
I was shot down by anti-aircraft fire on the way back to the base.
That’s all you need for an anime’s OP…
Was that the story…
>>1
The opening version sounds like a triumphant song, but in full, it conveys the heartlessness of war; it’s a song that captures that feeling, like the dream of a night hawk.
Night Hawk’s Dream
Maybe the song of Gui.
When you listen to the full version, the impression really changes dramatically, doesn’t it?
They say it’s a town whose name is unknown, but I wonder what the literacy rate is in that world.
>>6
Wasn’t it a town whose name couldn’t even be read?
>>9
I’m sorry.
The opening theme of Monster Farm is also called “Picnic,” but I later learned that it’s a song about a family of three going deep into the forest.
>>7
I was taken aback by the lyrics asking, “Why was I born?” even as a child.
Since it’s a straightforward Night Hawk, apart from the content in the work…
No one answers.
It’s not so much a matter of literacy; it’s just that they can’t read maps written in the local language.
The crimson flames that burn everything alive flow right beneath.
I really liked this OP as well.
The original story is one of the rare instances where the American stealth bomber Nighthawk was shot down, so it’s not something specifically created for the anime in the thread.
>>15
The album had tracks that weren’t even released as singles, right?
I wonder why they went out of their way to rearrange it and make it the opening.
>>17
It’s a good song and aligns with the storytelling.
All living things nurture life with the same shade of crimson blood.
Muji OP is about a tired man remembering his childhood and trying his best, so that’s fine, but Surazero is quite intense…
>>19
While betting on the future
NOFUTURE NOFUTURE NOFUTURE
>>19
It’s acceptable because it has a cavalier tone that seems like something the guys battling Zoids would be listening to on the radio while moving.
In the dawn sky, the night hawk has strayed and can no longer return.
Become a shooting star
Every time I hear it, the trivia that the actual Nighthawk is a single-seater crosses my mind.
It’s incredibly arrogant to bomb a town where you can’t even read the name under the banner of justice.
>>25
So the reality is a really amazing Masaharu song.
>>25
That’s why it perished…
It’s nice to hear something that sounds like an alarm, isn’t it…?
That’s not good…
A song that plays in the store and gives the impression of what the current Zoids are like.
I really like the moment it ends.
>>30
I liked the sound of the heartbeat-like “doku… doku…” when the sponsor names were being read.
>>32
Planet Zi!
When you listen to the full version of “Kochikame” in summer, it feels like you’re committing suicide by drowning.
>>31
Eh…!?
>>31
In the first half, I’m talking about breasts and buttocks.
I just realized that the lyrics in the second half suddenly become unsettling.
Editing that song to be like the Gene Expedition Team’s battle anthem is amazing.
The anime opening version also somewhat sings about the brutality of war, but the full version becomes quite intense.
Is it the kind of song that, when heard in full, sounds like a melancholy guy’s song as if it were a dream?
>>40
From the very beginning, there’s nothing but weakness!
I was going to reply that Mii is adorable, but then it turned into a serious conversation.
>>41
The running Mi is also good…
When you think about it, these lyrics that make you go, “Isn’t this song amazing?” are really great, right?
>>42
The cool melody of Another Century’s Episode R with its hidden negative lyrics is really great, isn’t it…
>>42
A mirage from beyond the twilight.
>>42
I have been looking only at you, since the moment we met and even now.
>>65
That’s a song that satirizes that kind of woman.
>>42
Century Color
Miliokala
Because it’s a weight that cannot be hidden by cuteness…
I was surprised at how much the impression of the song changes with rearranged lyrics.
>>39
The part about the legend of the beautiful shell is like that, but…
After that, the lyrics say that “you” disappeared into the sea and it’s sad to be all alone.
Normally, “you” are dead in the sea for some reason.
I look at OPs without calmly recognizing the lyrics, just enjoying them as nice visuals and sounds.
>>48
If that could be done, the OP of Fuzza would be great too.
This world flows calmly.
I was dreaming.
A long dream
Sometimes there are songs with bright, upbeat melodies paired with extremely heavy lyrics…
>>51
The Sunday sun… it’s a bit different, but does “sweet death, come to me” make sense? It feels a bit shockingly overwhelming, doesn’t it…?
>>51
The song “Hellfire” from Guilty Gear Strive seems really masculine and upbeat on the surface, but…
Translating the lyrics becomes a confession to the comrades who believed in themselves and died in war, which is amazing.
I like you.
Mother, father, friend, you.
I like the sense of impermanence here.
I thought the lyrics really fit the work, but it seems they aren’t original.
I sometimes wonder how they manage to use the opening without being noticed since I only know full-length versions.
Akratsu TV anime OP size song ranked around 3rd place.
You were talking about the handsome enemy’s song, right, Ruji-kun?
In an era of repetition, now a certain truth.
Suppress explosively.
The song fits Narutaru well, even though you might be fooled by the illustration or the singing voice of the Sunday sun.
>>61
I wonder what I was thinking when I drew such a loose and fluffy OP… Did I think it would be bad if I didn’t do something like this…?
When I listened again, there was a sound that made it seem like the radio communication was cutting off at the outro…
This is a hardcore anti-war song…
The ED also has a message.
