Episode 6 of Azumanga Daioh, the field day episode, has a field day with this trope: "Csikos Post," "Camptown Races," Offenbach's "Infernal Gallop" (" The Cancan Song"), "Clarinet Polka," Kabalevsky's Comedians, and "Turkey in the Straw" are all featured as Background Music.Not wanting Evangelion's reputation for Soundtrack Dissonance to come into question, the second Rebuild of Evangelion film is sure to make soul-searing use of not one, but two Japanese folk songs.1 and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Johann Sebastian Bach are played relatively straight. Most of the classical music in Evangelion is used ironically, but surprisingly enough, Cello Suite No.Though instead of using Bach's great and slightly morbid " Komm, Süsser Tod ", only the name was used for a more cheerful and much more morbid pop song. 1 and Pachelbel's Canon in D are used in the movie Death & Rebirth, and Bach's " Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring " and " Air on the G String " appear in End of Evangelion.
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