While some viewers may prefer one part,each show has great music that perfectly captures the moments.
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9’Bocchi the Rock!'
They expertly integrate the soundtrack into the story instead of enhancing it.
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With every part changing things, the music style ranges fromprogressive rock, J-pop, electro-swing, and orchestral.
However, the anime stilldazzles with its variety of wondrous soundtracks.
7’K-On!'
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A collaboration betweenBocchiandK-Onwould be one ofthe best anime crossovers, but each series is still excellent on its own.
From fighting against dark guilds and dragons to dealing with jiggly-butt-bandits, every arc is an adventure.
The musical styleblends folk-rock with epic fantasy and an anime-style orchestra.
Despite being a polarizing show, everyone can agree that the music is top-tier.
No anime has a better number of soundtracks than this series.
IfCowboy Bebopmade the list, then fans should have expectedShinichiro Watanabe’sSamurai Champlooalso to have a place.
A young girl hires two Ronin bodyguards to escort her on her journey to find a mysterious samurai.
The musical style isprimarily instrumental hip-hip with hints of jazz and lo-fi.
With a massive team of composers,Samurai Champlooensured its music would be top-notch, and they delivered.
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The musical style blendselectronic and orchestral elements to create classical and ambient music.
ButFLCLtops the list as the anime with the best music.
Every song on the soundtrack is incredible, making itthe best anime OSTfans will listen to on repeat.
TheFLCLsoundtrack is an iconic piece of anime music, establishing itself as the greatest of the medium.
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