A Winter Story?) is the insert track performed in Episode 9 of the Anime. It is composed by Centimillimental and performed by The Seasons.
Winter is always tough on people, and being caught up in a long pandemic doesn't help matters. Now that the holiday season is over and there are still months of cold awaiting many anime fans, a good dose of summertime might do wonders.
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A Winter Story?Fuyu no Hanashi (冬のはなし,, A Winter Story?) is the insert track performed in Episode 9 of the Anime.
'Fuyu no Hanashi' is composed and performed by Japanese singer songwriter Centimillimental, with lead vocals by Given lead actor Shōgo Yano (Mafuyu), and the first time you hear it on Given during the concert scene in Episode 9 it just breaks your heart.
Fuyunoha...Yorugaake...MarutsukeHetakusoStagekara kiminisasa...Uragawan...Given/Songs
'Fuyu no Hanashi' is sung by Mafuyu (voice actor Shōgo Yano) in Episode 9 of Given — during the band's live performance at the club.
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A 16-year-old high school student, and the band's lead guitarist. Having played guitar since he was a child, he is highly practiced and talented with the instrument.
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The story isn't about this sadness; it's about Mafuyu's life after his trauma. However, in order to move on, he has to acknowledge it, something he doesn't do until he sings. Mafuyu processes his grief on his own terms, and episode nine is a breathtaking episode that showcases the importance of that.
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Mafuyu starts to sing the lyrics for the song with Ritsuka, Akihiko, & Haruki realizing that he's singing.
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Winter is always tough on people, and being caught up in a long pandemic doesn't help matters. Now that the holiday season is over and there are still months of cold awaiting many anime fans, a good dose of summertime might do wonders.
Fuyu no Hanashi (冬のはなし, , A Winter Story?) is the insert track performed in Episode 9 of the Anime. It is composed by Centimillimental and performed by The Seasons .
He wrote this song about him, talking about his inability to move on and how lost and emotionless he has felt since then.