Now it’s time for my rendition of a cartoon theme tune starring the most iconic Great Dane to ever walk the small screen accompanied by a dashing leader, a red-haired beauty, a bespectacled genius, and a tall, lanky, hilarious hippy. I hope you all enjoy it.
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Ever since I was a 13-year-old seventh grader, Lunar Legend Tsukihime’s closing song brought me to tears thanks its sombre melody, stunning visual of Arcueid Brunestud dancing on the water, and the original vocalist of the song, Fumiko Orikasa. I hope you all enjoy my rendition of one of my most favourite anime ending songs ever.
Inuyasha’s second opening theme, I Am originally sung by Hitomi, has always been an ear-worm. So, here is my rendition of this song, and I hope you enjoy it.
Another favourite song from Avatar: The Last Airbender? Oh, yes! Please my enjoy my rendition of yet another fan favourite song, Secret Tunnel, originally sung by the nomad Chong, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
When I was a middle schooler, I was introduced to this song originally sung by The Coasters as the opening theme to the Australian-Canadian animated sitcom Yakkity Yak as well as re-encountering it in a performance of Smokey Joe’s CafĂ©. I hope you enjoy my take on Yakety Yak, everybody.
Here is an anime ending theme tune that I thoroughly enjoyed when I was a twelve-year-old sixth grader from one of my most favorite anime series of all time, Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Enjoy my cover of Lithium Flower.
I take myself back to when I was a young teenager and first heard this song from one of my favorite cartoons of all time Avatar the Last Airbender. I know I can never surpass the late, great Mako when it comes to this song, but I gave this song a go and I hope you enjoy my rendition of it from the episode “Tales from Ba Sing Se”.
It is a nostalgia trip for me, as I sing my rendition of one of Zorak’s songs from The Brak Show episode “Gimme a Brak!”. Happy listening.