Summary
The new opening and ending themes for the Egghead Island arc in One Piece will be performed by Hiroshi Kitadani and Maki Otsuki, who have previous experience with the series. Speculation is that the song “A–su!” Hiroshi Kitadani’s song will be an energetic rock song, while Maki Otsuki’s “Dear Sunrise” will be a more mellow track. The choice of theme songs is expected to heighten the excitement and emotional impact of One Piece’s final story in the anime adaptation.
In January 2024, A pieceThe One Piece anime will officially begin adapting the Egghead Island arc, meaning that like the manga, the One Piece anime will enter its final story. Along with that, the anime will have new opening and ending theme songs: “A–su!” by Hiroshi Kitadani. and “Dear Sunrise” by Maki Otsuki.
New theme songs for new seasons are customary for anime, and the specific artists chosen for One Piece were a perfect fit for the Egghead Island season. As discussed earlier, the Egghead Island arc begins the final story of One Piece, and since Hiroshi Kitadani and Maki Otsuki sang the original opening and ending theme songs for A piecebringing them back to the Egghead Island arc serves as the perfect capstone for the anime as it enters its final story.
There’s no telling how the new theme songs will turn out, but considering the overall talent of the artists in question, they’ll definitely fit the One Piece anime perfectly.
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Even without counting the original opening and ending themes, Hiroshi Kitadani and Maki Otsuki both have a lot of experience contributing to One Piece. In addition to “We are!” and “Memories”, Maki Otsuki sang “Destiny” for One Piece: Heart of Goldand Hiroshi Kitadani performed on the 15th, 19th and 22nd A piece The opening parts are “We Go!”, “We Can!” respectively. and “Over the top”.. Both artists have a lot of experience in providing great music for One Piece, even beyond singing the original opening and ending theme songs, and that experience will certainly bring great performances. further great demonstration of upcoming topics.
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What will One Piece’s new theme song sound like?
With Hiroshi Kitadan and Maki Otsuki performing the next One Piece opening and ending theme, another thing to think about is what kind of song they’ll be composing. Looking at the titles of their songs and previous works both within and outside the franchise, “A-su!” by Hiroshi Kitadani will likely be an energetic rock song to open each episode, while “Dear Sunrise” by Maki Otsuki will be a more mellow track to open each episode.. Both of these song styles have appeared many times in One Piece over the years, so it makes sense to use “A–su!” and “Dear Sunrise” also fall into the same situation.
Of course, anything about the theme songs is speculation, but that model would be more appropriate. With the Egghead Island arc, the first part of One Piece’s final story, it ensures the opening theme gets everyone excited as One Piece enters its final phase and the ending theme helps things calm down after each incident. crazy events, and Hiroshi Kitadani and Maki Otsuki are the perfect people to do it all like they did 25 years ago. A pieceThe final story of the anime will be even bigger and the choice of the anime’s theme song will definitely play a big role in that.
Source: Anime News Network.
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