Best Anime Soundtracks Of All Time

Ever watch an anime and suddenly feel...things? Like, inexplicably sad during a sunset scene, or ready to fight a giant robot just because the music told you to? That's the magic of a great anime soundtrack!
Beyond the Cartoons: Anime Music That Sticks
Anime soundtracks aren't just background noise. They're mood-setters, heartstring-pullers, and sometimes, they're downright hilarious.
Cowboy Bebop: Jazzing Through Space
Imagine being a space cowboy. Now imagine that with a killer jazz soundtrack. That's Cowboy Bebop, thanks to the legendary Yoko Kanno.
Seriously, even if you haven't seen the anime, you've probably heard a track from this masterpiece. "Tank!" is iconic, pure energy that makes you want to chase bounties (or at least clean your apartment really fast).
Attack on Titan: Opera Meets Metal
Giant, naked titans eating people? Okay, it's a little heavy. But the soundtrack? Epic doesn't even begin to cover it.
Hiroyuki Sawano blends opera, rock, and a dash of techno to create something truly unique. Suddenly, fighting for humanity feels… anthemic?
Your Lie in April: Tissues Required
Prepare for emotional devastation. Your Lie in April uses classical music to amplify the feels.
Hearing those famous piano pieces interwoven with the story is a punch right in the gut. I dare you not to cry during that final performance.
Spirited Away: A Magical Musical Journey
Studio Ghibli films are famous for their visuals, but their music is just as captivating. Joe Hisaishi is the composer behind many of them.
Spirited Away is pure, unadulterated magic. From the whimsical "One Summer's Day" to the more haunting melodies, it perfectly captures the film's dreamlike atmosphere.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Existential Angst with a Beat
Giant robots battling monsters is cool, but what if those pilots were also dealing with crippling anxiety? Neon Genesis Evangelion isn't just an action anime, it is a dark and psychological one.
The soundtrack ranges from soaring orchestral pieces to unsettling ambient tracks. It mirrors the characters' inner turmoil. And, of course, who can forget the cruelly upbeat rendition of "Fly Me to the Moon" that plays during the end credits?
Hunter x Hunter (2011): Adventure Awaits!
Hunter x Hunter's soundtrack is like a musical Swiss Army knife, ready for any situation. From the upbeat opening theme to the quieter, more emotional pieces, it supports the story perfectly.
It's adventurous, playful, and surprisingly moving. Just try not to get addicted to humming the main theme; it's scientifically impossible.
Why the Music Matters
Anime soundtracks elevate the entire experience. They tell stories without words. They amplify emotions you didn't even know you had.
So next time you're watching anime, pay attention to the music. It might just surprise you how much it adds to the story. You may even discover a new favorite composer, or just a catchy tune you can't get out of your head.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to listen to "Tank!" and pretend I'm a cool space bounty hunter. See you, space cowboy…

















