#anime music

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heyy ♡ can u guys send me in my inbox songs and artists that u feel are tied to or belong to the kawaii/cutecore aesthetic ? I will be making a playlist out of them ^^

Udon No Kuni no Kiniro Kemari Opening

3-gatsu No Lion Opening

Nanbaka Ending

#nanbaka    #anime ending    #anime music    

Fune Wo Amu Opening

Doukyonin Wa Hiza, Tokidoki Atama No Ue Op

Akatsuki No Yona Ending 2

Akatsuki No Yona Opening 2

Youjo Senki “Saga Of Tanya The Evil” Opening

Gintama 2017 Opening

Shirokuma Cafe Opening 1

Whenever I want to pump myself up I either listen to intense indie rock or songs from anime. Those are my only two options.

violinistbaka:

PLUS ULTRRAAAAAAAAAAA

THIS THEME IS SO DANG EPIC… I had to do a cover of it… and throw in a smattering of closet cosplay, haha.

#violin    #my hero academia    #myheroacademia    #violinist    #todoroki    #endeavor    #eraserhead    #boku no hero academia    #anime music    #all might    #midoriya izuku    #bakugo    #uraraka    #bnha fandom    

IT’S GONNA RAIN TV Size [Cover/歌ってみて]

One of the early movies I watched when I was a teenager and discovering anime was Project A-ko. Beca

One of the early movies I watched when I was a teenager and discovering anime was Project A-ko. Because of this, I’m really nostalgic about it and love the songs from it - I think they’re great songs that capture the essence of the film, the spirit of late 1980s pop and yet still manage to be timeless thanks to their upbeat nature.

Whilst you can hear the songs in the movie itself and find them on YouTube, it’s hard to find the music as originally released. So I was pleasantly surprised to find this Project A-ko Original Songbook CD on eBay and just had to snap it up! It’s not quite the same as the soundtrack, as it features tracks that weren’t in the movie, but the best songs are on there (Dance Away, Follow Your Dream and In Your Eyes) and in their best quality.

Considering this CD was released all the way back in Japan in 1988, I’m absolutely chuffed to own an original piece of something that’s so nostalgic to me and to be able to enjoy the music in it’s highest quality.

If you don’t know of or about Project A-ko, it’s basically a parody of anime that were popular in the 1980s. It’s pretty bizarre and if you’re only used to watching more modern anime, the style might take some getting used to but I’d definitely recommend checking it out so that you get a fix of anime history!


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