Best Anime Soundtracks 2019
Every contents including movies and anime is never completed without music, and it makes many people conjure up an image of the productions. Especially, Japanese animations are partly characterized by their opening and ending songs. Not only anime fans but also musically inclined person love listening to the anime songs.
Then, which anime song has stood out in their memories ever? For all anime fans, here is a list of 10 best anime songs of all time with briefings on those anime. Let’s bring back fond memories or catch up with modern anime trends.
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Moonlight Densetsu (ムーンライト伝説) is one of the most famous classic anime songs in Japan, playing as the opening of Sailor Moon from 1992. The whole series of Sailor Moon consisting of 200 episodes broadcasted between 1992 and 1997, which has lots of girls fans all over the world. The famous Moonlight Densetsu was released as a single by a female idol group Dali.
Theme from Lupin The Third (ルパン三世のテーマ) is a music for the Lupin the Third anime series, which sounds familiar to every Japanese people and anime fans overseas. Theme from Lupin The Third has been used in the Lupin The Third series since it was featured as the opening of Lupin the Third Part II aired in 1977-1978. A jazz musician named Yuji Ohno did the songwriting for the legendary music.
Tank! is one of the most well-known anime songs all over the world since you have heard it in the cyberpunk Cowboy Bebop series. Cowboy Bebop had been especially popular among foreign anime fans since it was aired in 1998. Tank! played as the opening of all episodes in the series. The jazz anime song is written by Yoko Kanno and performed by a Japanese band Seatbelts.
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For many kids and adults, Pokémon Theme is one of the most familiar anime songs of all time. It is the theme song of the first season of the English version of Pokémon. The anime series of Pokémon began in the end of the 1990s worldwide, which has been followed by new titles. While Pokémon Theme, written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige, is known overseas, Japanese fans have loved the theme song for the Japanese version titled Aim to Be a Pokémon Master (めざせポケモンマスター ).
Cha-La Head-Cha-La is the most popular Dragon Ball song of all time, which has been watched by all age groups for a long time. It played as the opening of Dragon Ball Z for over 4 years from 1989. In addition to the original anime series, Cha-La Head-Cha-La was used for lots of Dragon Ball Z anime films. The hugely popular anime song is performed by a Japanese musician named Hironobu Kageyama.
We Are! (ウィーアー!) is the first opening song of One Piece, one of the best manga and anime series in this modern age. The first single of a Japanese singer Hiroshi Kitadani played from the 1st to the 47th episodes in the adventure anime series, who has released a few songs for One Piece until today. One Piece has been aired since 1999 and is reaching the 1000th episode within 2021.
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God knows… is a well-known anime song to anime freaks, performed by characters in the modern anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Its protagonist Haruhi Suzumiya takes lead vocal and Yuki Nagato, one of the main characters, plays the guitar in the 12th episode in the first season. The singer is actually Aya Hirano, the voice actor of Haruhi Suzumiya. The ending song of the anime series Hare Hare Yukai is also quite famous.
Butter-Fly has been loved and sung by many Japanese people since it was released in 1999. The popular classic anime song is the first opening of Digimon Adventure airing 1999-2000. Butter-Fly is performed a Japanese artist Koji Wada, and remakes Butter-Fly -Strong Version- and Butter-Fly -tri.Version- were released in 2009 and 2015.
For not only anime fans but also other people, A Cruel Angel’s Thesis (残酷な天使のテーゼ) is one of the best anime songs of all time. The live legend was used as the opening of the famous mecha anime franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion broadcasted 1995-1996. It has been known familiarly to all generations for a long time even after the anime series ended. A Japanese singer Yoko Takahashi sings A Cruel Angel’s Thesis, which is adapted into several different versions until now.
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Numerous people not only in Japan but also all over the world have enjoyed the catchy tune Gurenge (紅蓮華) since the recent hit anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was aired in 2019. The modern popular anime song is familiar to various anime fans from kids to adults as the opening in the first season of the anime series. Gurenge is performed by the renowned anime song singer LiSA, who also released Homura, the theme song of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train in 2020.
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Minami who won the Grand Prix in the second FlyingDog Audition in 2017 has increased her popularity tremendously lately. Her contribution to the romance anime
Has gained over 45 million views on YouTube, and it’s easy to understand why considering how amazing her voice is and the passionate and catchy melodies offered. Make sure to turn on the closed caption “CC” to read the translated lyrics.
UVERworld is by now veterans in the anisong field and it shows! The band fires off the song by pulling you in with its unique touch of jazz saxophone. The sing-along part “na na na” allows you to join the fun as it doesn’t even require you to know any Japanese.
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The chaotic balance Cö shu Nie vents out is surprisingly elegant, especially with the sharp staccato notes played on the piano. There’s also the paradoxical way how vocalist Miku Nakamura sings in such a lifeless voice, but yet crams so much energy into it.
Won the number one spot unanimously within the JROCK NEWS team. It’s such a powerful song that thoroughly incorporates the typical anime sound to empower the listeners emotionally. Thanks to LiSA’s contribution to the vocals, this thrilling song has become a sensation, well befitting the praised anime
! Switching between lower and higher notes and with support by a frenzy guitar, ASCA is able to create a dynamic song without a dull moment.
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Ziyoou-vachi might be the most unique band you will find on the list, being a gender-bending band with African-American and Japanese descent, the quartet has done such an impressive job to break into the mainstream market. But not only is the band itself impressive, so is the music.
, brings an interesting combo of a traditional and alternative rock sound, including lots of delightful surprises like the playful drum effect which is produced by the Japanese traditional instrument “kotsuzumi”.
While MADKID might resemble a Kpop band on the outside, their music sits between pop-rock and has been really well received by fans all over the world! The music video
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Would be playing on the speakers. This was all the rage during its broadcast period and while exercise anime isn’t a new concept, the execution and promotion of
They even had the muscular Reika Saiki in one of their skits, you may know her from DEADLIFT LOLITA who we interviewed last year.
Accompanying sana’s soothing vocals are the frenetic guitar and drums, a lovely match! The contrast between the fast-playing instrumentals and the easy-going vocals allows you to choose which world to enter as each instrument gets just as much presence. The track name
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Of course refers to the “boiling point” of the main character Shigeo Kageyama, just before he goes berzerk. If you paid attention to the previous season of
RON from STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION had us waiting for three years to get a new release, but thankfully he made sure to deliver a banger song which is lively and full of speed! The song is described as one that “will give the listeners courage to keep going”. As we mentioned in a previous coverage, the music video takes you around landmarks in Tokyo such as Sumida, Ameya-Yokocho, Tokyo Station, Akihabara, and more, while steadily counting up using the roman numerals to bring back everything to the theme of time, which
And throws in Ryo from Crystal Lake to help out, killing it with his demonic screams! The intense song serves its purpose rightfully
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