
Despite saying it’s bad, it’s the most talked-about opening in Naruto.
>>1
Isn’t it Masaru’s thing…?
>>1
Please notice.
Is it Masaru-san?
Hard Romance
I saw it in The Castle of Cagliostro.
I’m sure there was an original source for Masaru-san as well…
I feel like it was in Naruto too.
>>8
It actually exists!!
Playing guitar and strangely fitting Masaru-san jokes.
This is definitely Masaru-san…
This angle is Naruto, right?
>>13
I’m sorry to ask you to find images for my casual writing…
Naruto←Yeah
Masaru-san ← I understand.
Sports Day ← It’s too detailed and gross.
>>15
Could this possibly be a trap for determining the era!?
I have heard rumors that the Naruto opening was made comical to uplift spirits during the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, although its authenticity is unknown.
>>16
The visuals and melody are bright, but the lyrics are heavy.
>>16
It seems that fans were outraged and said to never let Akihiro Daichi get involved again.
Who is the person you want to see the most right now?
The number of people I can only talk to in my heart is increasing.
>>17
It’s tough…
The visuals are surreal, but the lyrics are heavy, aren’t they…
A tricky question with the green point in the upper left.
If it’s not me, you’d miss it.
I read the original NARUTO, but I haven’t seen the entire anime, so there are quite a few OPs and EDs that I don’t know.
There are mixed opinions, but it’s true that it creates memorable images.
Even if I ask someone anonymously, only Masaru-san comes up.
I only have the impression that NARUTO is just a meme material.
I wonder if they were told to only make a lifetime of crap…
Masaru’s OP is full of parody references.
This song is really a great song…
Mysterious flying and a love for mysterious ninjutsu.
I only knew Masaru-san, though.
Is this composition one that’s been used so many times?
…Why?
>>31
The person who directed the OP is someone who intentionally reuses things a lot…
In other words, Masaru-san is also just a parody opening that heavily quotes from existing ones.
It’s too heavy to have the number of people I can only talk to in my heart increase!
I haven’t seen a first response being correct in a while.
Well, both Masaru-san and this NARUTO opening are directed by Tai Tarou Oshima, so they are similar in a way, or rather, they are the same.
Is the original source for Masaru-san’s version from Kodomo no Omocha?
Naruto in the shape of an arm.
Since Daichi Hōtarō directs both the Conan ED and the Tropical-Rouge! Precure OP, there’s usually dancing in his openings and endings.
There are so many Naruto OP and ED songs, so it’s okay if there are some weird ones.
>>39
The thread image is somewhat understandable compared to bicycles.
It’s good to form a bond with the three of us, but something is emitting a beam…
>>40
It’s nice, isn’t it? Mystery Ninja Technique Beam.
The composition of the thread image has been posted multiple times, huh…
The song is obviously good.
The footage is probably good in the sense that it stays in memory.
Director Daichi is interesting, but I find it hard to handle because he has a strong personality.
>>43
You’re still quite calm.
There are directors who have themselves appear in the anime and do their own voice acting!
A scene of dancing in front of a palm tree on the beach.
I like doing Lightning Release with Naruto, Sakura, and Sai.
Nabesin is…
I love divers, but the scene where my friends push me up from the bottom of the water looks like the dead because a tombstone is sinking just before that, and it’s hilarious.
Lazarus is interesting, isn’t it?
>>51
That’s not your Nabeshin!
I wonder what the other Nabeshin, not Lazarus, is doing now…
However, the current Gag Manga Biyori is funny, and Nobunaga no Shinobi was also funny…
I wanted Snack Bus E to be directed as well.
There are still heavy lyrics when you listen to the full version.
At the time when I didn’t know much about Naruto and just thought my brother was watching something in the living room, this opening theme left a strong impression, so its appeal is amazing.
Daiichi Kyou Tarou was being harshly criticized in the current Conan’s ending theme as well.
No, I like it, you know?
I really like the scene where Naruto himself accepts the dark side of him while approaching Sakura-chan.
