups the chances for Iwanami and Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run. With the anime’s unique danceable soundtrack, maybe it will really be able to capture the heart of judges and audiences enough to win an Emmy.
An Emmy Might Just Be What the Anime Industry Needs
Anime is no longer a niche interest but a growing force in global entertainment. It is already competing with traditional movies and series on various streaming platforms.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7‘s musical ambition might put it on the map in the ever-changing world of anime. The franchise has always blended Western influences with the eclectic style of anime to create engaging storylines.
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This might be the chance to provide fans with a fresh auditory twist along with the anime adaptation of the beloved manga. For the industry as a whole, it could mean a bold statement. As fans await the anime’s release, one thing has become clear: Iwanami’s dream of winning an Emmy might be a long shot, but it also reflects the creative heights that anime can aim at.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 7‘s release date has not been confirmed yet, but thousands of people are waiting for the anime with bated breath. It is another milestone for the franchise. Its seasoned team, combined with the sound direction by Iwanami, can position the upcoming anime as a contender for any major series. The ‘danceable’ soundtrack might just serve as the bridge between the unique storytelling of the anime and the broader audience.
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Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure anime is currently streaming on Crunchyroll.
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