"Scarlet" by Junko Iwao
The opening song of "Sword Art Online" is titled "Crossing Field," performed by LiSA. It was used as the opening theme for the first season of the anime series. The song is known for its energetic melody and powerful vocals, which perfectly complement the show's adventurous themes.
The dance animation that popularly accompanies the song in videos originates from a very brief scene in the opening theme sequence of the anime Popotan. However the song itself is unrelated to anime, and only became associated with it because someone thought the Popotan clip would look neat matched up with it. The song itself, in fact, is Swedish.
The opening song to Noein (To Your Other Self) is called "Idea". It was composed by Riya and has its lyrics and arrangement done by Hajime Kikuchi. It is sung by a Japanese group called Eufonius, who have sung songs for other anime shows as well.
9 to 5 is the opening song.
The 3rd opening song of Naruto Shippuden is Blue Bird by Ikimono Gakari.
The song is called You, by Yuria.
Touhou
The opening theme song to the anime series Black Butler 2 is "SHIVER" by the GazettE .
Opening Theme : "Prelude -We are not alone-" by Fumi Ootou .
Buck Tick sings the opening called "Dress" for the Tinity Blood Anime.
Personally , I think the music and lyrics would be an ideal opening theme for an anime . (Great song and good choice!)
Maybe but opening thems are composed around the meaning of the song and the meaning of the clip they place with it and gonna wait forever dosen't have a opening theme feel to it.
If you are talking about the song, it comes from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 2009 Series. It is the opening theme.
The opening song of "Sword Art Online" is titled "Crossing Field," performed by LiSA. It was used as the opening theme for the first season of the anime series. The song is known for its energetic melody and powerful vocals, which perfectly complement the show's adventurous themes.
Opening Theme:#1: "Glossy:MMM" by Miyuki Hashimoto#2: "bloooomin'" by Little Non
The dance animation that popularly accompanies the song in videos originates from a very brief scene in the opening theme sequence of the anime Popotan. However the song itself is unrelated to anime, and only became associated with it because someone thought the Popotan clip would look neat matched up with it. The song itself, in fact, is Swedish.
The anime that used "Arrow" by girugamesh as its opening theme is "Kurogane no Linebarrels" (Linebarrels of Iron). This series, which blends mecha and action elements, aired in 2008. The song complements the intense themes and high-stakes battles featured throughout the show.