Mejores endings de anime de la década de 2010

Explore a selection of the most memorable and acclaimed anime endings that defined the 2010s. This list celebrates the final sequences that not only complemented their respective series with striking visuals and captivating music but also left a lasting impression on fans. Discover the songs and animations that marked the conclusion of many iconic stories from that era, ranging from shonen to dramas and fantasy. It's an opportunity to relive the nostalgia and appreciate the artistic creativity of animation studios.

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    This Beautiful and Cruel World (Attack on Titan S1)

    273 Global Votes

    This ending captures the grim and reflective essence of «Attack on Titan» with its introspective lyrics and melancholic atmosphere. It provides an emotional catharsis that delves into the narrative's themes, exploring the beauty and cruelty of the series' world.

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    Tokyo Ghoul Ending

    24 Global Votes

    The endings of "Tokyo Ghoul" are renowned for their ability to evoke deep emotion and complement the series' dark narrative. They utilize a combination of powerful vocals and a unique musical atmosphere that resonates with viewers, leaving a memorable impression at the close of each episode.

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    Climber (Haikyu!!)

    21 Global Votes

    "Climber" perfectly captures the essence of overcoming challenges and the fighting spirit of Haikyū!!'s characters, reflecting their struggles and growth. Its emotional melody and inspiring lyrics resonate deeply with the audience, establishing it as a memorable ending for the anime's second season.

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    Fate/Zero ED 1

    7 Global Votes

    Fate/Zero's first ending, "Memoria" by Eir Aoi, captivates with its emotional melody and artistic visuals depicting characters in portraits based on real paintings. Its melancholic atmosphere perfectly complements the series' dark and tragic narrative, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

  5. 5

    Kawaki wo Ameku (Domestic na Kanojo)

    2 Global Votes

    The song "Kawaki wo Ameku" stands out for its profound emotional depth and Minami's unique vocal performance, which captivated audiences from its debut. Its introspective lyrical composition and powerful instrumentation perfectly complement the dramatic atmosphere of the "Domestic na Kanojo" series, creating a memorable auditory experience. The track became a viral phenomenon and is widely recognized for its musical quality and cultural impact within the anime community.

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    Orphans no Namida (Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans)

    1 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its profound emotional weight and perfect synchronization with the narrative of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, intensifying the impact of the series' events. Its somber and powerful melody, performed by MISIA, evokes the bittersweet nature and consequences of war, resonating deeply with the audience.

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    Sakamichi no Apollon ED

    1 Global Votes

    The ending of Sakamichi no Apollon stands out for its exceptional jazz soundtrack, which captures the musical and emotional essence of the series. Its animation and artistic direction complement the narrative, providing a memorable and poignant close to each episode that resonates with themes of friendship and growth.

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    I beg you (Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel 2)

    1 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its profound musical atmosphere and its ability to capture the dramatic essence of the film "Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly". Aimer's vocal performance and Yuki Kajiura's composition create an emotional piece that resonates with the audience long after the credits. Its unique style and emotional impact make it a memorable work of the decade.

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    Shinsekai Yori ED 1 - Wareta Ringo

    0 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its deep thematic connection to Shinsekai Yori's narrative, using a melancholic atmosphere and visual symbolism to reflect the anime's complex moral dilemmas. Risa Taneda's vocal performance conveys the tense emotions and sense of hope in despair that are central to the series, enriching the viewer's experience.

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    Akatsuki no Requiem (Attack on Titan S3)

    0 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its profound emotional depth and its ability to spark fan theories, foreshadowing crucial plot events in Attack on Titan. Its visual sequence and lyrics created an immersive experience that resonated strongly with the audience, solidifying its impact on the series' narrative.

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    Trust Me (Durarara!!)

    0 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its memorable visual sequence and catchy melody, which capture the mysterious, urban essence of Durarara!!. Its ability to complement the narrative and leave a lasting impression on viewers makes it an iconic ending of the decade.

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    great escape (Attack on Titan)

    0 Global Votes

    This ending stands out for its profound symbolic weight and thematic connection to 'Attack on Titan's narrative, using imagery like the rolling walnut and character arrangements to reflect the series' complexity. Its music, performed by Cinema Staff, perfectly complements the atmosphere of mystery and despair, making the sequence a memorable and meaningful experience for viewers.

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This ranking evaluates the best anime ending themes released during the 2010s (2010-2019), considering their visual, emotional impact, and their relation to the series' storyline.
You can participate by voting for your favorite anime endings from the 2010s or by suggesting new entries you believe deserve to be included.
Each ending's position is primarily determined by community votes, reflecting the general popularity and appreciation of users for each ending theme.
Endings considered 'the best' often stand out due to their eye-catching visuals, ability to evoke strong feelings, and their significant connection to the anime's story narrative.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best anime endings of the 2010s focuses on cultural relevance and community impact, combining editorial context with active user participation.

  • The ranking is based on the popularity and acclaim of anime endings released between 2010 and 2019, as documented across various sources.
  • Endings frequently mentioned in 'best of' or 'favorite' lists by the community and critics are considered.
  • User participation through votes and suggestions is a key component in determining the final position of each ending on the list.
  • Endings that possess eye-catching visuals, strong emotional resonance, and a deep connection to the plot of their respective anime are highly valued.
  • The ending must have first aired as part of an anime series between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2019.
  • Priority is given to endings that have generated significant audience impact, whether due to their music, animation, or their ability to complement the series' narrative.
  • Endings must demonstrate notable artistic quality, both in their musical composition and visual direction.
  • Originality and innovation in the ending's presentation will be valued, as well as its ability to leave a lasting impression on viewers.