The opening theme music of anime are a crucial component of the whole viewing experience. The majority of anime viewers probably won’t want to miss these introductions. The best opening themes can be found in these otherwise terrible series.
“Touch Off” By UVERworld: The Promised Neverland
The first season of The Promised Neverland showed great potential. Audiences were enthralled by the mysterious undertones of the story’s interesting world. Unfortunately, the second season fell short of the high expectations set by the first.
The opening themes were a great way to get people excited about the show. The song “Touch Off” by UVERworld is dramatic and upbeat. The music was a highlight of the show, adding energy and emotion to the visuals.
“X.U.” By Sawano Hiroyuki: Seraph Of The End
There are a lot of different genre conventions and tropes jammed into Seraph of the End, making it hard to follow. This is a part of the story, according to certain readers. Some people may find it overly complicated or bulky.
The openers are there to make up for the series’ shortcomings. Sawano Hiroyuki’s “X.U.” serves as the first opening, and it’s fascinating both musically and narratively. The first season’s closing theme, “scaPEGoat”, really sparks a dialogue with this work.