Japanese anime music rankings
1. "いつも何多でも" comes from "Spirited Away"
2. "Sadness of the Day", From "SchoolDays"
3. "Platinum ディスコ"
4. "Onemoretime, Onemorechance", from "Five Centimeters Per Second"
5. "Oblivious" , from "The Realm of the Sky"
6. "ガ_ネット", from "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time"
7. "_わらないもの"
8. "The SoreFeetSong", from "Mushishi".
9. "サムライハ_ト", from "Gintama"
10. "Tanten", from "Gintama".
Japanese pop music refers to Japanese pop music.
This name was coined by J-WAVE, a Japanese radio station, in 1988, and has since been widely used in Japan to refer to modern music influenced by Western influences, including pop music, RB, rock, and dance music. , hip-hop and soul music.
Japan has the world’s largest physical music market. Taking 2011 as an example, the annual output value of the physical record market was approximately US$3.1 billion, accounting for 30% of the world market. The production level of Japanese music can be regarded as first-class in the world.
Top Ten Classic Songs of Japanese Animation
There are many things that accompany us as we grow up in our lives, and the most joyful and carefree years are undoubtedly the simple and ignorant times during the student years, and there will be no life. You don't have to worry about trivial matters, and you won't feel the pressure of work.
The animations that accompany us in childhood must be memories that we cannot forget. Here is a summary of 10 songs from animations. If you feel tired from life, you might as well stop, relax and listen to them. These familiar melodies.
1. "Timeaftertime"
Singer: Mai Kuraki
From: Detective Conan
This song is "Detective Conan" The ending theme of "Meikyunocrossingroad", the seventh part of the theatrical version.
It is sung by the famous Japanese female singer Mai Kuraki, and she also writes the lyrics.
It can be said that this ED is sung by Mai Kuraki, which is a match made in heaven. Kuraki Mai's slightly husky and sexy voice stimulates every nerve of the listener. In 2011, in the "Most Popular Songs from the Animation "Detective Conan"" poll held by RecoChoku, this song and "Secret of My Heart" ranked first and second respectively.
2. "Blue Bird"
Singer: Biology Chief
From: Naruto
Yoshioka among the Biology Chiefs Although Saint_'s voice is green, it vividly embodies the emotions expressed in this song, giving people a sense of vitality and youth. Isn't this the feeling that Naruto brings us? I believe that Naruto fans should be very familiar with this song. In fact, I would like to recommend other songs, such as Deep Breath, Haruka Kanata, Closer, etc., which are all very good tracks, but this one best represents the central emotion of the original animation.
3. "Onemoretimeonemorechance"
Singer: Masaki Yamazaki
From: 5 Centimeters Per Second
Come on, put on your headphones, Experience the 3D surround sound version of Masaki Yamazaki's "Onemoretimeonemorechance" MV. The video charges a traffic fee and is at the discretion of the viewer~~
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4. "Lifeislikeaboat"
Singer: RieFu
From: Death
This is the first ED of Death BLEACH. Ever since I listened to this touching song "LifeisLikeaBoat", I have fallen in love with Riefu This girl has a unique voice.
This song generally gives people a light feeling, which fits the name "Life is like a shuttle". In Bleach, every deeply touching scene also makes us feel for ourselves.
There are some things worth remembering, missing Riefu, missing BLEACH, missing the lost time in life
5. "Permanent Pointer"
Singer: ASIAENGINEER
From: One Piece
The permanent pointer is a navigation prop in "One Piece", one of Japan's three major long-running anime. And this ED is also called this. The reason why I chose this song is, on the one hand, it is really nice and the melody is very touching, and on the other hand, the lyrics of this song are as touching as the plot of One Piece. "The fragments of the dream I pursue have never changed"!
6. "めざせポケモンマスタ"
Singer: Rika Matsuki
From: Pokémon
I believe there are many in the 80s and 90s This song must be in my memory after school. Every day after I got home from school, I would rush home and turn on the TV to wait for the animation to air. The lines from Team Rocket’s appearance are still vivid in my mind. It’s full of memories! Go, Pikachu~
7. "DrivingMyself"
Singer: HIRO-X
From: Prince of Tennis
Watch tennis What was it like to be a prince? To use an idiom to describe it, of course it’s exciting! I have the same feeling when I listen to this song. It reminds me of myself when I was a student. It sounds very good. Of course, it will feel even better when paired with the plot~
8. "Globe"
Singer: Yumi Matsuzawa
From: Saint Seiya
Speaking of this animation, it seems to be a bit revealing, and I believe many friends have heard this song. It is also a rare and excellent sad song in the film. Matsuzawa Yumi's vicissitudes of voice combined with the elegant melody interprets the already understood meaning - "fight for justice", even if the voice is so sad, even if the fighter's fight is as fierce as Powerless, even if the belief is so fragile, even if the human power is so small, but it will not give up, but as the lyrics sing: still want to quietly purify the darkness.
9. "Until the End of the World"
Singer: WANDS
From: Slam Dunk
Come on, put on your headphones, Experience the 3D surround sound version of WANDS's "Until the End of the World" MV. The video charges a traffic fee and is at the discretion of the viewer~~
This song is a single from the Japanese rock band WANDS and is also the song for "Slam Dunk Master" 》The ending theme of the second issue. I believe that many students also grew up watching Slam Dunk. The whole song is high-spirited, the lyrics are beautiful and emotional, and it is very infectious. It is also a rare existence in the entire BGM world. It is destined to become a "slam dunk" song for the post-80s and some post-90s generations. "Basketball Masters" fans as a collective have a unique dream-chasing melody.
