Mejores covers de canciones de anime

Discover the most impressive cover versions of your favorite anime themes. This selection includes covers of openings and endings that have either captured the original essence or given it a unique spin. Explore vocal and instrumental interpretations from renowned artists and emerging talents. From timeless classics to recent hits, this list celebrates the creativity in the world of anime covers.

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    Departure! (Hunter x Hunter 2011) (Spanish Cover)

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    This Spanish cover of 'Departure!' achieves a faithful and energetic adaptation of the original Hunter x Hunter (2011) theme, resonating deeply with the Spanish-speaking audience. Its vocal performance and production quality capture the adventurous and optimistic essence of the series, offering a listening experience that honors the anime's spirit.

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    ¡Atrápalos ya! (Pokémon) (Spanish Cover)

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    This Spanish cover of the Pokémon theme stands out for its ability to evoke the nostalgia and excitement of the original anime for Spanish-speaking audiences. Its rendition maintains the energy and adventurous message, making it a beloved and recognized adaptation by fans.

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    Eien No Aria (The Seven Deadly Sins) (Spanish Cover)

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    This Spanish cover of «Eien No Aria» captures the emotional essence of the original «The Seven Deadly Sins» theme with a high-quality lyrical and vocal adaptation. Its popularity demonstrates the artists' ability to connect with a global audience, offering an immersive experience for Spanish-speaking anime fans.

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    Hikari Are (The Seven Deadly Sins) (Spanish Cover)

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    • Spanish lyrics

    This Spanish cover of "Hikari Are" captures the energy and emotion of the original "The Seven Deadly Sins" theme, offering a powerful and faithful vocal interpretation. The adaptation of the lyrics into Spanish allows a wider audience to connect deeply with the song's message, enriching the experience for anime fans.

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    Strike Back (Fairy Tail) (English Cover)

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    • Perfect homage to the beloved series

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    This cover stands out for its impressive lyrical adaptation and powerful vocal performance that captures the original's energy. The synchronization of the English lyrics with the Fairy Tail opening animation is exceptionally well-executed, offering an immersive experience for fans.

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    Hey Kids!! (Noragami Aragoto) (English Cover)

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    • Fantastic cover

    This English cover of "Kyouran Hey Kids!!" stands out for its ability to adapt the vibrant energy of the original Noragami Aragoto opening into a new language, making it accessible to a global audience. The vocal performance maintains the characteristic intensity and rhythm of the song, offering an auditory experience faithful to the anime's spirit. Its popularity and the multiple adaptations by various artists demonstrate its impact and the quality of the reinterpretation.

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    Crossing Field (Sword Art Online) (English Cover)

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    This English cover of "Crossing Field" stands out for its ability to capture the energy and emotion of the original Sword Art Online theme, making it accessible to a global audience. Its popularity and the multiple interpretations by renowned artists demonstrate its cultural impact and the quality of its lyrical and musical adaptation.

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    Peace Sign (My Hero Academia) (English Cover)

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    • Sounds natural

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    This English cover of "Peace Sign" stands out for its faithful adaptation of the energy and message from the original "My Hero Academia" theme. It offers a powerful vocal performance and production that respects the anime's essence, making it accessible to a broader audience. The quality of the rendition and its resonance with anime fans make it a remarkable piece.

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    Seishun Complex (Bocchi The Rock!) (Spanish Cover)

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    • Features an electrifying guitar cover

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    This Spanish cover by Yara Paz and Jonatan King revitalizes the iconic "Bocchi The Rock!" theme with an energetic rendition faithful to the original spirit. The lyrical adaptation and high-quality musical production allow the song to resonate with a Spanish-speaking audience, maintaining its rock essence and catchy appeal.

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    Fukashigi Carte (Seishun Buta Yarou) (Spanish Cover)

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    This Spanish version of "Fukashigi no Carte" offers an emotional and faithful interpretation of the spirit of the anime "Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai". Its lyrical adaptation allows a broader audience to connect deeply with the melancholy and beauty of the original song. The quality of the production and vocal performance make it a standout adaptation that resonates with fans.

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    Parallel Lines (Kuzu no Honkai) (English Cover)

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    • Soundscape is wispy and ethereal

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    This English cover of "Parallel Lines" captures the emotional depth and lyrical complexity of the original "Kuzu no Honkai" song with a remarkable vocal performance. It provides a faithful adaptation that resonates with anime fans, allowing for a new appreciation of its profound message.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates and presents the best cover versions of popular anime songs, highlighting the creativity and quality of the performances.
Users can participate by voting for their preferred covers among those listed, helping to determine which interpretations are most valued by the community.
The results reflect the community's popularity and appreciation for each cover, offering a guide to the most outstanding anime song versions.
Yes, the ranking aims to include covers from a variety of anime series, as seen with examples like Attack On Titan, Death Note, and Demon Slayer.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The methodology for determining the best anime song covers is based on a combination of popular recognition and performance quality. Our goal is to present a list that celebrates the creativity and talent of artists who reinterpret these iconic melodies.

  • Cover relevance: Covers of popular and recognizable anime songs are considered, such as 'Crimson Bow and Arrow' from Attack On Titan or 'Gurenge' from Demon Slayer.
  • Performance quality: Vocal and instrumental skill, originality in arrangement, and faithfulness to the spirit of the original song are valued.
  • Community participation: The opinions and votes of our user community are a key factor for moving up the ranking, reflecting popular taste.
  • Diversity of sources: Covers from different artists and platforms are included to offer a broad view of the best available interpretations.
  • The cover must be of a well-known anime song appreciated by the global community, such as 'The World' from Death Note or 'Bloody Stream' from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
  • The performance must demonstrate a high level of musical talent, whether through vocals, instruments, or overall production.
  • Creativity in adaptation is valued, offering a new perspective on the song without losing its original essence.
  • The cover must have a positive impact and resonance within the anime fan community, generating interest and discussion.
  • Covers that have been recognized or highlighted on various platforms are considered, such as 'Good Morning World!' or 'Golden Time Lover' from Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood.