List of Soul Link episodes

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This is the complete episode listing for the anime adaptation of the visual novel Soul Link . The 12-episode series was animated by Picture Magic, with music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. [1]

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List of episodes

#Title (Kanji)Title (Romaji)TranslationSynopsis
1出会いDeaiEncounterRyota and the other students travel to the Aries Station. Aya arrives at the spaceport. As they settle in, Ryota receives a message that his brother is coming for a visit.
2接触SesshokuContactShuhei, Aki and Aya arrive on the station. During their first training simulation, Ryota buys time for Sayaka to find Aya and tell that she will not be able to see each other. After the training, warning klaxons signal an emergency.
3勃発BoppatsuOutbreakTerrorists begin their attack while the crew and passengers attempt to evacuate.
4休息KyūsokuBreathing SpaceSome are stranded on the station. Shuhei and Cellaria are injured in battle. Flashback to Nao's childhood.
5分岐点BunkitenWatershedFlashback to Aki's childhood. The military students prepare for a counter-assault on the terrorists.
6別れWakareFarewellCellaria is captured. Shuhei attempts a rescue.
7流転RutenFluxDiscovery of a strange virus. Cooperation occurs all over the station for survival. Nao is injured in an attack.
8願いNegaiDesireNanami is found. The terrorists are double-crossed. Flashback to Yu's childhood.
9覚醒KakuseiRouseShuhei is being corrupted. Yu is captured but escapes with the help of her childhood friend.
10迷走MeisouStrayCellaria's past is revealed. The military students make plans to leave the station.
10.5特別回想編(Special Recap Episode)Cellaria/NanamiSpecial recapCellaria's background story, and Nanami's background story. This episode is not included in the count of total number of episodes.
11哀悼AitōMourningAya manages to escape at the cost of Gale's life who ensures her safety.
12旅路TabijiJourneyWith the station starting to burn up in the atmosphere of Earth, the rest of the crew commence the evacuation of the station. The events shift forward for 1 year, where everyone returns to their normal lives. Most characters' futures are revealed as well.

Theme songs

Opening
  1. "Screaming" by Miyuki Hashimoto
Ending
  1. "Dust Trail" by Miyuki Hashimoto

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References

  1. "Discotek Licenses Soul Link, 3 Project A-Ko Sequels". Anime News Network. June 13, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2022.