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Awesome Music: Anime
This is your brain on the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack. Let's point out that's supposed to be John Williams. It's THAT GOOD.
Examples of awesome music in anime. It should be noted that a lot of songs in anime are regular J-Pop songs that just appear in anime and are not exclusive to it. Still awesome, though.

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    Masaaki Endoh 
Not to be confused with Masaki Andoh, this member of JAM Project is good enough to stand on his own two feet.

    Kenji Kawai 

     Joe Hisaishi 
Hayao Miyazaki's main composer for his movies.

    English Fandubs 
As with anything fan-produced, Sturgeon's Law applies to fandubs. However, on occasion you stumble upon that elusive 10% that's absolutely worth it. Here you may learn what your favorite anime songs sound like translated to English.

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  • Most of the music for the AIR game was considered good enough to be used directly the anime release as well - and with very good reason. Especially noteworthy is the track "Aozora" (blue sky) sung by Lia, whose mournful vocals set the perfect mood for the already very sad ending. The instrumental version is used all through the series to maximum effect as well.
  • Aria The Scarlet Ammo gives us the opening, "Scarlet Ballet" which is a epic combination of dance music and music you'd hear in a ballet.
    • The ending, "Camellia no Hitomi" is a combination of pop and metal. It has a very classic 90's anime feel to it.
  • The Borrower Arrietty contains some wonderful songs, composed and sang by Cécile Corbel, a French-Brettone singer and harper:
    • The Neglected Garden, the first song heard during the movie, is a breath-taking invitation to reverie and remembrance.
    • Arrietty's song, which concludes the movie, is also wonderful. Cécile also sang it in French.
  • Whenever the Air Gear theme (Chain by Back On) comes on, this troper really wishes she had some A.T.'s. The whole soundtrack is pretty sweet, in fact.
  • The score of AKIRA may be even better than the film. ''Rasse-ra, rasse-ra, rasse-rasse-rasse-ra...''
    • Requiem, the final track made of 5 movements of pure win. (Part 1 Part 2)
    • The entire soundtrack is worth mentioning, but ''Tetsuo'' stands out - that's the eerie gamelan one with the chorals. Very powerful and scary.
    • Battle With the Clowns, the music that plays during the famous motorcycle battle sequence near the beginning of the film.
  • ''Theme of Gemini'' from Android Kikaider: The Animation.
  • ''My Soul, Your Beats!'', the opening to Angel Beats!.
    • Note that there are two versions of the song used in the anime — the original, with Iwasawa singing is more rock oriented, while the revised version features Yui against a piano. The soundtrack CDs included not only both versions, but vocal-free versions of each, which has allowed fans to remix it to hell and back — Yui with rock guitars, Iwasawa with piano, and the most awesome of all, a remix incorporating vocals and music from all versions.
    • The ending, ''Brave Song'', and the insert/last ending ''Ichiban no Takaramono'' are Crowning Music of Heartwarming, especially Ichiban no Takaramono when it's in the context of it's associated CMoH(s).
    • Worthy Rival, which plays whenever Noda does something awesome. Or Critical Point, heck, even Decisive Battle
      • Kanade. Just... listen, there's no sufficient way to describe it.
    • How about some of the songs from Girls Dead Monster:
  • Aoi Hana has the same-titled opening theme by Kukikodan. Wow. Just WOW.
  • The opening from Area 88, Mission(Fuga). Enough said.
  • Aside from copious amounts of excellent Scenery Porn, ARIA has an impressive soundtrack, consisting of slightly classically tinted, soft pieces that fit the mood of the series perfectly. Most of the tracks are produced by Choro Club, who also did excellent work on the second OVA release of Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou.
    • Tenki Ame Is probably one of the best instrumental songs in the series. Forgot where it played exactly though...
      • Tenki Ame just has that warm, fuzzy, Crowning Moment Of Heart Warming feel to it. They played it when they found Maa. I think they also played it that one time when they went back in time to witness water crashing into the stream while they were Terraforming Aqua.
    • Lumis Eterne, Loomis Etlune a very nice song played in a very impotant/touching Aria the Origination, by Alice Caroll's voice actor. * sniffle*
    • Still the most beautiful piece is probably the OP of the Arietta OVA, performed by SONOROUS, with its slow and immensely melancholic melody. It is a strong departure from the more lighthearted tunes of the other OPs and sets the mood for the rest of the episode extremely well.
