: The official music video, directed and illustrated by WOOMA , uses dark, chaotic imagery to mirror the song's themes of psychological fragmentation. Tot Musica | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
: The lyrics include segments written in Elder Futhark (an ancient runic alphabet), emphasizing its role as a "forbidden song" or an ancient curse. : The official music video, directed and illustrated
: Composed and arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano (known for Attack on Titan ), the song features his signature "SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]" style—a blend of orchestral intensity and electronic grit. : "Tot Musica" is likely a take on
: "Tot Musica" is likely a take on German (meaning "Song of Death") and Romance languages (vaguely translating to "All Music"). : The summoning of Tot Musica literally connects
: In One Piece lore, "Tot Musica" refers to both the song and the "Demon King of Songs," an ancient weapon fueled by the negative emotions of the masses.
: While the sound is aggressive and "evil," the lyrics paradoxically weave in themes of "salvation" and "a call for freedom," reflecting Uta's misguided noble intentions.
: The summoning of Tot Musica literally connects the "Uta World" (a dream dimension) with the real world, forcing a rare cross-dimensional collaboration between Luffy and Shanks to defeat it. Cultural and Technical Context