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Most Viral Anime Opening Themes on TikTok

A curated collection of anime openings that have taken over TikTok's For You Page, driving millions of views, dance challenges, and fan edits through their catchy melodies and iconic choreography.

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The opening theme for Chainsaw Man by Kenshi Yonezu, known for its chaotic energy and distinctive visual style. It sparked countless editing trends and became an anthem for high-intensity action sequences on social media.

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Kaikai Kitan

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Demon Slayer's electrifying opening by Eve, featuring rapid animation and a punk-rock vibe that perfectly matches the series' pacing. It remains one of the most recognizable and frequently used tracks for transition edits.

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Gurenge

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LiSA's powerhouse hit for Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc, which dominated charts and social feeds alike. The emotional intensity and soaring vocals make it a staple for dramatic storytelling and character-focused fan videos.

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Unravel

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Tokyo Ghoul's haunting opening by TK, often used to evoke feelings of psychological horror and deep emotional turmoil. Its intense instrumentation has inspired countless cover performances and moody aesthetic edits across the platform.

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Ignited

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The intense opening for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, produced by Tatsuya Kitani, which became an instant viral sensation. Its fast-paced rhythm is frequently paired with dynamic fight scene compilations and character introductions.

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Lemon

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Although primarily a standalone hit, Kenshi Yonezu's Lemon is often overlaid with emotional anime montages to convey heartbreak. It serves as a go-to track for sad edits, character deaths, and nostalgic recaps.

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Homura

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LiSA's emotional ballad for Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, widely used for touching tributes and memorial-style videos. The poignant lyrics and orchestral arrangement create a powerful atmosphere for storytelling content.

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Pretender

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Official Hige Dandism's pop-anthem often used in aesthetic anime edits focusing on romance or unrequited love. Its catchy melody fits perfectly with slow-motion montages and character-driven narrative clips.

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Nandemonaiya

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Radwimps' emotional piece from Your Name, frequently used in nature-focused or melancholic anime edits. The gentle piano and strings evoke a sense of fleeting beauty, making it popular for scenic and reflective content.

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Zankyou Sanka

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Ayo's haunting track for Jujutsu Kaisen 0, known for its ethereal vibe and strong association with tragic heroism. It is often used in edits that highlight the sacrifice and depth of characters in dark fantasy settings.

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Sousei no Aquarion

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Often confused with other tracks, this refers to the emotional resonance of mech anime openings, but specifically, the viral trend often features 'Gurenji' or similar epic themes. However, a more accurate viral hit is 'Red Swan' by Yoshihiro Honda.

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Red Swan

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Hiroshi Kitadani and Yosh's collaboration for Jujutsu Kaisen 0, featuring heavy rock elements and epic vocals. It became a viral sensation for high-energy action edits and intense fan-made choreography challenges.

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Silhouette

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KANA-BOON's opening for Naruto Shippuden, often used in nostalgic edits celebrating ninja battles and character growth. Its energetic rock beat pairs well with flashback sequences and iconic battle highlights.

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Haruka Kanata

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Asian Kung-Fu Generation's iconic opening for Naruto, synonymous with themes of perseverance and friendship. It is frequently used in community videos celebrating long-running anime and the passage of time within the series.

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Crossing Field

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LiSA's opening for Sword Art Online, often used in edits focusing on virtual reality concepts and adventure. Its upbeat tempo and electronic elements make it suitable for tech-themed or sci-fi anime compilations.

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Overdose

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Natori's opening for Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc, known for its aggressive and dynamic sound. It is frequently used in fast-paced edits that highlight the speed and fluidity of Tanjiro and Inosuke's movements.

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Ryusei

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SPYAIR's opening for Naruto Shippuden, often used in emotional tributes to Naruto and Sasuke's rivalry. The rock anthem's driving rhythm complements scenes of intense conflict and deep character relationships.

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Shinenai Tsubasa

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While not the most viral, this track represents the broader category of emotional anime openings. For a more viral example, consider 'Stellar' or similar rising tracks, but sticking to proven hits, 'Kizuna no Kiseki' is another strong contender.

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Kizuna no Kiseki

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ONE OK ROCK's opening for One Punch Man, widely used in humor edits and epic transformation sequences. Its powerful rock sound contrasts comically or impressively with Saitama's casual demeanor, creating viral meme potential.

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Viva Ho!

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Actually, a more accurate viral hit is 'RPG' by TAKUYA from One Punch Man Season 2. This upbeat track is often used in comedic edits highlighting the absurdity of Saitama's boredom, contributing significantly to the show's online popularity.