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[Complete Summary] Special Feature on Anime Song Ending Themes

When it comes to anime, opening themes and ending themes go hand in hand.

There are plenty of anime fans who are firmly in the “watch the ending and the next-episode preview” camp.

With that in mind, this article rounds up anime ending songs.

Is that ending theme that pierced your heart on the list?

We’ve gathered picks both old and new, so it should be a satisfying listen.

Be sure to check it out all the way to the end.

I hope it gives you a chance to fall even more in love with anime.

[Complete Compilation] Special Feature on Anime Ending Themes (41–50)

Evil Angel and Righteous DemonZa Korekutāzu

The Collectors / Evil Angel and Righteous Devil
Evil Angel and Righteous DemonZa Korekutāzu

A power rock tune by THE COLLECTORS that makes you think deeply about what justice really is.

Released in December 2016, it was used as an ending theme for Dragon Ball Super.

From the passionate intro riff, the hard-hitting guitar rock pulls you in all at once.

The song’s standout feature is its philosophical theme: using angels and demons as metaphors to express that good and evil are two sides of the same coin.

When you want to reflect on the path you believe in, it’s sure to resonate with your heart.

Premium salted grilled Kuroge Wagyu tongue 680 yenOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Grilled Kuroge Wagyu Top Salted Tongue 680 yen
Premium salted grilled Kuroge Wagyu tongue 680 yenOtsuka Ai

This is a song about pure love for someone special.

Created by Ai Otsuka, this number was released in February 2005 as her seventh single.

It was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Black Jack and became a hot topic.

It’s a love song with an intriguingly unusual title, and its heartwarming lyrics and gentle melody are truly wonderful.

It reminds you that the ordinary moments of everyday life are the real treasures.

Brimming with that kind of charm, this piece will surely bring you a sense of calm when you listen to it!

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Soushi Sakiyama / Akari [Official Music Video]
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Starting with the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar and expanding into a majestic sound, Soushi Sakiyama’s song was released in July 2023 as the ending theme for the second season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.

The piece weaves together the protagonist’s inner conflict, regrets, and longing for lost ideals with a tranquil melody, delicately portraying emotions swaying between ideal and reality.

In August 2023, it was also included on the album “i Fureru SAD UFO,” capturing the hearts of many listeners.

The intertwining of tenderness and poignancy in the vocals, along with the beautiful melodic lines, has the power to evoke deep emotion and empathy, making it a recommended choice to sing in a calm karaoke setting.

Oguri Kyappu (CV: Takayagi Kotoha)

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“Infinity” is set for digital release in April 2025.

It serves as the ending theme for season 1 of Umamusume: Cinderella Gray, performed by voice actress Tomoyo Takayanagi.

The lyrics and composition are by Honoka Takahashi of Regal Lily.

The arrangement—featuring an emotional vocal delivery and guitar phrases that expand endlessly—is breathtaking.

The lyrics capture the protagonist’s feelings as they dash forward without end.

It’s a moving track that quietly resonates with listeners.

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This track was chosen as the ending theme for Season 2 of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.

It’s sung by Aina The End, who is also known as a member of the idol group BiSH.

Released in April 2023 as her tenth solo single, the song was written and composed by TK, the frontman of the rock band Ling tosite sigure.

Its rich, immersive sound paints a grand world with just the music and vocals.

The dynamic sound is sure to pierce your heart.