I'm watching Frieren right now and it's quite good when it's at its best.
That said, while the intro is catchy it has like 3 acts and is this really fast up-beat song, almost hyper-pop? When paired with the outro (a grand ballad that very frequently begets a jarring shift in tone at the episode's end, and beginning) it feels like the actual show only makes up like two thirds of the runtime.
Anime intros / outros are a special beast. Frieren is kinda tame honestly. The outro is pretty memorable I think but I don't think I even remember the intro and I'm actively watching the show.
Anyway this is now an anime intro / outro thread post your favorite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SavhHnWla6c
The ending song to My Little Gundam Witch Academia (i seriously forgot the name😅) hits hard and they always used that shit strategically. Like an emotional nuke.
https://youtu.be/X46nnCxs6wk
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I guess I'll mention these four just because I think they're fairly unique and I don't think anybody else is gonna mention them any time soon, ask me on a different day and I'll mention four completely different songs though
Samurai Champloo "Battlecry"
Sakura Wars "Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan"
Pani Poni Dash! "Kiiroi Vacances"
Maria†Holic "Hanaji"
Picking favorites is hard
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I could be a hack and say Tank!, but instead I'll say Guns & Roses.
Tank is a better band than Guns and Rose's tho
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Gotta be Bye Bye Yesterday from Assassination Classroom
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