I have used this title before for a three tune tuesday post before, still after a few minutes of thinking, I decided that there are no other titles that fit this post better.
Anime Intros is the intro music that plays before an anime episode/movie.
It is part of what brings the feel for that anime and because of that, it can be a very memorable song, one that surpasses generations and sometimes become even more popular than the anime itself.
These songs have their own story too, or in most cases, help fully explain or introduce the story of the anime arc in which it is placed.
It is a beautiful piece of work, and I'm here to bring 3 great anime intro tunes for you.
Sign ~ Flow
When one is taking about anime intro's, Naruto is always at the top of the list.
The anime had this beautiful gift of choosing the write band or artist, and these artists wrote the write pieces for the write arcs.
Flow is one of such artists and their song; Sign used for the Pain x Jiraiya fight and Itachi x Sasuke fight is a song that would never go out of theme.
The song in itself is filled with lyrics that would just bring you to tears, mixed with the scenes and the arc that it's placed in.
The emotional impact is real.
Iris Out ~ Kenshi Yonezu
How chaotic can love be?
As chaotic as you think it is, this song showcases it as even more.
Made for the anime movie Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc, this song goes through themes that our protagonist Denji experiences.
Denji's character is a sad one. A tragedy from the beginning to the ending, and due to his way of living, love isn't something he's used to.
At such, this is an easy way for him to be targeted, his infatuations and feelings.
In the Reze Arc, this method was used to the fullest, leaving Denji to breakdown and utter a saying that is one of the most epic, heartbreaking and sad things said despite the ironic and defiant way in which he said it.
On the Way ~ Aina the End
We have another love song here. Yet instead of being chaotic and fast, this song is a bit more controlled and measured.
Used for Dandandan Season 2, it's uniquely different from the initial banger of Otonoke.
This song looks at the relationship between the leads. In summary showcasing their connection despite the crazy, dangerous and life-threatening changes happening around them.
It's a beautiful song and the voice of the singer makes it more so.
That's it from me today on Three Tunes Tuesday...
Took a little break but I'm back now and ready to fill my screens in the weekly sharing of Tunes...
.. they are in a different language but I'm sure you wouldn't mind🌚
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