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I understand why it feels like a really kids’ anime!
When I think about it, Conan is a children’s anime…
There are parts I love, but it’s understandable if people say that introducing Akatsuki’s corpse and coffin in a comical way is in poor taste.
I have matured.
>>61
Machu… ke te…?
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Since I’m being tasked to create something different to prevent monotony, I probably expected to be criticized a lot, right?
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It’s cute, but the movement is kind of creepy!
It’s a dance that is easier to understand than the para para.
But both the first and second seasons of DD Fist of the North Star were boring.
It might have been a cleanup after defeat.
However, calling Daichi Hitaro generally means that…
Upon closer inspection, it’s really behaving like Masaru-san…
Conan has started preparing CG like Pretty Cure, huh?
Are you currently working on Roboco, Director Daichi?
>>71
Roboco is also airing, and a new installment of Gag Manga Biyori is airing this season as well.
>>74
If anything, Ojaru Maru is also continuing, and Director Daichi is a busy person in a modest way.
>>71
Roboco, Ojaru, and Gag Manga Biyori are all ongoing, so they are highly prolific.
Orga, don’t cling to the Gundam.
If there weren’t any dance parts, I thought it would be about that much… but then…
After all, there are strange OPs at key points.
Well, dance is really popular with kids right now, so I can understand Conan’s appeal.
Daichi and Yuasa always evoke the reaction of “I love anime…!” but then it seems to lead to mixed opinions afterwards.
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Oh!? Was it the same opening as the one that flies over the ocean…?
Once you know it, you’ll understand, Director Daichi.
>>81
You can tell it’s Director Daichi even without looking at the credits, right?
Masaru’s original source is Battle Athletes Victory.
>>83
I can’t recall this composition from Battle Athletes…
Could it be that thing running on water…?
Naruto’s side is too surreal with the subsequent mystery flying technique and the three-person fusion seal, it’s no good.
>>84
I think it’s a really great idea to team up with multiple people.
>>87
It seems like there would be something similar to a lightning rod when transferring the water shadow.
I liked Jubei-chan and Legends too.
If it were a different era, the opening of Kodomo no Omocha might have become Mashle…
However, the staff has also requested Mr. Daichi to do something like this…
A scene where I try to hold Sakura-chan, followed by a scene where I embrace the darkness of my heart.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen the hallmark of the main story, like when the three of us cooperated to do it together.
You’re solid at the key points… what is that air dance… what is that beam?
I really like Jubei-chan the most; it feels the most cohesive under Director Daichi.
I often feel a snarky annoyance when there are adaptations because they tend to have too many quirks and individuality, coloring it too weirdly, so I prefer originals.
I just wanted to lighten the mood right after the earthquake…
Upon reflection, isn’t it the animator who drew it in a deformed style?
There isn’t much of an image that Sakurai Hiroaki has a strong will, despite his directing being very similar to Director Daichi’s.
I think the opening of Kodomo no Omocha is extremely stylish.
I like it, but…
By the way, the lyrics are really heavy.
The rate of dancing with threatening palm trees and sandy beaches.
I think I like Kuromi-chan.
I love it, but I understand why some fans would get angry.
The long-running series often gives the impression that there are occasional silly opening scenes inserted.
>>100
I think it’s a necessary essential nutrient that is needed occasionally.
Whether it becomes poison or medicine.
Masaru-san’s OP is
It’s like a compilation of scenes that I’ve seen somewhere before.
No way there’s a character selection like this, right?! This is also waiting for a comeback.
>>101
It’s something like I’ve seen before, or rather, it’s basically a self-parody.
I often see Nabeshin in the storyboard, but he hasn’t done Lazarus.
I think there were a few episodes about medalists.
It seems that Nabe-shin, who hasn’t played Lazarus, has often seen it in either PriPara or Precure.
Director Daichi sometimes throws in some unexpectedly serious moments, so it’s interesting that he isn’t just someone who focuses solely on gags.