Are You Lost? (ソウナンですか? , Sōnan desu ka?, "Are We Shipwrecked?") is a Japanese manga series, written by Kentarō Okamoto and illustrated by Riri Sagara. It has been serialized since January 2017 in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine and has been collected in nine tankōbon volumes.
The opening theme for an anime is almost as important as the anime series itself. The opening sets the tone, gives the feel, and introduces the viewers into what they are getting into. This list looks at the greatest anime openings of all time over the years.
This opening theme that is sure to give chills down your spine, Attack on Titan's “Guren no Yumiya” takes the top spot on this list. A story about Eren coming to terms with the new life he must live.
When their plane crashes during a school trip, four high school girls, Homare, Asuka, Mutsu, and Shion, find themselves stranded on a remote island. Using the survival skills she picked up from her father, Homare helps the others to survive island life as they try to make the best of their situation.
A solemn school girl. Having had survival training with her father as a child, she has a bevy of knowledge on how to survive in critical conditions. As a result, Homare takes the role as the leader among the girls and teaches them how to survive on the island.
Are You Lost?, written by Kentarō Okamoto and illustrated by Riri Sagara, began serialization in Kodansha 's Weekly Young Magazine on January 7, 2017. Kodansha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on August 4, 2017. As of October 6, 2021, nine volumes have been released.
Gadget Tsūshin listed the anime's Japanese name in their 2019 anime buzzwords list.
Because of a plane crash… starting today, we’re spending the springtime of our lives on a desert island!! There’s nothing here, so we have to make everything!! And eat everything!! (Ugh!) Check out our high school girl survival story of courage and knowledge. We’re actually doing pretty well!
In the anime universe you can add teenage girls to any subject and make it interesting. Well, almost. Studio Ezo'la’s 2019 show uses short episodes of just twelve minutes each to tell the story of four girls “shipwrecked” onto a desert island.
The opening theme for an anime is almost as important as the anime series itself. The opening sets the tone, gives the feel, and introduces the viewers into what they are getting into. This list looks at the greatest anime openings of all time over the years. Some anime have multiple opening themes throughout their shows ...
That we should all have confidence in ourselves even in the darkest times. This is fitting because of the rough times Lelouch goes through in the series. “Colors” is the opening for the first 12 episodes of the first season of Code Geass.
12 "Battlecry" by Nujabes/Shing02 – Samurai Champloo. Hip-Hop isn’t often used in anime openings, but Nujabes and Shing02’s “Battlecry” suits Samurai Champloo’s opening credits perfectly. The series itself mixes in modern day Japanese characteristics with hip-hop and elements of the chanbara genre.
“Again” is the first opening for Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. The opening theme takes the perspective of Edward Elric and the lessons he must learn along the way of recovering his brother and his bodies.
The song presents themes of there being more to life than what is seen by the eye. The video shows Edward becoming stronger and stronger along his journey. It also shows the people he meets along the way, friend or enemy. “Again” is the opening for the first 14 episodes of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood.
While it’s nearly 30 years old at this point, Yuko Matsutani’s “Lum no Love Song” is still beloved by many. The song serves as Urusei Yatsura’s first opening, and does a great job of showing off the show’s quirkiness and style. It’s a perfect way to kick off an episode.
A beautiful display of vocals, Tokyo Ghoul ’s “Unravel” is the runner up. The opening theme is done by TK, the vocalist and guitarist of the band Ling Tosite Sigure. The band is known for their work in Psycho Pass but TK has done a plethora of openings solo.