      • And while we're at it Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou deserves its own, proper entry. In this troper's opinion, it's when Nai takes Alpha up in his airplane, but there are other moments that qualify too. Not to mention pretty much everything that applies to ARIA in this trope carries over to Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou as well.
  • Avenger features Gesshoku Grand Guignol by Ali Project. It also sports a similar outro, Mirai no Eve.
  • There are plenty from Axis Powers Hetalia. China's second song Aiyaa Four Thousand Years is this and a Tear Jerker, being about China's relationship with Japan and how Japan had betrayed him.
    • Pretty much every version of the first ending theme song Marukaite Chikyuu is awesome in their own way.
    • It's a fanwork about a fanwork, but the music in this video definitely qualifies. It weaves together different Vocaloid pieces together in a way which is smooth and beautiful, and the "Veneziano" measures are amazing! Which isn't mentioning the video itself and how cute and yet sad that it is.
    • Russia's character song and the song that plays in the anime (episode 89) when Russia first encounters Lithuania.
    • It may not be official, but this fusion of Osoreirimasu Sumimasen/Excuse Me, I'm Sorry and Ni Hao Chuugoku/Hello, China titled Sumimasen Chuugoku/I'm Sorry, China needs to be mentioned.
  • Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai has secret base (10 years after Vers), which always starts playing towards the end of an episode. Oftentimes to Tear Jerker effect.
  • Azumanga Daioh has Raspberry Heaven. Soramimi Cake, while less "epic", is still awesome (and addicting).
    • Speaking of which, the Kuricorder Quartet, who did the background music for the series, has an epically cute rendition of the Imperial March. Yes, that Imperial March.
      • The Maya songs are just awesome for what they represent and when they're used.
      • This one is used repeatedly over the series, but it is best illustrated here. * Sniffle* .
      • The account associated with that video was terminated. Can you tell us what scene you were referring to?
    • Look, have you heard the soundtrack? It's pure cute, quirky, sometimes sad awesome - in short, it's Azumanga Daioh.
      • For example, Shingakki (sometimes referred as "Osaka's theme" or "Sakaki's theme") in its many variations. The perfect slice-of-life anime background music piece.
    • The six main characters' image songs are no slouch either!
  • Okay, so it's actually a Real Song Theme Tune rather than one made for the anime itself but Guns & Roses, the OP for Baccano!, is still friggin' glorious.
    • Seconded. As awesome as Tank! is, it might have to move over for this OP. The saxophone. My god THE SAXOPHONE.
    • There's also a reoccurring track called Baccano! no Theme that, much like the above mentioned "Ayato kill theme," seems to pop up during moments of total pwnage.
    • Don't forget Utakata no Inori, which is more or less the theme of the Victorious Childhood Friend
  • Bakemonogatari Kimi no shiranai Monogatari ("The story you didn't know") is a great piece when you just hear it, but when you understand it it's heartbreaking...
  • Kouya Ruten, the rather excellent opening from Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto.
    • Same anime, awesome theme... literally bound this troper to the anime.
  • Hime Murasaki from Basilisk deserves mention.
  • The second opening to Basquash! is one hell of a song. The first opening was dreadfully boring, which made the new opening even more exciting in comparison.
    • Screw you. nO limiT was a badass song.
    • This troper humbly submits Hoshiwatari from ep. 24 and of course from the finale After The Rain Heart
    • "Running On" from episode 9. That music makes for the most epic game of basketball ever, even if Rouge does get hit by a ball halfway through the song. Especially because the length of the game is defined by the song.
  • The theme song of The Big O: It kicks ass! And has two versions!
  • Destiny Taiyou no Hana, the opening theme for Black Jack 21. Doctors, apparently, get really epic themesongs.
  • The opening theme of Black Lagoon, called Red Fraction, is primarily barely-comprehensible Engrish, but nonetheless is incredibly badass and sets the tone of the series perfectly.
    • Along with this is the ending theme of the last episode of the second season. In this troper's opinion, this should have been the end theme for the whole series.
    • This troper thought The World of Midnight as it was sung over the end credits of the Hansel and Gretel story was just beautiful. Especially considering how the end credits had gone over the previous 14 episodes.
    • And who can forget Tear Drops To Earth? You know, the music of the cigarette scene.
  • Blood+:
  • Bokurano has its haunting but thematically fitting OP, Uninstall.
  • The long, slow building intro of Bubblegum Crisis, Say, Yes!, is brilliant.
    • One could argue that most all of the music from Bubblegum Crisis is a CMOA.
