Top Anime Openings Winter 2018
Just like last year, it was incredibly hard to narrow down the best anime opening and ending songs of the year. This time around, we wanted to include a broader spectrum in terms of genre, while of course selecting only the best of the best. We opted to go for an unordered list, so the songs are listed in no particular order. Check ’em out!
LiSA keeps nailing those high-energy songs and on the receiving end, the fans can’t get enough of them! She dazzles us one again in this symphonic rock song!
Is way too intense to be cut down into a short 90-second sequence for an anime, so if you have only heard this song while watching Tokyo Ghoul, now is the time to listen to the whole piece!
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Really put Survive Said The Prophet on the radar of anime fans. While vocalist Yosh already had involvement in participating in anisong, this year is the first time we see him and the band create music for anime, and let me tell you, they’ve made a damn good first impression!
If you want to know more on how vocalist Yosh started getting into anisong, read our interview with Yosh where he tells his story on how he began working with Sawano Hiroyuki and ended up being featured in big anime titles such as Attack on Titan.
Mili shows how haunting their music can be in this contemporary classic song. It discharges an unease and fantasy feeling which is hard to describe with only words, so have a listen for yourself!
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The extreme five-man band punches it up a notch and goes crazy in their music video! If you’re looking for adrenaline, you’ve found it!
Even after creating anisong for so many years, we still can’t get enough of Takanori‘s energetic and catchy songs. Just like the title of the track indicates,
Yoshiki surprised the world when Red Swan was announced, and as a result, this created a massive hype. In retrospective, the hype was definitely justified as
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If you interested in knowing how Yoshiki first started playing the piano, head over to our interview which we conducted a while ago.
THE SIXTH LIE is a hard-working band and finally made its anisong debut. While still keeping their typical mysterious sound, the band showed us their most pleasant and catchy song to date!
Back when THE SIXTH LIE performed in London, we asked them what kind of anime they would like to compose for, as well as their future plans. If you’re interested in this and more, definitely read the interview we conducted with the band.
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Offers beautiful piano and vocals, combined with expressive bass and drums. The intense and wicked sound created is befitting as a successor to the previous opening song for Tokyo Ghoul, the extremely popular song unravel by TK from ling tosite sigure.
Truthfully speaking, we wanted to include every opening and ending song from Overlord II, and Overlord III from this year, however, since they’re all created by the same composer, we decided to be fair and ultimately stuck with
From being a voice actress to making music, Azusa Tadokoro shows her splendid singing abilities in this aggressive and fast-paced song. We look forward to seeing more from Azusa Tadokoro as she recently declared a restart in her musical career.
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Is warm, romantic, soothing, and gentle. Coupling it with Aimer’s husky voice, it truly transcends to become something only Aimer is able to offer.
, it is a very lively song, but also comedic with lots of character. It goes from rapping to chanting like a Buddhist monk, and later even cussing. It’s also a remarkably catchy song too.
If you’re into the high-spirited type of songs, this one is for you! The gentle and sweet voice of halca is a perfect match for such cheerful and lighthearted song.
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Might look depressing—and it is. But somehow, this song is capable to resonate with lots of people, perhaps you’re one of them? It is probably best expressed with the words that one of the commenters left on YouTube, “this is so terrifyingly beautiful”.
, as they’ve ranking high on our yearly top list, touring the world, and now even entering the anime scene with the rocking song
Sayuri is also one of the unique artists you will find in the anime scene, her distinct low-spirited yet empowering voice, joined with her signature yellow acoustic guitar makes a perfect match. We can probably also call her quite unique in the visual department too because if you didn’t notice yet, she’s wearing a poncho, not only in this music video but in all of them. If you curious to know why check out our interview with Sayuri from earlier this year.
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As for our bonus song, we picked a quite interesting one which features several voice actors. The song itself can so far be found in six versions, five versions where each voice actor is in center focus and another one where all the voice actresses take turns singing. Which one of them is the best? We will let you decide.
The official upload for the individual songs are unfortunately only available in Japan, but if you are located in Japan, click the links below to view each solo version.
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Each season, hundreds of new anime series are released en masse. Wading through them is exhausting, and realizing that you missed a hit in the making is frustrating (trust me, I’ve been there). As we near the end of the summer anime season, there are plenty of series to choose from and more than enough to get lost in.
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Is a simple coming-of-age story about four teenage girls together on a boat ... to Antarctica. High school student Mari Tamaki wants to take advantage of her youth, but can’t even bring herself to skip school. Shirase Kobuchizawa, who has been saving up to travel to Antarctica to find her long-lost mother, presents Mari with the perfect opportunity to leave home in search of adventure. They are joined on the journey by Hinata Miyake, a high school dropout looking to do something special before her college entrance exam, and Yuzuki Shiraishi, a child actress posting vlogs of the trip.
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Is about the journey to Antarctica rather than the wonders of the destination. At its core, it’s a story about the adolescent friendship between the four girls. Noted for it’s genuine heart and gorgeous animation style,
This cozy, slice-of-life anime follows airhead Nadeshiko as she moves to a new school and discovers her love of camping. Along with a couple of new friends, she figures out how to enjoy her time outside in the best possible way. This show made me, somebody who
Also offers actual camping tips — you learn while you watch! The soft and cute vibes are a great way to de-stress from a long day.
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Was immediately set apart from other Netflix anime offerings by its unique animation style and frank depictions of violence, sex and demonic activity. The series, original to the streaming platform, focuses on Akira and Ryo, two childhood friends that become aware of an impending demon apocalypse through. Unfortunately for Akira, Ryo believes that the only way to fight the demons (the external, not inner ones) is for him to fuse with a demon and become a hybrid Devilman. Between its eye-catching animation style, surrealism and director Masaaki Yuasa’s true dedication to youth, Devilman Crybaby is one of Netflix’s anime masterpieces.
Pop Team Epic is regarded by many as a “shitpost disguised as anime.” With its quirky and bizarre humor and ever-changing voice acting cast, I wouldn’t say that’s necessarily false. The anime is a bunch of shorts mashed together following the antics of the violent Popuko and the protective Pipimi. They’re best friends that get involved in an assortment of weird antics, from taking down the yakuza to flying around with a real life voice actor in front of a green screen. Each episode is split into two parts: one with Popuko and Pipmi voiced by women and one with duo voiced by men. Each part has the same jokes with very minor differences, but it’s worth it to watch both. The voice actors in each episode are all in many other series, too, so it’s fun to guess who is who.
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