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Songs from Castle in the Sky (Laputa): the theme song and insert songs.

Songs from Castle in the Sky (Laputa): the theme song and insert songs.
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We introduce the theme song and insert songs from Studio Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky.

Speaking of Castle in the Sky, it’s still so popular that it continues to be rebroadcast today!

The scene where a girl descends from the sky is incredibly famous, isn’t it?

If you’ve seen the film, you’ve probably played the “Balse” game at least once!

In this article, we’ve gathered the memorable tracks from Castle in the Sky.

We’ll cover not only the songs used in the film but also tracks from the image album.

If you’ve only ever listened to the songs that appear in the movie, be sure to give the others a try!

Songs from Castle in the Sky. Theme song and insert songs (1–10)

The girl who fell from the skyHisaishi Joe

2: The Girl Who Fell from the Sky CitS OST
The girl who fell from the skyHisaishi Joe

This is a piece of music used in Laputa: Castle in the Sky.

It has an atmosphere that perfectly matches the title “The Girl Who Fell from the Sky.” It’s a track that combines a slightly mysterious mood with grandeur.

The woodwind ensemble at the beginning creates a wonderful ambiance.

Carrying YouInoue Azumi

This is the theme song from Castle in the Sky.

As Studio Ghibli’s first film, it features the famous spell of destruction and is an extremely well-known work.

The theme song, which evokes the feeling of setting off on a journey, has been covered by many artists and can be called a song that has been loved for a long time.

Aboard the Tiger MothHisaishi Joe

On the Tiger Moth #3 (Laputa: Castle in the Sky) / Daisuke Minamizawa (acoustic guitar solo) On the Tiger Moth (Laputa: Castle in the Sky)
Aboard the Tiger MothHisaishi Joe

Pazu and Sheeta end up boarding the sky pirates’ ship.

This is the piece that’s used like the ship’s theme song.

You can picture the crew getting all excited because a girl is coming aboard and acting strangely, which makes it a bit of a funny tune.

Sheeta’s ResolveHisaishi Joe

Castle in the Sky: Sheeta’s Resolve - Piano Solo
Sheeta's ResolveHisaishi Joe

In “Castle in the Sky,” this piece plays during the scene where the protagonist Sheeta, buffeted by a strange fate, chants a spell with firm resolve in her heart.

True to its title, “Sheeta’s Determination,” it conveys the strength of the feelings that dwell within her seemingly delicate heart.

The piano is beautiful.

Playful quarrel (chase)Hisaishi Joe

“A Cheerful Fight (~Chase)” from “Castle in the Sky” performed by ocha
Playful quarrel (chase)Hisaishi Joe

This is the piece that plays in the background during the scenes where they’re fleeing from the men in black and the sky pirates.

Since it’s a panicked escape, just listening to the music makes your heart pound with suspense.

At the same time, you can picture the pirates getting into a silly scuffle, ignoring Pazu and Sheeta.

The Pigeon and the BoyHisaishi Joe

Tp082 Laputa: Castle in the Sky - Pigeons and a Boy - Tim Morrison (Trumpet)
The Pigeon and the BoyHisaishi Joe

The factory town where the boy Pazu lives.

The morning there is announced by the sound of Pazu’s trumpet.

It’s a refreshing, uplifting melody line that hints at a calm and peaceful morning.

It’s also a quietly popular choice for brass players to cover.

Robot Soldiers (Revival ~ Rescue)Hisaishi Joe

Joe Hisaishi “Robot Soldiers: Resurgence ~ Rescue” from Castle in the Sky
Robot Soldiers (Revival ~ Rescue)Hisaishi Joe

Among the characters in Castle in the Sky (Laputa), the Robot Soldier is especially important.

This is the theme song that spans from the robot’s reactivation to the rescue.

It’s a compelling track that shifts from a somewhat dope, eerie atmosphere in the first half to a suddenly fast-paced sound.

The piano, brimming with drive and tension, is incredibly cool—a must-listen.

Be sure to watch the film and listen while feeling the mounting suspense leading up to the rescue.