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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

Edit from Pandora Hearts Episode 2 .
Song title: Bloody rabbit

Song by: 梶浦由記 (Yuki kajiura)

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?gnikqyenxdm

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Uploader Comments (moichispa)

  • wut the name of the green haired lady/rabbit...is it jsut b rabbit?

  • She is also called Alice however her hair is brow it seems green for the animation

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  • OMG I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS MP3 EVERYWHERE! are you god? :D

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  • Es genial XD XD XD :O :-)

  • What is :50 and 1:38?

    Please answer.

  • 6 Soul Reapers disliked Alice/ B-Rabbit. ;)

  • @ItachiUchiha2022 heh, I gotta love how this post was made before the advent of Madoka Magica. Not only another stunning example of her compositions, but it's easily shaping up to be THE most successful anime project she's ever worked on. God, I hope they keep her around for the movies (rather than ditch her, as the .hack and Mai franchises eventually did).

  • Maybe it's just me, but did anyone else think the animation quality here was a tad stiff? I mean, considering this is pretty much the first major action scene in the series, you'd think they could've gone for something a lot more visually impressive. Ah well, Kajiura makes everything better, and if the animation can't keep an audience around, she sure as hell can. ^^

  • Episode one .')

  • What episode tell me plz

  • Oooo i already got the cd :D

  • Alice! I command you to go and seek out Tim Burton...AND DESTROY HIM!

  • @astaroth99 This is indeed heavily based on Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books. And in my opinion, one of the few Alice adaptations that are actually faithful to the books. Though it's hard to get the references if you don't have a good knowledge of the books.

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