The Most Popular Anime Opening of Each Year (1975-2024) (Evolution of Anime Openings)

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Published 2024-03-19

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  • @GYO5366
    Feels so good I helped this list
  • @zecendia
    I imagine 2014 mustve been a pretty stacked year for anime openings,the tokyo ghoul opening obviously,the first noragami opening,no game no life,your lie in april,silhouette. That year also had 2 of my personal favorites with ambiguous and strike back
  • @Latezz123
    This is one of the finest snippets yet. I like how it gives two sections of the song -- the beginning and the chorus. Most I've seen so far only has one thing or another.
  • @Tanzil.A4L
    The evolution is crazy The fact that some anime’s are still airing and the animation style is improving a lot
  • the fact that 3 Dragon ball openings are present before 2000 only shows how big and influential toriyama sama was and still is even after his passing. RIP Akira sama
  • Please make a video about the Most Popular Anime Endings from the 1970s till the Present in 2024
  • @JaySaidStuff
    For some reason it feels like Angel Beats came out a lot longer ago than 2010. It has such a nostalgic feeling to it. I guess because so much started changing around that time. Mid to late 2000's and early 2010's are when smart phones and social media started taking off. Before then the internet and anime were much more like a secret treasure trove only some people messed with and talked about. 90's kids really are becoming the new boomers.
  • @brazbisneto265
    I'm impressed that Butterfly (Digimon) is not on the list. However, I absolutely loved the video, it feels like time travel, I could even see myself as a Japanese kid watching these 70s and 80s shows
  • @boiboi-ig3cw
    This is one of the best song list tbh. All such great songs. Great video!
  • @KittensRTM
    Candy Candy was the only anime that my parents watched when they were kids in Mexico. Going to visit family and all the adults sit down to watch Candy Candy in the living room like when they were kids was so nice. I loved that show even though it is old.
  • I feel so proud to know that Code Geass made it on this list (2006). Edit: I got to 7:52 (2010), and the breath was taken from me... Man, that theme... Brings back bitterly wonderful memories.
  • I adore this video! A great compilation of songs and a delicious history pie of anime music.
  • @gart7468
    18 years ago I got a burned CD from a friend with various songs on it. One of my favorites was a song that I thought was in Japanese, but I couldn't be sure. I listened to that CD all the time for a year or so before I lost it. This was just before Shazam was a thing, so I never knew what that song was. For 17 years I would try to find it, but since I didn't know what the lyrics actually were or even what language it was in, I was stuck. Every once in a while, I would listen to hours of anime song compilations, since that seemed like my best bet to find it. I even used music software to recreate the pieces of the song that I remembered, which I posted online in various places to try to crowdsource the search. I never had any luck with any approach. Then today I see this video from a couple weeks ago and think "Hey, maybe there's a chance. Maybe I'll finally find the song." I listen to the video, not really paying attention, until I hear it. I recognize it in two seconds. I've finally found it. An 18 year old song when I first heard it, an 18 year journey, for everything to come together in this moment. Thank you. 2:58 if you're curious.
  • @nic3880
    8:16 Despite my distaste for SAO, it seems like its the first popular anime to have the modern art style
  • @legacy_well3398
    Really interesting seeing the big transition of art style and music with Gundam Seed. Glad to see one of my fav shows getting its rigjtful appreciation!
  • @PikaBolaChan
    what a time to be alive. i am so happy and just excited for the future of anime!