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My Hero Academia Soundtrack Selection 2021–2023 (「僕のヒーローアカデミア」サウンドトラックセレクション 2021–2023, 「Boku no Hīrō Akademia」Saundotorakku Serekushon 2021–2023) is the compilation album featuring the soundtracks from the fifth season and the sixth season of the anime series alongside the third ...
"Starmarker" (Japanese: スターマーカー) [a] is a song by Japanese rock band Kana-Boon. It was released as the band's fifteenth major-label single, released on March 4, 2020, through Ki/oon Music. "Starmarker" was used as the second opening theme song for the fourth season of the anime series My Hero Academia. [3]
The single was released on June 21, 2017, with three versions. The Peace version came with a DVD containing the non-credit opening of My Hero Academia, and the Hero version came with a special trading card featuring Izuku Midoriya, the main character of My Hero Academia. Yonezu designed the jackets for the Peace and Hero versions.
In November 2019, Sayuri released the song "Kōkai no Uta", which serves as ending theme song for the fourth season of My Hero Academia anime series. [7] [8] In April 2020, a music video for the song "Nejiko" was released. The song was featured in a television commercial for Asahi Foods company. The song received a digital single release. [9]
On September 6, the band released their 4th Maxi Single, Sora ni Utaeba (空に歌えば, Singin' to the Sky), which was featured as the 3rd opening of the shounen anime series My Hero Academia. [9] On December 6 and 7, Hiromu Akita's solo concert, Riron Busou Kaijyo (理論武装解除, Disarmament Theory) was held.
[28] [29] Later that month, on August 25 it was announced that she will perform the ending theme song for the anime My Hero Academia season 4 with her song "Kōkai no Uta" (航海の唄, lit. ' Song of the Voyage '); [30] it was released as a single on November 27, 2019. [31]
Meredith Blake, Greg Braxton, Matt Brennan, Tracy Brown, Amy Kaufman, Ashley Lee, Mary McNamara, Amy Nicholson, Mark Olsen, Joshua Rothkopf, Josh Rottenberg, Glenn Whipp
Yonezu was in charge of the theme song for the TV anime My Hero Academia, the first opening of the second season. It has been about five years since the theme "Peace Sign". King Gnu and Millennium Parade member Daiki Tsuneta participated in the production and arrangement with Yonezu. [4] "Kick Back" also samples Morning Musume's 2002 song "Sōda!