Is this the most iconic OP/ED of all time?
Is this the most iconic OP/ED of all time?
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I don't even know what is that shit.
Shigatsu wa kimi no Uso?
its Boku no Pico
Zankoku Tenshi is way more iconic, both in the West and in Japan.
That is not Zankoku na Tenshi no These.
>Sup Forums is not a Hivemind
That's not Rock the Dragon.
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Not at all, but it is fucking catchy.
The ED was good too.
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That was a fact, though. It's so famous in Japan that even the average Japanese person knows it.
>not JIBUN WOOO
>not haruka kanata
>not CHA LA HEAD CHALA
senpai pls
Did she sunburn her face?
OP: Princess Tutu
ED: Ano Hana (another anime that came before had the same ED) - Kimi to natsu no owari shourai no yume
If we want to talk totally iconic of the medium, then Yamato's would be up there.
From being part of concerts decades later,
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To being played by the Jap Navy band
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Quite often actually. Jap Navy loves the love letter to Imperal Japan's Navy. Whodathunk it.
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Even the NYPD played it in the Macy's Day Parade.
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Top 5 recognizable OPs (on Sup Forums):
Code Geass
Evangelion
Diebuster
Lain
Cromartie High
MIRAI WA BOKURA NO TE NO NAKA
Came here to post this.
Only song I still remember the full lyrics.
>dub
Doesn't count.
Either of these.
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Any other answer is wrong.
>weeb
Opinion doesn't count.
Who the fuck watched Pokemon in Japanese? Nobody, that's who
AND
YOU
DONT
SEEM
TO
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNDERSTAAaAAaAAAAaaaAaaAAAaaaNDDDDDDDD
ITT: People just post their favourite openings
like it or not, a cruel angel's thesis is by far the most iconic opening of all time.
yes now post yours
It's A Cruel Angel's Thesis
PRESENT DAY. PRESENT TIME. HAHAHAHHAHA.
For shame Sup Forums, forgetting this one.
Pretty obscure show and not the best song from it.
It's Gundam or Eva this isn't up for debate
when i watched pokemon it was a cartoon, so i agree it doesn't count
Angel Beats was okay and I liked the plot and it was fun watching with Sup Forums 7 years ago but it should have had 22 episodes to tell a better story.
It's easily the most well known from it. If you were a kid growing up in the 90s/early 2000s you bet your ass you played that bike flash game that had this song in the background.
Where the fuck do you think you are?
>calling people weeb on Sup Forums
Off yourself.
best op for best arc
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Most people in the States grew up watching Dragonball Z on Toonami, where the intro was cut. I doubt the vast majority of OG fans even know Rock the Dragon has lyrics.
>Failing to understand what weeb means in 2000 fucking 17
Ladies first.
>90s/early 2000s
>manga started in 2005
Wew you had me scared there that zetsubou started in the 1990s or something.
>Being a fucking subhuman who watches dubbed anime
Disgusting
If you mean in America, it's probably this one:
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ENGLISH AUDIO ANIME IS SHIT!!!!!!!
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do you even anime, op.??
That's not what weeb means either. A weeaboo in the original definition is a wapanese- a white person who wants to be japanese. The more modern, correcter definition is that it's anyone who isn't japanese who desperately wishes they were japanese because they think anime is what japan is really like when in fact it's a country of depressed, overworked and passive aggressive people who aren't sure whether to be afraid of the north koreans or to hope that the norks finally end it all for them.
No, in America it's definitively . Overall it's .
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>Only song I still remember the full lyrics.
How many anime have you seen? 20?
it said iconic. Zankoku na Tenshi no These wins without ANY competition.
Only OP I'll never skip
I never understand skipping OPs. To me that'd be like skipping the transformation sequences or something.
>Code Geass
Yes.
>Evangelion
>Diebuster
>Lain
>Cromartie High
No.
>without ANY competition
Cha La Head Chala
Doraemon no Uta
Catch You Catch Me
Tobe Gundam
Uchuu Senka Yamato
etc
There's lots of stuff that competes on it's level, but Zankoku na Tenshi no Teeze is definitely up there.
It's pokemon for both Japan and the west.
>still the highest selling anisong single
suck it evafags
>Code Geass
>NGE
>Diebuster
>Lain
Yes.
>Cromartie High
No.
>Cowboy Bebop
Yes. There we go, ultimate top 5.
I think Go Speed Racer is more mainstream overall, just because of how damn long it aired. The show started in 1967 and was still airing reruns on television on and off up until the early 2000s. The Pokemon theme song is only really known by people who were in the right age group during the late 90s and early 00s.
>Yes.
Yes.
>No.
No.
Not even Top 20 mate
this guy has it right, I'd also add Lupin III OP.
Everything else is literally irrelevant and meaningless.
I feel Nazo was more representative for Conan.
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Fuck yes, this introduced me to anime
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Same here user, it was my 1st anime.
I skip OPs I don't like when binging a completed series. What is your thought on EDs?
Was it consistently popular for all that time, though? I mean, I'm 23 and to be honest, I'd never even heard of the series before that live-action movie about ten years ago. I guess that might just be me, but I also don't really remember my peers talking about or referencing it, and certainly not singing the OP (which I don't think I'd heard until right now). And, again anecdotal, but my parents who watched it as kids never mention it outside of once or twice when ads for that movie were on, and I doubt they could sing the OP if you asked them to.
Most iconic OP of recent times. Not even joking, sadly
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>Arguing over Thesis vs Pokémon
I'm 26 and I never heard of it until your post
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Probably one of my favorite OPs form the series.
This desu.
I'm so disappointed in neo-Sup Forums
The *monogatari series applies in that every OP and ED were enjoyable. Somehow with that many different OPs and EDs they were all good.
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>Iconic
Isn't that relative to whatever demographic you are in?
If you ask me, maybe ge ge ge kitaro or sally.
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>Ringo Mogire Beam?
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.......the fuck is this newfag shit? Yall motherfuckers need Jesus.
Not cruel angel thesis
Not just communition
The most iconic OPs comefrom the 90/
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If we're allowing dubs, can this get the comfiest prize?
I mean. those are okay (the last two anyway), but the thread is "most iconic OP", not "most obscure, unknown OP".
>not Unravel
Shit like the OPM, Log Horizon, or even Death Parade OPs were bigger than either of these.
>obscure, unknown.
Far from it, but also far from being the most iconic.
On Sup Forums you mean, in japan maybe just aot opening was bigger in these times.