Saori Hayami to Perform Record of Ragnarok III’s Ending Song

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Saori Hayami has been announced as the ending theme song artist of Record of Ragnarok III, which is premiering on Netflix in December 2025.

Hayami’s song is titled “Last breath, Last record.” The digital single will, like the anime, be released in December.

Image source: Press release

Earlier this month, it was announced that Hayami would be marking her 10th anniversary as an artist with September 21 JST’s HAYAMI SAORI 10th Anniversary Live “HAYAPOP” concert.

Record of Ragnarok is based on the Coamix-published manga by Shinya Umemura (writing), Ajichika (art), and Takumi Fukui (composition), which began in 2017 and has 25th volumes as of July 2025. Viz Media describes the manga as:

The valkyrie Brunhilde has convinced the gods to give humanity a chance at redemption through combat in the Valhalla arena. Seeking a quick end to the proceedings, the gods present their first fighter, Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Facing him is a warrior said to be the strongest in the history of mankind, the legendary general Lü Bu!

The anime’s first season premiered in 2021, while Season 2 was released in 2023 in two parts.  


Staff

• Director: Koichi Hatsumi (Tokyo Revengers)
• Series composer: Yasuyuki Muto (Tokyo Revengers)
• Character designer: Yoko Tanabe (How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer)
• Character designer: Nao Kawashima (previous seasons’ co-sub-character designer, Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream
• Animation production: Yumeta Company (since Season 2, which was co-produced with Graphinica)
• Animation production: MARU Animation (new)


Source: press release

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