Sound of the Sky (2010)

A gentle yet haunting anime following five soldiers, music, and the quiet resilience of life at the edge of war.

Sound of the Sky - Series Information

  • Original Title: ソ・ラ・ノ・ヲ・ト
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2010
  • Created by: Mamoru Kambe
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: January 5, 2010 (United States - TV-14), January 5, 2010 (Canada - 14+), January 5, 2010 (Australia - M)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: Sora no Oto (JP)
  • Production Companies: A-1 Pictures
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sound of the Sky - Plot

On the outskirts of the country of Helvetia rests the tranquil town of Seize. Upon its cobbled streets, citizens go about their daily lives, undisturbed by the increasingly tense military relations between Helvetia and the neighboring Roman Empire. It is under these circumstances that the 1121st platoon of the Helvetian army, stationed at the Clocktower Fortress in Seize, receives a new recruit in the young and spirited Kanata Sorami. Having joined the military to fulfill her dream of learning to play the bugle, she excitedly accepts the tutelage of the Sergeant Major, Rio Kazumiya, who happens to be a skilled trumpeter. Working alongside them are the aloof mechanic, Noël Kannagi, the feisty gunner, Kureha Suminoya, and the compassionate Captain Felicia Heideman; together, they experience the beauty of life in Seize and the lasting joy of a community that has persevered in spite of the crumbling world around them.

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Sound of the Sky - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Mamoru Kambe

Main Cast

  • Hisako Kanemoto
  • Yu Kobayashi
  • Eri Kitamura
  • Aoi Yuuki
  • Aya Endo
  • Misato Fukuen
  • Unsho Ishizuka
  • Mayuno Yasokawa
  • Mayuko Takahashi
  • Mana Hirata

Writers

  • Hiroyuki Yoshino

Executive Producers

  • Yukio Kawasaki
  • Hideo Katsumata
  • Tomonori Ochikoshi

Sound of the Sky - FAQs

Where can you stream Sound of the Sky?

Sound of the Sky is available to stream on Crunchyroll and the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own it, the series can be purchased digitally on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. Crunchyroll remains the most accessible option for anime fans.

Is Sound of the Sky based on a manga?

Sound of the Sky is an original anime series produced by A-1 Pictures, not an adaptation of a pre-existing manga. A manga adaptation was later published alongside the anime's release, but the animated series itself came first and serves as the primary source material.

What is the iyashikei tone of Sound of the Sky?

Sound of the Sky is widely celebrated as an iyashikei — a healing anime — blending gentle slice-of-life warmth with a quietly melancholic post-war backdrop. Its unhurried pacing, beautiful European-inspired scenery, and focus on everyday bonds give it a deeply soothing, emotionally resonant quality.

How many episodes does Sound of the Sky have?

Sound of the Sky consists of 12 main episodes across its single season, plus 2 additional special episodes collected in Season 0. The specials expand on the story and characters, making them a worthwhile watch after completing the main series.

Who are the main voice actors in Sound of the Sky?

The principal cast features Hisako Kanemoto as Kanata Sorami, Yu Kobayashi as Rio Kazumiya, Eri Kitamura as Kureha Suminoya, Aoi Yuuki as Noël Kannagi, and Aya Endo as Filicia Heideman. The ensemble delivers warm, nuanced performances that anchor the show's emotional core.

Is Sound of the Sky worth watching for anime fans?

Absolutely worth your time, especially if you enjoy thoughtful, atmosphere-driven anime. Sound of the Sky rewards patient viewers with stunning visuals, a hauntingly beautiful score by Michiru Oshima, and a story that quietly builds emotional depth beneath its gentle, slice-of-life surface.

What inspired the world design of Sound of the Sky?

The fictional town of Seize is visually inspired by Cuenca, Spain, lending the series a distinctly European aesthetic unusual for anime. This real-world influence gives the setting a timeless, painterly quality that contrasts beautifully with the show's themes of memory, loss, and perseverance.

What are similar anime series to Sound of the Sky?

Fans of Sound of the Sky often enjoy SCHOOL-LIVE! for its blend of slice-of-life warmth and darker undertones, Re:ZERO for its fantasy world-building, and Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle for its lighthearted military-adjacent comedy. God Eater also shares a post-apocalyptic atmosphere.

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