
I really want to touch her thin neck with my hands. I'd like to reveal my deep desires to her. I really want to reveal Yoshikage Kira's true nature to that girl on the right. Henceforth, he adopts an elaborate outfit consisting of a dark bowler hat with an upturned brim and a tie, both patterned by concentric squares, and a shirtless, dark, lapelless suit. Shortly after he dies, as a ghost, he retains Kosaku's features for a few moments before reverting to his original appearance, which he retains in Dead Man's Questions. (Light blue-purple suit with a beige-striped green button-up, and gray shoes. He remains a man of average height and slim to athletic build. Kira adopts one face other than his original one in Part 4, and a ghostly body resembling his original, with a unique outfit, after this. As a salesman by profession, he wears a similar suit throughout the series, though he usually takes off his jacket at home. He wears a light Valentino W suit and a dark tie patterned by a column of skull emblems with upright, cat-like ears, similar to those on his Stand, Killer Queen.

Yoshikage Kira has light, loosely combed back wavy hair with a few strands out of place.
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Boa - 'Duvet' ( Serial Experiments Lain)īoa may be a British band, but we think they really nailed the tone of this eerie, mind-bending series with this one. Moon Lips - 'Moonlight Densetsu' ( Sailor Moon)Īlthough another track became the show's theme after its fourth season, most still think of this absurdly catchy tune when they think of Sailor Moon. Joe Hisaishi & Azumi Inoue - 'Tonari no Totoro' ( My Neighbor Totoro)Ī sing-along anthem to children everywhere! This ending theme from a genuine Miyazaki classic will brighten anyone's day. Why oh why did they change theme songs midway through its first season!? This powerful first version is still the best. Linked Horizon - 'Feuerroter Pfeil und Bogen' ( Attack On Titan)

This anachronistic anime isn't just addictive, it also serves as a handy beginner's guide to the late great beatsmith Nujabes. Nujabes & Shing02 - 'Battlecry' ( Samurai Champloo) It may not be the very best (like no one ever was), but it's definitely the most memorable. Probably the most well-known song from this list. John Siegler & John Loeffler - 'Gotta Catch 'Em All' ( Pokémon) This is a more recent entry from a record-breaking 2016 blockbuster, but the feels in this one makes 'Sparkle' an indisputable future classic. Nothing touches this haunting theme from what is probably the greatest anime of all-time.

Yoko Kanno & Origa - 'Inner Universe' ( Ghost In The Shell) Epic and empowering, exactly like its film's heroine. It's tough to narrow down Hisaishi's work when it comes to Miyazi's canon, but this one is unforgettable. Joe Hisaishi - 'The Legend of Ashitaka Theme' ( Princess Mononoke) Orange Range - 'Asterisk' ( Bleach)īleach recently ended its run after 15 wonderful years - while it has had a number of good themes over the years, 'Asterisk' is by far its best. Ikimonogakari is one of Japan's most popular bands (even to non-anime fans), and this incredible theme is a large reason why they're so celebrated.

Ikimonogakari - 'Aoi no Sora' ( Naruto: Shippuden) 'Tank!' isn't just brilliant in its own right, the opening sequence it scores raised the bar when it came to cool credits, and it has yet to be surpassed.
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Asian Kung-Fu Generation - 'Rewrite' ( Full Metal Alchemist)Īll of this show's opening themes are fantastic, but its chart-topping fourth version has become its most famous by far, and for good reason. This has somehow become a karaoke staple in Japan, which really speaks to its commercial transcendence and enduring popularity. Yoko Takahashi - 'A Cruel Angel's Thesis' ( Neon Genesis Evangelion) Here are just some of our favourite themes from some of our favourite animes. In particular, the music from these incredible stories have become especially beloved.įrom RADWIMPS' heralded J-rock soundtrack for Your Name to Nujabes' timeless hip-hop score for Samurai Champloo, Japanese animation generally seems to have better, more boundary-pushing music than their more family-friendly American counterparts. Everyone knows older series like Naruto and Pokemon or seminal features such as Akira and My Neighbor Totoro, but even newer hits like Attack On Titan have found critical and commercial success far beyond their homeland.
