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[Nostalgic] A special feature on legendary anime theme songs: revisiting those classic tracks

Do you have any anime songs that suddenly start playing in your head? The theme songs from the shows you used to watch, glued to the TV and looking forward to every week—don’t you still find yourself humming them without thinking? Those nostalgic melodies that whisked you away into the world of anime… they vividly bring back the memories and emotions of that time, don’t they? In this article, we’ll be introducing lots of “nostalgic anime songs”! Be sure to read to the end!

[Nostalgic] A special feature on legendary anime theme songs: Looking back at those classics (111–120)

Theme of Lupin the ThirdPīto Makku Junia

It’s the opening theme of Lupin the Third.

It’s so famous that you could say there isn’t a single Japanese person who doesn’t know it.

Not only the vocals, but brass bands often play it at Koshien as well.

Lupin, a thief who’s still someone to admire—he’s the best.

Rainbow Squadron Robinpuchibosa famirī

Rainbow Sentai/Robin the Rainbow Squadron OP/ED ▶︎ AI Color ◀︎ HD #AI #AIColor #RainbowSentai
Rainbow Squadron Robinpuchibosa famirī

Rainbow Squadron Robin is a science fiction anime depicting the battle between the Rainbow Squadron and Emperor Palta, who has his sights set on Earth.

The original concept was created by Studio Zero, where Fujiko Fujio and Shotaro Ishinomori were members.

The theme song is performed by Rainbow Harmony.

Somewhere today, too, there’s a Devilman.Juda Keizō

Devilman DEVILMAN ED 'Devilman Is Somewhere Today, Too' Song: Keizo Toda (Full Chorus/Full Video)
Somewhere today, too, there’s a Devilman.Juda Keizō

Devilman is a TV anime based on the original work by Go Nagai.

The story follows Devilman, a hero of the Demon Tribe, who betrays the demons and fights against them, and it differs greatly from the original manga.

The ending theme is Today, Somewhere, Devilman, sung by Keizo Juta.

Aim for the Ace!Ōsugi Kumiko

Aim for the Ace! is a sports-themed manga serialized in Weekly Margaret and has been adapted into anime multiple times.

A live-action drama version also aired in 2004.

The opening theme of the first TV anime was sung by Kumiko Ōsugi.

Ashita no JoeBito Isao

Ashita no Joe is a boxing manga by Asao Takamori and Tetsuya Chiba that drew so much attention that an actual funeral was held when one of the characters, Tōru Rikiishi, died.

Isao Bitō sang the opening theme for the TV anime version.