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A Comprehensive Compilation of Chainsaw Man Ending Songs

A Comprehensive Compilation of Chainsaw Man Ending Songs

Unlike the typical TV anime format, Chainsaw Man went above and beyond with a total of 12 distinct Chainsaw man ending songs, each one uniquely tailored to its respective episode. Ranging from energetic J-pop to headbanging heavy metal, the series enlisted a diverse array of artists who channeled Denji's tumultuous and eerie world through their music.

Even if you haven't completed the series yet, it's worth noting that Japan Figure is not spoiler-free, but discusses the music and visuals allowing everyone to enjoy the fantastic music and videos.

1. Episode 1: "Chainsaw Blood" by Vaundy

The ideal conclusion to an action-packed start, "Chainsaw Blood" was crafted and sung by Vaundy, a talented Japanese music producer, composer, songwriter, and designer.

Discussing the song on the official anime website, Vaundy stated (translated from Japanese to English): "While creating this song, I revisited the original source material multiple times, absorbing the essence of Chainsaw Man. I believe I managed to compose music that truly suits this project".

2. Episode 2: "Zanki" by Zutomayo

The Chainsaw Man Ending songs of the second episode were created and sung by the enigmatic group known as ZUTOMAYO. ZUTOMAYO is a shortened form of "Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni," which can be translated to mean "It would be good if it were always midnight." There is limited information available about this Japanese rock band, although it is known that ACA-Ne serves as their vocalist.

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3. Episode 3: "Hawatari 2 Oku-senchi" by Maximum the Hormone

The third ending song of Chainsaw Man goes by the name "Hawatari Niku Centi," which translates to "Two Hundred Million Centimeter Long Blades." This track is both composed and performed by Maximum the Hormone, a band known for its versatility and experimentation with various styles and genres.

Regarding this song, the band commented (translated from Japanese to English): "Normally, our band's pace of creating new songs is quite slow, but when it comes to contributing to my favorite manga series, I'm thrilled to compose songs as swiftly as a dog wags its tail in the heat. Having a song featured in the Chainsaw Man anime has always been a dream of ours".

4. Episode 4: "Jozai" by Tooboe

TOOBOE, also known as John, is a solo Vocaloid producer who took on the role of creating the fourth ending song for the Chainsaw Man anime. Reflecting on the track, he mentioned (translated from Japanese to English): "I never imagined that three years after reading the manga, I would have the opportunity to contribute to creating an ending song like this. It's a tremendous honor for me. I hope to savor the Chainsaw Man anime experience with everyone who, like me, became engrossed in the manga." If you're a fan of the character "Power," then this anime is definitely up your alley.

5. Episode 5: "In the Back Room" by Syudou

In addition to TOOBOE, there is another Vocaloid producer named "Syudou" who has contributed to the list of the Chainsaw Man ending theme anime. Syudou is renowned for incorporating Hatsune Miku into their musical creations, but this particular track showcases a different and darker emotional tone, perfectly suited for the anime.

Regarding the song, Syudou commented on the official Chainsaw Man website, saying, "I began creating music because I wanted to gain popularity, and I continue to do so with the same aim. I believe that, at some point, I shared a similar sense of spirit with Denji. Furthermore, when I was tasked with creating music for Chainsaw Man, I contemplated what kind of music Denji would make if he were in my shoes. I imagined he might scream out his emotions. As a result, I believe that's how this particular song came into being".

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6. Episode 6: "Daino-tekina Rendezvous" by Kanaria

Expanding the roster of Vocaloid producers who have made their mark on the ending song lineup for Chainsaw Man, we now introduce Kanaria, who's in charge of week 6. Kanaria has both produced and performed the sixth for Chainsaw Man ending song, and here's what they expressed about this chance: "Chainsaw Man left a profound impression on me, and I was genuinely taken aback when I received the opportunity to create the ending song. Throughout my musical journey, I've always strived to align my work with the unique world of Chainsaw Man".

7. Episode 7: "Chu, Tayōsei." by Ano

The seventh chainsaw man ending song is titled "Chu, Tayousei," and it is performed by Ano. Ano initiated her career as a member of the Japanese idol girl group, You'll Melt More, back in 2012. However, in 2019, she embarked on a solo career, utilizing her cute and sweet voice in a new direction.

