Tk from Ling tosite sigure , a solo project by three-member band Ling tosite sigure 's vocalist and guitarist Tk, posted a music video for its latest single song "Tagatame" ( Who am I for? ) on its official YouTube channel on May 11. The song is now featured as the opening theme for the seventh season of the My Hero Academia TV anime. The project previously provided theme songs for Tokyo Ghoul (2014-2018), 91 Days (2016), and Chainsaw Man (2022). "Tagatame" is its first theme song work for the My Hero Academia anime series. Tk from Ling tosite sigure "Tagatame" music video My Hero Academia Season 7 creditless opening movie Takuya Oyama (Vanli), known for his Mv works for My First Story, NAMBA69, Rakia Wagamama, Kotori and others, directed the music video for "Tagatame." The theme of the video is “justice and evil.” Even characters and their actions that are considered “evil” have reasons and backgrounds behind them,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Tk from Ling tosite sigure has a long history with anime, writing for popular series like 91 Days , Chainsaw Man and, of course, Tokyo Ghoul , for which he wrote what some consider to be the greatest anime Op ever with "unravel." Despite his success in the anime world, the musician admitted he doesn't actually consume much anime in an interview with Crunchyroll . Thankfully, he's watched enough to compile this list! So, check out Tk from Ling tosite segure's Top 7 anime of all time! Tokyo Ghoul Psycho-pass Chainsaw Man Code Geass Psycho-pass: Providence 91 Days Solo Leveling What did you think of Tk from Long tosite sigure's list? Are any of these on your favorite anime list as well? What anime would you recommend that he watch? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check out the music catalog for Tk from Long tosite sigure right here on Crunchyroll!
- 4/21/2024
- by Guest Author
- Crunchyroll
The upcoming HBO Max streaming service will leverage AT&T’s sprawling brands to offer a little something for everyone when the platform launches May 27. That includes a handful of series for anime fans, thanks to the variety of Crunchyroll shows that will be on HBO Max at launch.
Seventeen anime titles that stream on Crunchyroll, a leading anime streamer owned by AT&T, will be made available on HBO Max at launch, with new anime series premiering every quarter. The series will be available in dubbed and subtitled versions and will include celebrated titles such as “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” “Re:zero – Starting Life in Another World,” and Crunchyroll original series “In/Spectre.”
“Anime is a celebrated, diverse art form with a rich culture rooted in imaginative worlds and vibrant characters. Crunchyroll has centralized these fantastic adventures for everyone to enjoy,” HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly said in a statement. “This...
Seventeen anime titles that stream on Crunchyroll, a leading anime streamer owned by AT&T, will be made available on HBO Max at launch, with new anime series premiering every quarter. The series will be available in dubbed and subtitled versions and will include celebrated titles such as “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” “Re:zero – Starting Life in Another World,” and Crunchyroll original series “In/Spectre.”
“Anime is a celebrated, diverse art form with a rich culture rooted in imaginative worlds and vibrant characters. Crunchyroll has centralized these fantastic adventures for everyone to enjoy,” HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly said in a statement. “This...
- 5/7/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
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