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Dancing line fanmade the end
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dancing line fanmade the end
  1. #Dancing line fanmade the end full#
  2. #Dancing line fanmade the end series#

  • The 2nd OP of Jewelpet Sunshine features the entire cast dancing to the music.
  • High School D×D has pole-dancing (slightly NSFW) by the girls.
  • Several OPs and EDs of Haré+Guu have some form of dancing.
  • #Dancing line fanmade the end series#

    The ending theme to the Happy Lesson TV series featured SD versions of the female cast (which is practically the entire cast) grooving along to the music, admittedly with a rather funny sense of timing in places.The new opening theme was a somewhat trippy one with neon sunflowers, bouncing buildings, and lots of adorable dancing hamsters. The 2011 re-airing, Tottoko Hamutaro: Dechu, was largely the same besides some new borders, episodes being shuffled around, and new theme music. 200% no Jumon, the first ending theme for Tottoko Hamutaro ( Hamtaro).For those who are curious, this is a song in Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (the pottery master stage), a cheerleading game (which of course includes dances). "Kokoro Odoru", the second closing theme to SD Gundam Force.Haruka's a secret otaku herself, so it was only fitting. Haruka Nogizaka's Secret's ED "Hitosashiyubi Quiet!", featuring the entire female cast in maid outfits set to an actual dance done in Akihabara.Gugure! Kokkuri-san's OP half-way through turns into one big, groovy disco party.

    dancing line fanmade the end

    Good Luck! Ninomiya-kun's ED "Hooray, Hooray, Pom-Pom!" features dancing in both cheerleading outfits and towels.It was a pretty stark contrast to the previous ED, which was angsty yaoi fanservice from start to finish. There wasn't really a surprise character (unless you count Fudou), but they did stick Kazuki with the girls. The fourth ED of Get Backers featured more or less the entire cast in a line dance, drawn in South Park/paper marionette style.Free! has the 5 male main characters dancing in what appears to be a gay night club in the pool of the Taj Mahal.Dragon Crisis!!'s ED, "Mirai Bowl" starts off with a Super-Deformed Eriko in a top hat and suit, and by the end features more or less all the main characters.They were incorporated into the dub openings. Dinosaur King had dancing closing themes for both seasons.It's also incredibly misleading as the anime is rarely anything beyond bittersweet and is often just straight up dark and depressing (it's called " Death Parade" for a reason).

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    #Dancing line fanmade the end full#

  • Death Parade has a very peppy and catchy intro full of dancing.
  • Considering how the series progresses, What Do You Mean, It's Not Symbolic? of their relationship? The OP features a nearly-naked Mina dancing on top of a factory setting - until a railing breaks and Akira (who's been watching) dashes in and catches her inches from hitting the pavement.
  • Subverted somewhat in Dance in the Vampire Bund.
  • The ending credits of Crayon Shin-chan have the song Party, Join Us, with an animation of Shin and his dog Whitey doing a strange dance with street signs.
  • He wears a completely serious face almost the entire time.
  • Case Closed's 8th op has a dancing Conan.
  • Carnival Phantasm, the Gag Series spinoff crossover between Tsukihime and Fate/stay night really drives home how utterly different it is from its usually dead serious source material with "Super Affection," an ultra-genki song which, as well as showing the main heroines of each game dancing like idol singers, also featured about half the characters in the Nasuverse waving their arms in the air with huge smiles on their faces (except Hisui and Ren, who don't smile and Assassin, who's a cardboard cut-out).
  • Despite its serious, romantic themes, Boys over Flowers starts with a peppy, upbeat, '50s-tinged dance number, "Ordinary Sunday (Steppin' Out)".
  • While some of the characters aren't good dancers at all, everyone is still clearly having a great time.
  • Done in a funky and incredibly catchy way via the ED of Blood Blockade Battlefront to the beat of "Sugar Song and Bitter Step" by Unison Square Park.
  • Matsumoto is also shown with them, but mostly during the silhouetted parts.
  • The tenth OP, "Shoujo S," has Rukia and Orihime dancing throughout the song.
  • One of the ending themes, "My Pace", contains the Filler Arc characters Claude, Nova and Ririn (in their cute little doll forms), along with series mascot Kon, doing a rather psychedelic dance to the incredibly infectious track, intercut with more "serious" still shots.
  • Downplayed with Assassination Classroom's Season 1 opening themes, which feature the eponymous class doing the endless loop.
  • It makes a nice compliment to the Five-Man Band Concert ending.
  • And Yet the Town Moves's OP, "DOWN TOWN", features pretty much the entire cast dancing.













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