1. <风といっしょに> - Sachiko Kobayashi is a classic in the <Pocket Monsters> theatrical version. It gives people a grand and majestic scene from the beginning. Suddenly, the style of the song changes, and it is performed by a child's voice, and the drum is controlled by Chint. They couldn't help but collapse when they heard it. Then our Kobayashi Sachiko appeared on the stage. Although she is already a mother-level figure, her voice is pure and gorgeous, simple and elegant, and she has inherited the mantle of Koga Masao. Originally, when I watched "Pokemon", I despised the poorly Chineseized theme song, but after buying the CD of this masterpiece, my blood pressure finally dropped. In the natural sound of Sachiko Kobayashi, I seem to have forgotten all my worries. Became a pure person, a person who has escaped from vulgar taste. . . (The crowd claps bricks...) 2. <Alone>-Miko Shimokawa At first glance, this song title seems a bit like a sad song that some Hong Kong and Taiwan singer wants to sing to comfort himself. Big mistake! This song is the ED of "The Travel Notes" that I recommend. When watching the animation, everyone only remembers Mr. Kuramine and four pretending men (a big-stomach monkey, a cockroach kappa, a monk who failed to act cool, a sadistic man with glasses... Khan, even an angry youth, Most fans, please don’t hit me with bricks), but I forgot about Shimogawa Mikaru who sang the ED diligently. The opening momentum went from low to high, and it felt like her voice suddenly poured out from the darkness, clear and clean. At the climax, you can clearly feel the selflessness of Shimokawa when she sings her heart out, with a hint of freedom and ease in the melodiousness. It is really not easy to have such an artistic conception in a female voice. The background music is also well matched, giving people the illusion of being in the presence of Tripitaka and his entourage once again (I even wanted to be Tripitaka, and then weighed in the magic scriptures and sold them). 3. <远いこの街で>-Naomi Minaya As a senior Lolita control player, how could I forget Sakura^^. The collector's edition of "Cardcaptor Sakura" "Hong Kong Journey" is another animated film that combines plot and music. The plot design and character design are very Chinese and make people feel friendly. The ending music <Far いこの街で> is even more unforgettable. When I bought the Audio-Technica ATH-FC5 headphones, I used this song to audition them. The whole song is touching and full of emotional ups and downs. The bass is delicate and moving, and the treble is exciting. Judging from the plot, I was even more moved by Sakura's cuteness and innocence. It's a pity that this song was later influenced by Sakura's other more exciting movie "The Unsealed Clow Card" and has been buried forever. Our Minaya Naomi has always been half red but not purple. So I decided to support <Far いこの街で>! ! 4. <Kouga Ninpou Chou>-Onmyouza (Yin Yang Zoe) It is not easy to hear a song with Japanese native style. I was working on the OP for "Koga Ninja Post", which was only recorded for over a minute, and many classic details were not reflected. When I climbed through thousands of rivers and finally got to the complete OST of "Koga" from eDonkey, I was able to recover from the insomnia I had suffered for many days. This song "Kouga Ninpou Chou" is a classic. It's a harmonious heavy metal performance and the lead singer's seductive and gorgeous performance made me collapse instantly after listening to it. It is indeed a masterpiece of Japan's first-class Yin Yang band. When I listened carefully, I also found that the music was mixed with the tones of many Japanese national musical instruments, which has a strong imprint of Chinese culture. Because of this OP, I excitedly finished reading "Koga" in less than two days, and then went to take the midterm exam while yawning and crying. 5. <ドリーミードリーマー>-Ishikawa Yuko I have had a deep connection with this song since my childhood. As the OP of the classic animated comedy "The Jungle Book", I don't know how much laughter it brought to me. Ishikawa Yuko's slightly girlish singing quickly brings people into the world of Carnegie. The whole song is light and calm, plain and pleasant (how come it is a bit like the poetry appreciation in the college entrance examination...I climbed out from the pile of bricks with difficulty...). After listening to it, I felt like I was abandoning hypocrisy and returning to my childhood. Unfortunately, due to the limited broadcast coverage of "Good Boy in the Forest" and the early broadcast period, few people paid attention to it. Ishikawa Yuko is even more unknown. I would like to give a big thumbs up to Aunt Ishikawa! 6. <Mysterious eyes>-Garnet Crow <Detective Conan>Looks like the OP of the seventh season. Due to the continuous innovation of Conan by Mr. Gosho Aoyama over the past ten years, a large number of extremely good-sounding tracks have faded out of the horizons of music lovers as time goes by.