What sets this song apart is its accompanying music video, which portrays Denji's first kiss in a playful, lighthearted, and glittering manner.

In an official statement, Ano expressed (translated from Japanese to English): "I feel incredibly honored to have had the opportunity to create the ending theme song for Chainsaw Man, a series beloved by many. I crafted a song that I felt was the perfect fit for the task at hand, pouring my own expression into it. I hope everyone enjoys listening to it."

8. Episode 8: "First Death" by TK from Ling tosite sigure

Toru Kitajima, renowned as the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter of the rock band Ling tosite sigure, is a familiar name among anime enthusiasts for his creation of the iconic opening track for Tokyo Ghoul. Now, fans of Pochita have another reason to rejoice with TK's contribution to the eighth Chainsaw Man ending song, titled "First Death."

In an official statement posted on the Chainsaw Man website, Toru Kitajima remarked, "I've managed to craft a lasting, harmonious piece using the essence drawn from the story and artwork in the Chainsaw Man manga. I'll grasp the Chainsaw residing within me and pour all my creative energy into this project".

9. Episode 9: "Deep Down" by Aimer

The ninth for the Chainsaw Man ending song anime has been crafted and performed by none other than Aimer. Known for her unique and soulful voice, Aimer consistently delves deep into her music to stir powerful emotions. She made her debut in 2011 and has contributed songs to several popular anime series, including Demon Slayer, Zankyou no Terror, Bleach, and Vinland Saga.

In an official statement (translated from Japanese to English), Aimer shared her thoughts on the creation of "Deep Down" as one of the ending theme songs for the Chainsaw Man TV anime: "I composed 'Deep Down' while drawing inspiration from the series, with a particular focus on the ninth episode that I was entrusted with. I added layers of my own sentiments to it. I would be delighted if this song leaves a lasting impression in the hearts of all those who cherish the work".

10. Episode 10: "Dogland" by People 1

PEOPLE 1 is a Japanese pop trio comprised of Ito, the guitarist, Takeuchi, the drummer, and Deu, the songwriter. It's noteworthy that this marks the first time PEOPLE 1 has contributed a song for an anime.

Deu, in an official statement (translated from Japanese to English), expressed: "I vividly recall eagerly diving into the first volume of Chainsaw Man with excitement. Back then, I wasn't actively involved with PEOPLE 1, so I never anticipated being tasked with creating the ending song for Chainsaw Man. I believe this song will embody a sense of coolness and intensity that's on par with Chainsaw Man's compelling world".

11. Episode 11: "Violence" by Queen Bee

The eleventh episode of Chainsaw Man ending song performed by the Japanese fashion punk rock band Queen Bee. The band consists of four members, including lyricist and composer Avu-chan, lead guitarist Hibari-kun, bass guitarist Yashi-chan, and drummer Ruri-chan.

Avu-chan, in an official statement, enthusiastically remarked, "I'm thrilled to have Queen Bee's electrifying song 'Violence' featured in the Chainsaw Man anime this time. I hope you can experience the unparalleled emotions of the work, the pulsating energy, the vivid intensity, and the existential absurdity of life and death within the four minutes of the song (or 89 seconds for the anime ending) and let your heart run wild. I'm confident you'll be compelled to start shouting 'Vaaiorhensu!!'".

12. Episode 12: "Fight Song" by Eve

Last but certainly not least, we have Eve, who gained popularity in the anime community for creating "Kaikai Kitan," the opening theme of Jujutsu Kaisen. Two years later, Eve presents another exceptional piece in the form of the 12th ending song for the first season of the Chainsaw Man anime.

In an official statement, Eve expressed their gratitude, saying: "I am deeply honored to have had the chance to contribute to Chainsaw Man's music this time around. I've composed a song for Chainsaw Man that I hold close to my heart. Starting from October, I was able to experience it as a viewer. I'm eagerly anticipating not only the main storyline but also the ever-changing opening and ending themes each week. Thank you very much".

13. Conclusion

Here are 12 iconic and well-known Chainsaw Man ending songs. We don't know whether there will be a Part 2 or not, but after a series of songs like these, our expectations are very high. Let's follow Japan Figure for more valuable and timely information.

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