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Check Out the Winter Season's Official Music Videos

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge

The Winter 2015 anime season is in full swing! The series' corresponding opening and ending theme artists are rolling out music videos to promote the singles and we gathered up some of the music videos for your viewing pleasure. Check out themes by moumoon, GRANRODEO, TRUE, and more below!

First up is the melancholic ending theme "Hello, shooting star" by moumoon from Assassination Classroom.

GRANRADIO channels some 80s pop visuals in their "Punky Funky Love" opener for Kuroko's Basketball followed by the show's ending theme and Fo'xTails' debut single "GLITTER DAYS."

TRUE dons a goddess gown and headpiece in this preview of the "ailes" music video from Maria the Virgin Witch.

Girl band StylipS (made up of voice actors Miku Itō, Moe Toyota, Maho Matsunaga, and Arisa Noto) performed the latest ending theme for Gundam Build Fighters Try, "Mayonoma Compass wa Iranai."

Voice actor and singer Showtaro Morikubo rocks out in this preview of "Focus," the second ending theme for Garo.

The duo SCREEN mode (fronted by voice actor Yuu Hayashi) performs the opening theme "Kyokugen Dreamer" for the Time Bokan 40th anniversary anime, Yatterman Night. You can see the idol group Sphere perform the series' ending theme on their website.

AKINO from Bless4 and Shiena Nishizawa perform the theme songs "Miiro" and "Fubuki" for Kan Colle, the anime series based on Kadokawa Games original free-to-play browser game starring anthropomorphic ships.

Another game franchise got the anime treatment this season. The Wagakki Band performs the opening theme "Ikusa" for Sengoku Musou (Samurai Warriors) in their samurai-themed music video. There's even a decapitation!

Idol groups i☆Ris and Prizmmy☆ perform the third opening and ending themes for the PriPara anime. Both groups are made up of voice actresses from the show, which happens to also be about idols.

The last video we have this week is Trident (voice actresses Hibiku Yamamura, Mai Fuchigami, and Manami Numakura) performing "Blue Snow" for the Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova DC compilation film. The video also gives a sneak peek of other tracks on the full album.

Do you have any favorite opening or ending themes so far from this season's anime? Let us know in the forums!


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