I mean, I like Death Note for example, but the opening is so… “Meh”, IMO. I want something that not only has a good story but also has an Opening that is epic. Like Steins;Gate, for example.

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    How about some weird ancient ones?

    They’re as much not to everyone’s taste as the shows themselves but I love all of the HaréGuu openings. The original’s a bop, Deluxe continues this while adding a spoken-word section the singer can barely keep up with, and Final is the best of the bunch. HaréGuu Deluxe also has a neat showtune-y ending.

    I also think that Nerima Daikon Brothers has a great opening; it very much fits with the main characters being dollar store Blues Brothers.

    If you want something that oozes cool, I can recommend the original Hellsing. A World Without Logos is an extremely stylish song as long as you don’t mind completely incomprehensible lyrics. (The song sounds as if it’s in English but is really just onomatopoeia. Basically Prisencolinensinainciusol in menacing.)

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    I’ve noticed when a couple things happen, you get consistency. One, one of the Japanese dub voice actors is in the band (or is the singer). Two, when an anime reuses artists/bands who work well with their brand and the message they’re trying to convey.

    Two that do both of these things are Sword Art Online, and Bungo Stray Dogs. I’m less sure who from the Japanese cast is in which bands, but it’s mostly Granrodeo, Screen Mode, and Luck Life doing the openings and endings. And they’re all bangers, though the first ending is a bit weak, comparatively. In a vacuum it’s good. In most series it would stand out, but in Bungo, it feels less special, just because the others are so great. Bungo has ran for five seasons, so you have ten songs, plus the theme sfrom the movie Dead Apple as well (which also wasn’t quite as good — the themes, I mean, not the movie — all of Bungo is excellent).

    I can speak more authoritatively about SAO — the Japanese actor for Asuna (the main girl/love interest) is Haruka Tomatsu, and she does a few of the themes. She does the first ending (Yume Sekai, lit. “dream world”), she does the fourth season first opener (Resolution), and she does the second season’s second opening (Courage, the Japanese word being yuuki, which is also the name of the main character in that arc). LiSA did the first opening, and she also opened the third season, and a few others. Eir Aoi and Luna Haruna did the openings/endings in the second half of the first season, and the first half of the second season. The third season brought ASCA and ReoNa into the mix, and the quality has always been top-notch.

    As far as quality of the anime, Bungo is like My Hero Academia for (and with) adults. I don’t mean it’s pornographic; it’s not. I mean the characters are mostly adults, and they aren’t high school students (well, aside from a couple of them). SAO is popular with gamers, but women/feminists don’t like its portrayal of women and their use as leverage against the main guy. Others criticise the harem element while not realising the main guy only has eyes for the main girl. Another girl is his sister. Another girl is his girlfriend’s/fiance’s best friend. Another one is his best friend, a woman he considers his equal in combat. Then, invariably, there’s the loli — a middle school girl he used as bait one time and tags along, she’s kind of the group’s little sister. So it’s not a harem, it’s just a friend group that leans heavily toward female.

    For something that is more universally loved and has outstanding themes, you want Your Lie in April. And it’s going to do exactly what you think it’s going to do, but you’re going to enjoy the ride, and it’s still gonna break you when it’s over. When we talk about TV shows and “the best ending” comes up, it almost always comes up Six Feet Under. Live-action show that aired on HBO 25 years ago with a rather unique ending that still has people talking. But when anime enters the chat, a lot of people point to Your Lie in April. Because what you know is gonna happen, definitely does happen, but that’s not what breaks you. It’s when the meaning behind the title is explained. And it’s worth it to get to that point.

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    Man, hard to narrow down favorites. Just a few picks that come to mind:

    • Anohana ED
    • Bocchi the Rock! OP
    • CITY: The Animation OP
    • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End ED
    • I’m in Love with the Villainess! OP
    • Kaguya-Sama: Love is War OP1
    • Steins;Gate / Zero OP1 OP2
    • Spy x Family OP2 ED2
    • Violet Evergarden OP ED
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        You haven’t heard of the songs or the anime? Almost all of them are pretty main stream.

        I forgot how much the animation for Spy X Family improved in season 2 for the opening and ending. They’re super beautiful

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          Haven’t heard of the animes. But I don’t watch much anime. Only the most popular, Death Note, Attack on Titan, the likes of them.

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    Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei had banger after banger for its openings.

    One Piece OP1 is a classic

    Gintama’s early openings and endings are also really good. Pray and Mr. Raindrop are great.

    Would be remiss if I didn’t honorable mention Eden of the East just straight up using Falling Down by the band Oasis (the guys who wrote Wonderwall).

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    I don’t remember the ending, I think it was good, but the opening of CSM was the main reason why I watched it lol