2009-11-07, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-11-07, 11:37 AM by Smooth Criminal.)
For me, I usually break down openings and endings into five categories:
A) Tank, Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze/Cruel Angel's Thesis.
B) Watching it, and enjoying it.
C) Due to a lack of interesting animation but liking the song, just letting it play in the background as I FaceBook or something as it plays in the background. Sadly, this is where The Real Folk Blues went for me. As much as I liked the art, I was too lazy to repeatedly sit through the still images.
D) Do not like the song or animation; or just plain bored with it. This is what I did for most of Blood +'s endings and one opening when I watched it in middle school.
E) Shaft openings and endings of recent years; there's amazing art and music usually. Good god, the several versions of Kuusou Rumba and the rap are still so darn addictive. Bakemonogatari's ending that starts at about episode 4 is amazing.
I also don't watch the unholy trinity of neverending shonen anime, but I'm pretty prone to check out the openings and endings; because I somehow find them more enjoyable than actually watching the series most of the time- it's been a bit of a habit or mine since I started reading the main three neverending shonen manga versions in elementary and middle school.
A) Tank, Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze/Cruel Angel's Thesis.
B) Watching it, and enjoying it.
C) Due to a lack of interesting animation but liking the song, just letting it play in the background as I FaceBook or something as it plays in the background. Sadly, this is where The Real Folk Blues went for me. As much as I liked the art, I was too lazy to repeatedly sit through the still images.
D) Do not like the song or animation; or just plain bored with it. This is what I did for most of Blood +'s endings and one opening when I watched it in middle school.
E) Shaft openings and endings of recent years; there's amazing art and music usually. Good god, the several versions of Kuusou Rumba and the rap are still so darn addictive. Bakemonogatari's ending that starts at about episode 4 is amazing.
I also don't watch the unholy trinity of neverending shonen anime, but I'm pretty prone to check out the openings and endings; because I somehow find them more enjoyable than actually watching the series most of the time- it's been a bit of a habit or mine since I started reading the main three neverending shonen manga versions in elementary and middle school.