10. "Butterflytri"
Singer: Koji Wada
From: Digimon
Come on, put on your headphones and experience 3D Surround sound version of Wada Koji's "Butterflytri" MV, the video is free of charge, the viewer has discretion~~
The last song has been decided for a long time! I believe that many students born in the 90s must have watched Digimon! Probably when I was in elementary school, one episode was broadcast a week on TV, and every time the music sounded during evolution, I couldn't help but get excited! Many years have passed, but when the familiar music plays, my heart is still filled with emotion.
Do you feel like you are about to evolve when you hear Digimon songs? ?~~
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Ten most popular anime songs in Japan
Super popular Japanese songs include: "Butter-Fly" and "Red Lotus Bow and Arrow".
"Butter-Fly" is a rock single sung by Koji Wada, with music and lyrics composed by Chimao Weiguo, and written by Yuki Watabe. It is widely known as the theme song of the animation "Digimon" and has a high Douban score 9.7 is the classic theme song of Japanese anime that exploded. The whole song "Butter-Fly" has a rock-like style, not only is it not noisy or hoarse, but it is very brisk and clean. It can definitely be regarded as one of the divine songs of anime.
"Guren no Yuya" is the opening theme of the Japanese TV animation "Attack on Titan", composed, written and sung by Revo.
The song expresses the determination of human giants to never retreat when facing each other. It was produced by members of symphonic rock music. It has a passionate and grand style and a strong impact. It is one of the most popular songs among netizens. It has a Douban score of 9.5 , ranked second among the most popular theme songs of Japanese comics, and well deserved.
Creative Background
In 1993, Koji Wada came to Tokyo alone, and later worked in a studio through a magazine. During this period, he did many temporary jobs for TV series and movies. As an actor, he gradually became tired of this kind of life and thought of going home. He gave up his acting career and sent his music works to various offices, companies, and record stores. Sometimes he even sent 100 pieces at a time, but no word was heard from them.
At the end of 1998, Hiroyuki Kakudo, the director of the TV animation "Digimon", called Koji Wada and asked him to express the feeling of meeting Digimon for the first time and hoping to meet again, so "Digimon" was born. Butter-Fly".
Top 10 anime rankings
The top ten most popular anime rankings in the world include: "One Piece", "Naruto", "Slam Dunk", "Doraemon" ”, “The Master of Evil”, “Dragon Ball”, “Spirited Away”, “Frozen”, “The Lion King”, “Finding Nemo”.
1. "Spirited Away"
"Spirited Away", released in 2001, is a masterpiece by master Hayao Miyazaki. It tells the story of a girl named Chihiro who unexpectedly comes to a magical place. After the world, in order to save his parents, he went through many hardships. Infinite desires, cruel environment, all kinds of monsters and ghosts, only by sticking to your original goal can you not lose yourself.
2. "Wall-E"
"Wall-E", released in 2008, is Pixar's ultra-classic work. It tells a love story in the guise of science fiction. In a future where civilization is highly developed, the garbage cleaning robot Wall-E encounters and falls in love with the robot Eva, and follows her on the most exciting and imaginative fantasy journey. The birth of love is so pure and has nothing to do with status or worldliness. The greatest satisfaction is to hold each other's hands and accompany each other.
3. "Frozen"
"Frozen" is a 2013 Disney 3D animated film, a commemorative work for Disney's 90th anniversary, adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". The film tells the story of the small country Arendelle, which has been forever covered in ice and snow due to a curse. In order to find summer, Princess Anna teams up with the mountain man Kristoff and his reindeer partner to embark on an adventure to save the kingdom.
4. "The Lion King"
"The Lion King" tells the story of Simba, the little lion king, who, accompanied by his friends, experienced the most glorious moments in his life and also encountered the most difficult things. Difficult challenges, in the struggle to restore the country and save the people, Simba truly grew into a strong man, understood the true meaning of responsibility, and finally became the king of the forest.
5. "Finding Nemo"
"Finding Nemo" tells the story of a timid clownfish father who faces many difficulties in finding his beloved son after he disappears. My son's fantasy experience. It not only allows you to swim in the beautiful underwater world, but it is also a wonderful adventure story that can make people feel the deep father's love.
Japanese animation bgm
A good animation work is actually very important in its soundtrack, so I personally think that the reason why Japanese animation is so popular is, first of all, The perfection of the plot is coupled with the excitement of the paintings, and of course the intensity of the fighting scenes is also included. Another point is the tear-jerking slow-motion BGM. There is a lot of beautiful music in Japanese anime. Maybe you don’t understand the lyrics, but the beautiful melody will make us emotional.
As a man, I actually heard a song late at night that made me cry involuntarily. That's the song "Glory of the King of Knights" in fate. I remember that I was very depressed during that period because my work was not going well either. I suffer from the oppression of my boss every day in my workplace. Although I have always thought about resigning, we can make compromises in order to survive.
On countless nights, as long as I heard the song "Glory of the King of Knights", I might feel a little bit of comfort in my heart. It was like he was encouraging me to move forward, giving me endless motivation.
An animation work can be such a classic. I think this is what our domestic animation really needs to learn from. There are only a handful of Japanese animations in the world. They can be successful because of these points. Regardless, they did a great job with every detail.
No need to watch the content of this anime, just listening to this music makes me unable to extricate myself. There is also a song that should be an interlude from Spirited Away. I forgot his name, but when I heard him, my heart trembled with the music. A good piece of music can indeed be gripping.