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Fruits Basket (2019) S1 ED2

Chihayafuru ED1

Girls' Last Tour Song of Raindrops ED

Frieren ED1 and ED2

What's common on those four? They're all works of art with very emotional music.

My top favorite is that of A Place Further Than The Universe for personal reasons. I had a fulfilling trip shortly after watching this show for the first time. Hearing the song again/watching the show again made me very, very happy each time.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago

Although I enjoy songs mainly because they sound good to me (usually because they are catchy / pop-rocky), there are some endings that stood out to me beyond just their audio:

Comedy a.k.a. Kigeki by Hoshino Gen (Spy x Family)

  • The visuals is essentially Anya's dream. I especially like the latter part, of them having happy, heart-warming family time.

Sweet Sign by Misaki Nako (100 Girlfriends)

  • The visuals show a small, self-contained story, and showcased the essence of the girls' relationship with each other.

Kimi wa Boku Niteiru by See-Saw (Gundam SEED Destiny)

  • Whenever something sad happened in the show, this ending song starts playing, elevating the feeling of sadness.

unlasting by LiSA (SAO: Alicization - War of Underworld)

  • Looks like major spoilers.

My Nonfiction by Kaguya-sama cast (Kaguya-sama season 3)

  • It tends to get overshadowed by the Chika dance, but this ending does everything well: great audio, great visuals (with the change in art style), and most of all, it's the perfect follow-up to the episode.