Sword Art Online - Alicization War Of Underworld Ed Гђњunlastingгђќby Lisa Apr 2026

The ED sequence primarily features in various settings, reinforcing her as the emotional anchor of this season.

"unlasting" by LiSA is the emotional powerhouse serving as the first ending theme (ED) for . In a departure from her typical high-energy rock anthems like "ADAMAS" or "Crossing Field," this track is a somber, haunting ballad designed to capture the heavy emotional stakes of the Alicization arc. Song Overview & Background

: Composed by Kayoko Kusano (who also composed the hit "Gurenge") and arranged by Shota Horie.

: The lyrics depict the "sadness of being left behind" and the "fragments of love" remaining after a person is gone. It captures Alice’s inner despair as she protects a world that often rejects her, holding onto a person who might never wake up.

: It peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts and #6 on the Japan Hot 100 . Thematic Analysis & Perspective

: Some fans argue the song also mirrors Asuna's perspective, representing her long-standing relationship and the pain of being separated from Kirito during his coma. Visuals & Atmosphere

Sword Art Online - Alicization War Of Underworld Ed Гђњunlastingгђќby Lisa Apr 2026

The ED sequence primarily features in various settings, reinforcing her as the emotional anchor of this season.

"unlasting" by LiSA is the emotional powerhouse serving as the first ending theme (ED) for . In a departure from her typical high-energy rock anthems like "ADAMAS" or "Crossing Field," this track is a somber, haunting ballad designed to capture the heavy emotional stakes of the Alicization arc. Song Overview & Background The ED sequence primarily features in various settings,

: Composed by Kayoko Kusano (who also composed the hit "Gurenge") and arranged by Shota Horie. Song Overview & Background : Composed by Kayoko

: The lyrics depict the "sadness of being left behind" and the "fragments of love" remaining after a person is gone. It captures Alice’s inner despair as she protects a world that often rejects her, holding onto a person who might never wake up. : It peaked at #4 on the Oricon

: It peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts and #6 on the Japan Hot 100 . Thematic Analysis & Perspective

: Some fans argue the song also mirrors Asuna's perspective, representing her long-standing relationship and the pain of being separated from Kirito during his coma. Visuals & Atmosphere