      • "Konya Wa Hurricane" from the first episode is quite possibly one of the best opening songs and opening sequences ever. In this tropers opinion, BGC set the standard for anime music, and set it very high.
  • Canaan's OP, Mind As Judgement by Faylan deserves a serious mention.
  • The german opening of Captain Future. No singing. No exposition. Just a really sweet instrumental peace.
  • Cardcaptor Sakura... where to begin? Sakura's Theme II definitely belongs here, as not only is it an awesome song, it also plays during almost every action scene in the first two seasons. Then, during season 3, it gets replaced with the equally cool Card wo Tsugumono (yes, it deserves a spoiler). The third season opening theme, Purachina, is also worthy of mention, along with the awesome orchestral arrangement in Hontou no Ichiban.
  • Haritsuke no Missa (Crucifiction of Faith) from Chaos;Head.
  • Okay, the Chrono Crusade anime royally screwed the characters over in pretty much every way imaginable, but the opening song, Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line, never fails to give me chills. NEVER, I say.
    • Chrono Crusade's ending theme Sayonara Solitaire also provides an amazing mood for the series.
  • The ending theme of Claymore, Danzai No Hana is just all kinds of awesome. The singer has such a powerful voice and the music mixes classical and rock seamlessly.
    • What about the opening Raison D'etre? Beautiful lyrics, awesome riff, and that voice... so deep and melancholy it fits way too well.
  • The Cutey Honey opening, in all its incarnations, is a damn good song . . . provided you can ignore what the lyrics actually mean.
  • "Senshi Yo Tachiagare" from Cybaster/Cybuster. The lyrics are already awesome (seriously, hear it and read the translation). Now hearing it live, there are no words that can tell about it. Now hearing it in an acoustic version is simply death...
  • This troper bought DaiGuard based on the opening theme alone.
  • Darker than Black's opening theme song, "Howling," by abingdon boys school is rock-tastic. It makes one think of dark thoughts, and kicking some ass along the way.
    • NOW I'VE LOST IT, I KNOW I CAN KILL
    • The rest of the soundtrack is by Yoko Kanno, which pretty much clinches it. "GO Dark" and "Deadly Work" in particular tend to punctuate something insanely cool.
    • How can't someone post about the opening and ending of Ryuusei no Gemini; Stereo Pony did a great job with the opening and Abingdon boys School did the ending
  • For Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z- While "Rise of Him" seems to be a repetitive techno song like the rest of the soundtrack at first... Cue the organ and the strings. If it doesn't seem like CMOA at first, try listening to the rest of the soundtrack and coming back. Also, Touch Me!, the instrumental of which plays either when the girls transform as a group or when the villains are going to get their butts kicked. When the version with lyrics starts playing, the villains really should take that as a cue to run for their lives.
  • Devil May Cry's anime adaptation opening certainly belongs.
  • D. Gray-Man's Doubt and Trust is just awesome. The full version is even better.
  • DNAngel's opening theme Byakuya True Light really deserves a mention.
  • The entire Dragon Crisis! soundtrack counts as this, but special mention must go to its kickass opening theme.
  • Dragon's Heaven is an old and very obscure single episode OVA about ancient mechs that few people have ever seen. However, it has one of the most beautiful, touching, and badass pieces of music ever. It has just the right mix of Heroic Resolve epicness and seriousness that makes you want to never give up, no matter what.
  • Fans were clamoring for the "episode preview" track from Durarara!!!!, "Ikebukuro West Exit Five-way Intersection", for its delicious sax licks long before the OST came out and the full version could be enjoyed in its glory.
    • Goddamn this soundtrack needs more love. It is one of the very few soundtracks that has ever truly touched this troper. Particularly Ryokushoku No Kioku/Green Memories, which is first heard with beautiful scenery as our protagonist has a lovely dream of "being whole again." It plays again later on, when said protagonist is riding on her motorcycle thinking about the man who loves her. She tosses her arms into the air and says (paraphrased) : "If there is someone that can find redemption in me, then why can't I find redemption in them?" It is to this day one of the top five most beautiful scenes that this troper has ever witnessed in her entire life, and the lovely piece only amplifies it.
  • Dennou Boukenki Webdiver is a not well-known sci-fi series from 2001. Nonetheless, both the opening Diver 2100 and the ending Together deserve a special mention.
  • Detective Conan has had a lot of theme songs, many of them very good, or even great. For example, the very first one (the english translation).

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