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In the 2000s, anime started playing at a later time at night and it became more like ‘those who know it know about it anyway and those who don’t, don’t’. We can see, there was a tendency to use the phrases in the 80s and 90s in opening and ending themes. Shakugan no Shana – Yoake Umarekuru Shoujo Nekketsu Saikyou Go-Saurer – KEEP ON DREAMING Gundam Build Fighters – Just Fly Away Far away:ĭancouga – Super Beast Machine God – Ai yo Far AwayįiveStarStorys – Hitomi no naka no Far Away Langrange: The Flower of Rinne – TRY UNITE!
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The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird – Taiyou no Tsubasa
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So let’s take a look in which theme songs the phrase was used: Theme songs of the 80s-90s?Įverybody has the impression that songs from the 90s use ‘fly away’ more often than those from the 2010s. So maybe Prince of Tennis uses ‘fly away’ a bit too much. Of the 87 songs, 7 are from Prince of Tennis. It was the anime The Prince of Tennis that pushed up the number of ‘fly away’ in the 2000s. If we look at the results, in the 80s and 90s, ‘far away’ was used more than ‘fly away’, but from the 2000s on, ‘fly away’ was used more than ‘far away’. Misakiushida : Far away was used more often.įusionstar : The phrase far away was used more. It was a close call, but ’fly away’ was used in more songs than ‘far away’.īoth phrases were used more in the songs of the 2000s instead of the 1990s. There are 93 songs including the phrase ‘far away’. Now, let’s look at the phrase ‘ファーラウェイ’ or ‘far away’. More anisongs can also mean more songs using the phrase. The anime boom happened after 2000, so there were more songs produced than before. With just this, we can see that the phrase ‘fly away’ is used a lot more in the 00s, so the hypothesis that ‘fly away is a problem of the 90s’ was easily dismissed. Out of those, 4 songs were from the 80s, 12 songs from the 90s, 50 songs from the 2000s, and 37 songs from the 2010s. Results Fly AwayĪ total of 102 songs came up that include the words ‘フライアウェイ’, ‘flyaway’ or ‘fly away’, out of 27,650 anisongs in total. If you think they are lacking, you may take the initiative and complete the research yourself. The results below are based on my research of Joysound. Guided by a comment by msdbkm, I started to not only look for ‘fly away’ but also for ‘far away’. I excluded songs from Vocaloids like Hatsune Miku. I included video game songs and tokusatsu themes.ģ. Galaxy Angel’s ‘Eternal Love’ had five different versions.)Ģ. Different versions of a song still counted only as one song (For example, Dragonball’s Cha-la head-cha-la had a version in 1989 and Flow’s ‘Battle of Gods’ version, but I counted them as one song. I counted the songs with the following conditions:ġ. It also showed from which anime a song was, which also came in handy. Karaoke, Lyrics Page|( )Īs Joysound writes the lyrics down in Japanese, there were many hits when I was looking for the Japanese writing ‘フライアウェイ’ instead of the English ‘fly away’, because the data base was fed with the Japanese reading. However, I managed to calm down and next I decided to search Joysound. Even though I set it to only anime songs, there were over 1,000 results. However, the results were very different depending on the page. The pages I used are Joysound, kget, uta-net, and utamap. Since this is about lyrics, I used a lyrics site to search for songs that include the phrase ‘fly away’ and filtered the results for anime songs. CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA ~ 2005 ~ Method of Research