End credits music from the movie tv#
Many versions of the song have been produced, from the TV version which removes some background voices, to a jazz remix on Neon Genesis Evangelion Decade.īeautiful World Main article: Beautiful World/Kiss & Cry It was sung by Yoko Takahashi, with lyrics written by Neko Oikawa. The main theme song for the anime series, "A Cruel Angel's Thesis", plays during the opening of the show. Theme songs A Cruel Angel's Thesis Main article: A Cruel Angel's Thesis 6.10 Return to the Primitive Heart -2012 Version.6.8 A Cruel Angel's Thesis -2009 Version.6.7 Soul's Refrain//THANATOS -If I Can't Be Yours.6.6 A Cruel Angel's Thesis//Fly Me to the Moon (2003 single).6.5 THANATOS- If I Can't Be Yours- (single).6.4 Soul's Refrain / Return to Primitive Heart (single).6.3 A Cruel Angel's Thesis//Moon's Labyrinth.6.2 A Cruel Angel's Thesis//Fly Me to the Moon (1995 single).5.2 Refrain, The Songs Were Inspired by Evangelion.2.11 Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Original Soundtrack.2.10 Music from Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.2.9 Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack.2.8 Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone Original Soundtrack.2.7 Music from Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.
Vocal songs were also granted for the films in the franchise: Evangelion: Death and Rebirth, its follow-up The End of Evangelion, and the first two installments of the Rebuild of Evangelion film series. The song "Fly Me to the Moon", originally by Bart Howard, was performed by various singers and voice actors from the anime, and these versions were used as the ending theme during the show's credits. For the anime series, Yoko Takahashi performed the song "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" which was used as the opening theme. King Records and their label Starchild distributed most of the albums, singles, and box sets.
End credits music from the movie series#
Shirō Sagisu composed most of the music for the series and its films, while many of the songs were named by Hideaki Anno himself. The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise has had various soundtracks, singles, arrangements, and remixes released since its origin in 1995. Shirō Sagisu, the main composer for the Evangelion franchise To see its gallery, visit Music of Neon Genesis Evangelion/Gallery.
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