The creators of the opening theme for the Dandadan anime have been announced, generating excitement among fans for what is to come in the highly-anticipated series.
The news has been released that Creepy Nuts, a well-known hip-hop duo in Japan, will be writing the opening for Dandadan. The pair has previously worked on Mashle and other anime series, much to the delight of fans.
The announcement of the new song ‘Otonoke’ was made by Science Saru, the studio responsible for Dandadan, on X/Twitter. They also provided a brief description, stating that the song is a combination of overwhelming mystery. The tweet further mentioned that viewers can anticipate the broadcast to begin in October.
The opening theme for the TV anime ” #Dandadan ” has been decided! 👻 ================= ⛩ Opening theme #CreepyNuts “Otonoke” 🛸 ================ 👽The new song “Otonoke” combines overwhelming mystery──Look forward to the broadcast starting in October! https://t.co/kMoXCFpRz7 @anime_dandadan @Creepy_Nuts_ pic.twitter.com/QN1fCnRgsJ
— Science SARU (@sciencesaru) June 23, 2024
The audience members, who were eagerly anticipating the event, wasted no time in expressing their enthusiasm. One individual stated, “They are literally the ideal band for this series.”
“Another user enthusiastically stated, “Creepy Nuts never disappoints and they’re about to make a big impact.”The sentiment is echoed on Reddit as well.”
One commenter expressed, “Although it may be an exaggeration, this will definitely be one of the best pieces of media of all time.”Another commenter added, “My excitement for the show was already immense because I am a huge manga fan, but now it has increased even more thanks to Creepy Nuts producing the opening song.”
Dandadan, adapted from the highly popular manga by Yukinobu Tatsu, is poised to be one of the biggest anime releases of the year. The series centers around two high school students, Momo and Okarun, who have opposing beliefs about the supernatural – Momo is a skeptic of aliens but believes in ghosts, while Okarun is cynical about ghosts but believes in aliens. Together, they embark on amateur investigations of supernatural occurrences.
The series is expected to release in October, but an exact date has not been announced yet. It will coincide with Halloween, and if Creepy Nuts delivers as they did with Mashle, their music may become the perfect soundtrack for our spooky season.
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