Naruto Music
Naruto music is available from various sources online, however it can often times be quite expensive due to the fact that the music cds are imported from Japan. Smart Naruto fans often times buy and trade naruto items with each other to off set the cost, another option is to purchase used items from auction sites like ebay.
I have purchased many import cds myself as I am a huge music collector, it is just a matter of “how much” the music is worth to you.
Another option for obtaining naruto music is to download songs from itunes or other online music stores that offer downloadable options.
Current Naruto Cd’s Available At Ebay:
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Options from Amazon
This Naruto CD contains great beginning and ending songs from the Naruto anime series: R*O*C*K*S by Hound Dog; a fun rock song, with a few English words. Very fun to sing. Wind (Akeboshi); this is probably my favorite song on the soundtrack. It is a very beautiful song, sung in English, actually, though you might have to get the lyrics to understand what he’s saying. Far-Off Distance (Haruka Kanata) by Asian Kung-Fu Generation; though it only just repeats a long verse (with a short verse at the end), it is a fun song. Harmonia (Harumonia) by Rythem; this song can get annoying, but it’s cute. Turning Sadness Into Kindness (Kanashima wo Yasashisa ni), by ‘little by little’; this is a fast song, pretty and cute. Viva*Rock, by Orange Range; this is an extremely fun song. If you’ve watched the ending credits with this song, you’ll know what I mean (with the little chibi characters marching across the screen and the song is counting in English). It kind of has a rap side to it, but not a whole lot, and it’s just lots of fun. Alive, by Raiko; it starts out pretty, then goes into a rap song, then back to the pretty… wasn’t sure I liked this song at first, but it grew on me. Go!!! by Flow; this is also an extremely fun song. It has a few words in English, which I think allows easier memorizing of the Japanese lyrics. Lastly there is Many Times Until Now (Ima Made Nandomo), by The Massmissile; I don’t like this song as much, but it’s still fun. As you can see, for the most part they are rock songs, and lots of fun. Maybe not worth the $40+ Amazon wants, but buying it used you can usually get it for under $20. If you like this soundtrack (or even if you don’t), I recommend: Best of InuYasha, Fullmetal Alchemist - Complete Best, and Rurouni Kenshin: The Best Theme Collection.
Customer Review: Great Songs for a King’s Wages
All of my favorite Naruto songs. I love them to death. Music from this show has the perfect mix of rock and pop genres for my tastes. It is, thus, a tragedy that the CD is nearly fifty bucks. That’s almost five bucks a song - there are hit singles out there with better deals than that. It’s still pricey in Japan, but not as much; if you know anybody going there in the near future, have them pick this CD up for you there. It’s well worth owning, but not worth the import expenses.
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