The modern Stone Age family strikes again with the closing theme to their popular show. Although it is the same as the opening, there are some lyric changes before the end. Enjoy.
Ending Song
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.
Detective School Q’s first ending song Koigokoro originally sung by Akane Sugazaki brought me so many memories of my time as a 12-year-old sixth-grader enthusiastic to catch this show everyday on Animax after school. I hope you enjoy my rendition of Koigokoro.
Now and Then Here and There is an anime series I have heard a lot of praise for and one that I thoroughly loved when I first laid my eyes on it. I hope you all enjoy my rendition of its ending song originally sung by Reiko Yasuhara, who was Abelia’s voice actress.
I now attempt another anime ending song from, once again, Inuyasha. This time, it is Dearest by Ayumi Hamasaki. Happy listening, folks.
All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here is my first attempt at singing an anime song. Without further ado, this is my rendition of Inuyasha’s second ending song Fukai Mori originally sung by Do As Infinity. Yes, I am singing this in a much higher key, but I thought it would be more suitable for my voice. Enjoy it. By the way, if you are wondering why I was not always looking at the camera, it is mainly because I was trying to follow the lyrics on Anime Lyrics, while also singing the truncated version for television.