UlasanAnime.com – Chiaki Ishikawa’s presence at AX provided significant insights into the song “Uninstall” and the production of the anime series Simoun, which she noted was largely composed of female staff.

A recording of her panel discussion was shared online, and while it’s an hour long, key takeaways can be extracted to save viewers the extensive listening time. These points highlight Ishikawa’s perspective as an anisong singer.
Firstly, Ishikawa explained her definition of an anisong singer and shared that her entry into the genre was significantly influenced by Yuki Kajiura’s collaboration on Gundam Seed. This partnership left a profound impact on her, leading her to pursue a solo career only a year or two prior to the event.
Secondly, Ishikawa intentionally crafted “Uninstall” with elements that would be immediately recognizable as an anisong to Japanese audiences. She humorously referred to it as “a ni song, a ni song,” a playful jab that only the song’s writer could effectively deliver. While this insider joke might be considered a secret, it’s likely already available online, though a recording of her singing just that specific phrase might be rare.
Thirdly, the article lists several songs that Ishikawa performed or was involved with. These include “Annaniisshodattanoni,” “Kimigaitamonogatari,” “Yasashiiyoake” (which she soloed), “Uninstall,” “Utsukushiikerebasoredeii,” “Kimiwabokuniniteiru,” and “Obsession.” The author expresses a dislike for “Obsession” but concedes that Ishikawa’s performance of it at the event was an improvement over the studio recording.
Fourthly, it’s mentioned that Ishikawa does not perform live very often, a point that the author finds disappointing.
Fifthly, the author humorously notes the possibility of using a picture of Ishikawa’s costume from the event.
Beyond the panel, Ishikawa’s personal blog also touches upon “Uninstall,” particularly in an entry dated July 3rd. The blog entries reveal her childhood connection to the original Gundam series, suggesting a subconscious inspiration that may have led her to work within the franchise, even if unintentionally. Her resilience in enduring the AX trip is also highlighted, positioning her as a commendable figure in the industry.
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