Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved Anime Movie Opening, Ending Theme Song Music Videos Streamed

In conjunction with the theatrical release of Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved in Japan on June 27, the music videos for the film's opening and ending theme songs are now available on YouTube. The three-piece Japanese pop rock band fhána performed the film's opening theme song "Namida no Parade" ("Parade of Tears"). The band provided theme songs for the Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid anime since the first TV series in 2017. The anime's official website describes "Namida no Parade" as "an endlessly enjoyable and sad song with a gorgeous brass sound reminiscent of the previous theme songs 'Aozora no Rhapsody' (Season 1 opening song) and 'Ai no Supreme!' (Season 2 opening song)." fhána "Namida no Parade" Music Video Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved Creditless Opening Video "Namida no Parade" digital single jacket Enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi sang the film's ending theme song "Bokutachi no Hibi" ("Our Days"). Kobayashi is a veteran singer who debuted in 1964, but she is also well known in the otaku community for her covers of Hatsune Miku's “Senbon Zakura” and for singing the theme song for the Pokémon anime series. Because of the connection with the same family name, Kobayashi and the anime have collaborated on April Fool's Day projects in the past, but this time she officially joined the anime as a theme song singer. Sachiko Kobayashi "Bokutachi no Hibi" Music Video Both "Namida no Parade" and "Bokutachi no Hibi" are included in the film's theme song CD and "Complete Musical Woks" CD released in Japan on June 27. Theme song CD jacket "Complete Musical Works" CD jacket fhána and Sachiko Kobayashi RELATED: Crunchyroll to Release Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved Anime Movie Worldwide Following the two-season TV anime in 2017 and 2021, the feature film Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved opened in Japan on June 27. Tatsuya Ishihara directs the film at animation studio Kyoto Animation. Yuka Yamada provides the script and Miku Kadowaki provides the character designs and serves as chief animation director. As previously reported , Crunchyroll has acquired the worldwide theatrical rights (excluding Asia) for the film from Kyoto Animation. The movie will release in Japanese with English subtitles in North America. Crunchyroll streams both previous seasons of the Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid TV anime, and describes the movie: Miss Kobayashi, Tohru, Kanna, and Iruru's peaceful lives are shattered when Kanna’s father, Kamun Kamui, leader of the Chaos Forces, arrives and forces her to return to the Dragon World to fix a past mistake. With a war brewing between Chaos and Harmony, Kanna must find a way to unite the two worlds but is torn between her loyalty to her friends and her father's demands. Miss Kobayashi, however, refuses to let her go and tries to mend Kanna and Kamui’s broken bond. As dragons clash, Iruru uncovers a hidden force manipulating the war. Can they stop the war before it consumes both worlds? Sources: fhána official YouTube channel , Lantis official YouTube channel
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