>>66
It’s a whole roast.
>>66
Once the story takes a deeply dark turn, the ending of Remikot brings something.
Honestly, the lyrics don’t match as an OP for Zoids, but I think they fit perfectly for Genesis.
I think it really fits as the OP for Genesis.
I found out about it through the song, but this anime is pretty intense…
The Ideon OP is brave and good, isn’t it?
>>69
The fatal technique strikes.
Is it my own body?
>>69
A clown play that licks each other’s wounds.
>>73
Isn’t it ED?
>>69
“Space Runaway seems to indicate an escape in space, but it only sounds like a warning to run away from the entire universe…”
When it’s full, the interlude is long and it makes me think that the OP size might be the strongest.
>>74
1 minute and 30 seconds feels insufficient for a song.
>>74
When I hear that the OP feels better than the full version, CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA is the first thing that comes to mind.
An alert will sound just before the crash!
If we were born in a different country, we would live without seeing a sunrise in this desert.
The lyrics are somehow sad.
The crimson flames that burn everything alive flow directly below…
Roast…
If you listen closely to the lyrics by Iogi Rin, they are really just about lewd things.
Curse you, Tomino!
It’s nice to change the lyrics a bit for the opening of Blackjack, like “Gekkōka.”
>>85
Do you want to talk about buzy and whales?
Well, of course, no one would want to promote a war anthem, right?
>>86
Apparently, the French national anthem is amazing.
>>88
Britannia, conquer the world! The British national anthem is quite something too.
National anthems are mostly found in energetic countries, I think.
The OP of the first generation Hunter also has a rather bold structure with cutouts of the climax in the later part.
To be honest, ED doesn’t resonate with me at all, so there’s a suspicion that the content fitting well was just a coincidence.
If you listen closely, it’s a song about inner feelings, “Driver’s High.”
I thought that, but when I looked it up again, it turns out they were just singing about wanting to commit a double suicide.
>>91
We’re definitely going to meet in the next life…
>>98
I thought it was some kind of metaphor, but it turns out it’s just your favorite clothes that say that…
>>91
It’s a song about the spirit of sacrifice, or rather, the special attack units.
Let’s meet in the afterlife!
The lyrics of “DANDAN” have an oddly grand part that stands out…
I think RAGE OF DUST found the optimal solution for being within 1 minute and 30 seconds.
I thought it was Mr. Kahara’s song, but it flips to Hanekawa’s song in the second verse – a story you don’t know.
>>95
Honestly, I really preferred it to just be the two of us all along.
I can hear your laughter over there, a voice that should have been right next to me.
The ending of the Monogatari series is harsh on Hanekawa.
>>100
Is it okay to think of the fate of goodbye as Hanekawa-san’s song?
It’s a good song, but it makes my chest ache…
I made a song for Narsus, but it was turned into Madara’s song.
A song so feminine that it feels like a dream, it’s almost surprising.
People who sing this kind of downer songs don’t last long in the end…
>>103
Well, the person’s mental state is unhealthy itself, isn’t it?
A control stick gripped weakly.
Even if I turn around and shout
No one answers.
>>104
Even without turning around, Kotona is right in front of me.
It’s a basic military song, right?
It’s quite peaceful if it continues long enough for moss to grow on the stones.
>>105
It’s not just that moss grows on stones.
A small pebble will eventually become a large rock and be covered in moss.
>>125
Whether it continues until then or not, it’s quite something to have the oldest existing imperial family.
>>105
Because the neighboring country is connected by land…
The lyrics are deep, but since I’m not used to the full version, I’ve been listening to the opening version a lot…
>>96
Isn’t it a dream seen by the night hawk?
I can’t remember the name of the guy who had an amazing understanding of Madara in Naruto.
>>110
A promise that doesn’t need words from Sana
I googled “Madara’s song” and it came up immediately, and I burst out laughing.
We continued to fly low, blending into the darkness of the night.
from
The dawn carries the night hawk, lost and unable to return, becoming a shooting star.
The passage of time is beautiful.
>>96
I heard that the pilot survived, so I thought they expressed it by staring at the Night Hawk as it was falling and becoming a shooting star.
>>114
I was almost a shooting star along the way, but since I’m watching the sunrise in the desert, I must have escaped.
>>114
The moon fades away into the distance.
Mother, father, friend, and you.
The song of the holy warrior Dunbine is a heroic one, but from the second verse onward, it becomes a song that reflects the rush of doing things myself while getting increasingly accustomed to battle, yet gradually succumbing to despair.
…Well, I guess it’s a song that’s just based on the original material and doesn’t particularly recreate the situation.
>>120
That’s pretty common.
The opening of Tales of Eternia is amazing, isn’t it?
Driver’s High is not about cars or motorcycles, but about airplanes.
It’s a rather sad song that ends with “Let’s meet again in the next life.”
>>126
I see.
I thought I was diving off a cliff in a car.
>>131
I’m doing it in the PV too…
>>131
The PV is certainly like that.
Recreating the situation is going too far, isn’t it?
As long as you can enjoy it in a positive way, any lyrics are fine…