After a long week of bullshit we need a light topic now and again. We all know how important music can be and the intro and outro to a show can be a factor in giving it a try or sticking with it. But which ones were WAY TOO good for the shows they were used in your opinions?
For me, this op made by Myth & Roid was too good for the show it was used in, Isekai Cheat Magician. I actually stuck with it longer for the op but it didn't get better so dropped it.
This one is the reason I'm making this, the ed for a new show I tried My one-hit kill sister by Valiswas really good in my opinion to a show that could end up average though I hope it stays good(really simple premise and sister is WAY too into her brother)
An Honorable mention, the 2nd ed for yuusha yamemasu the show itself was good but this ed elevated it especially with the tone shift half-way through.
So yeah, which shows op and eds did you go 'yeah this show is average/boring/bad but the music is fantastic!'
Often too good for anything, no matter how good the anime.
A lot of my favorite anime songs end up being Myth & Roid.
Also, it's a good anime, but the song is still so good that it fits the theme: Tonikawa opening.
In the same vein of the anime being great, but the music also being ridiculous, the intro and outro of Chivalry of a Failed Knight are both fucking excellent.
Dude.
I'm still disappointed that there wasn't a season 2 at least a year after Chivalry of A failed Knight, I think there's one planned now but hopefully that long break didn't make everyone forget about it
A) Cool as shit, didn't know that was a thing! B) I'm more concerned about the quality diminishing, than people forgetting about it. If the break is too long, the anime often just doesn't feel the same. Recent examples being The Devil is a Part-Timer, as well as The Misfit of Demon King Academy. Not even saying either is bad, it's just that when starting them neither had quite the same feel, at least for me.
On the other hand, the new Konosuba is great so far, so it can go either way. Hope Chivalry falls into the latter camp.
It's mixed with how a long hiatus can affect quality as Attack on Titan had a long hiatus between season 1 and 2 and the quality was still fantastic. Arifureta was ok first season but improved with less ganky CGI in the second.
And then there's stuff like Dragon Maid where it felt like it went on another level in the second season. So luckily it's not a universal of 'long break, worse results'
I've gotta catch up with that, I've heard good things about the second season.