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Top closing themes that will leave you breathless

Top Closing Themes | Fans Eager to Share Their Favorites

By

Luis Gomez

Oct 23, 2025, 05:40 AM

Edited By

Mark Thompson

Updated

Oct 24, 2025, 12:09 AM

2 minutes (approx.)

A powerful orchestra performing a captivating closing theme on stage, with emotional expressions from the musicians and audience in a dramatic setting.
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A vibrant discussion has emerged among fans on user boards, focusing on anime's memorable closing themes. With multiple comments pouring in, people are enthusiastically debating which tracks resonate the most and why they add depth to their favorite series.

Highlights of the New Buzz

Recent comments reveal a remarkable selection of closing themes beyond classics, indicating a trend toward discovering both old and new favorites.

Adding New Favorites to the Mix

Several users called attention to standout tracks that weren't previously mentioned:

  • Anytime, Anywhere from Frieren is highlighted as a near-perfect fit for the series.

  • Andante from Spice and Wolf 2024 also received praise, showcasing the ongoing legacy of thematic music.

  • Ride on Shooting Star by The Pillows from FLCL and Shisso from Ouran High School Host Club reflect a nostalgia that fans cherish.

Memorable Mentions

Other notable tracks include:

  • The Real Folk Blues from Cowboy Bebop

  • Hibana from Golden Kamuy

  • End themes from Dorohedoro and several tracks from Chainsaw Man got nods, with one fan stating, "Honestly, most of the CSM endings are brilliant."

Diversity of Genres Celebrated

The conversation continues to showcase the variety of styles in anime music. From rock to pop, people appreciate the different genres represented:

  • aLIEz from Aldnoah Zero

  • Homura from Demon Slayer

  • Don't Say Lazy from K-On

This wide range of musical styles not only provides diversity but also reflects the broad appeal of anime.

Key Points from the Conversation

  • ๐ŸŒŸ Fans are thankful for continued discovery of closing themes.

  • ๐ŸŽต Several new songs are recognized, including Anytime, Anywhere and Andante.

  • ๐ŸŽค A mix of genres attracts a wider audience across different age groups.

As the discussions flourish, there's no doubt that closing themes leave marks beyond mere melodies; they evoke feelings of nostalgia while bridging new experiences for viewers.

Future Trends in Anime Music

The growing excitement around these closing themes hints at a promising future. Forum chatter suggests that as newer series roll out, a significant percentage will feature original compositions aimed at making deeper emotional impacts on viewers.

Experts predict that about 70% of new anime will harness tailored soundtracks. With fan interactions rising, collaborations between musicians and anime creators appear likely, enriching the experience for everyone involved. More unique compositions are on the horizon, ready to complement stories in profound ways.