Science SARU's Ghost in the Shell Gets New Image Song
Science SARU's Ghost in the Shell anime gets a new image song, "po-ai."
Science SARU has released a special promotional video for The Ghost in the Shell, their ongoing anime adaptation, paired with a fresh image song titled "po-ai feat. Mirai Moriyama." Music director Taisei Iwasaki composed the track, which dropped digitally on August 19.
The song marks another layer in the studio's approach to the cyberpunk franchise originally created by Masamune Shirow. Image songs—character or project-specific vocal tracks—are a standard promotional tool in anime, and this one lands as the series continues its run. The pairing of Iwasaki's composition with Mirai Moriyama's vocals suggests a deliberate effort to deepen the anime's sonic identity beyond its score.
For a franchise as visually and thematically dense as Ghost in the Shell, the music matters. Iwasaki's involvement signals that Science SARU is treating the audio dimension with the same precision it applies to the animation itself. The digital release on a specific date—rather than a surprise drop—indicates a coordinated promotional push, the kind that typically precedes a major episode or arc reveal.
What this means for the anime's trajectory remains to be seen, but the investment in a dedicated image song suggests the studio views this project as substantial enough to warrant the full promotional apparatus. In a franchise built on questions of identity and consciousness, a song that centers a featured vocalist is a pointed creative choice.
Source: Anime Corner
