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The Fall 2022 anime season is the most stacked it has been in a long time, with not only highly anticipated new shows, but also revivals of legendary and classic shows, as well as continuations of current popular shows. This season has a lot of expectations to fulfill, and so far, it's managed to blow them out of the water.

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The openings and endings this season have also been really great, more so than the usual season. With so many big shows coming out, it's only natural that production companies would go all out to make sure that they have strong musical themes to go with them, and these are the best ending songs of the Fall 2022 anime season.

10 "Subete Ga Soko Ni Arimasu You Ni" (Golden Kamuy Season 4)

Sugimoto and Asirpa on a newspaper article

The wildly exciting and rambunctious historical anime Golden Kamuy has come back for a fourth season. Its new ending, performed by The Spellbound, is a mellow rock song with light piano instrumentation and heavenly harmonizing vocals.

The song is accompanied by visuals of Golden Kamuy's massive ensemble cast all appearing on newspaper printouts blowing in the night wind. The ending is simple and understated, but it's a good way to cool down after a hectic episode of the crazy adventures these characters get up to.

9 "Sketch" (My Hero Academia Season 6)

Midoriya and Shigaraki staring each other down

The sixth season of the wildly popular superhero series My Hero Academia kicks off the Paranormal Liberation War Arc. Its ending, performed by singer Kiro Akiyama, is a pop rock ballad that reflects the serious nature of the season's storylines.

The ending's visuals largely feature still shots of the massive cast, but special focus is placed on the main character Izuku "Deku" Midoriya and the main villain Tomura Shigaraki, emphasizing their eventual clash in the future. The mood is somber and melancholy, a good representation of what is to come.

8 "Saihate" (Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War)

Various Zanpakuto appearing on screen

After ten years, the final arc of the Bleach series finally starts with a new ending to show for it. "Saihate," performed by J-pop singer SennaRin, is a dark and moody synthpop groove that matches the atmosphere of the new series.

The ending's visuals are rather subdued, focusing on the various Zanpakutos of the Soul Reapers of the Gotei 13. The dark colors and artwork, combined with the new ending theme, go a long way towards establishing the kind of series Thousand-Year Blood War is going to be like.

7 "Cobalt" (Mob Psycho 100 Season 3)

Mob standing by a railing

Mob Psycho 100's third and final season has started, and its final ending, "Cobalt," establishes that finality masterfully. Performed by Mob Choir, the same musical project that performed all of Mob Psycho 100's previous openings, the song is a mellow indie rock ballad, moving seamlessly between energetic instrumental segments and slower, more subdued segments.

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The ending's visuals echo the thick brushwork style used in the ending for the first season as it portrays Mob wandering the city at night. Its quiet and somber atmosphere drives home the finality of the series, and is a great way to cap off a strong series.

6 "Kimi Yo Kedakaku Are" (Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury)

Suletta and Miorine in the ending

The newest entry in the Gundam series is already making huge waves in the anime community. Its ending, performed by Shiyui and Ryo, is a speedy and energetic rock that combines hard-hitting guitar riffs with melodical violin and piano lines.

The ending's visuals largely focus on the connection between the two main characters Suletta Mercury and Miorine Rembran, with scenes that symbolize that kinds of trials and tribulations they both must go through. The ending finishes with a scene that hints that happiness is waiting at the end for both of them, making it a very wholesome sequence overall.

5 "Natsu No Yuki" (Raven Of The Inner Palace)

Shouxue and the Emperor together

Raven of the Inner Palace isn't as widely talked about as some of the other shows on this list, but its ending theme is definitely one of the best. Performed by Krage, the song is a slow, soft ballad punctuated by an incredibly emotional vocal performance.

The ending's visuals feature the Raven Consort, Shouxue, along with the many other members of the Chinese court she encounters over the course of the series. While there is certainly a melancholy feeling throughout the entire song, there is also a feeling of warmth and belonging as well.

4 "Roots" (To Your Eternity Season 2)

Mediator the cast lying in a forest

To Your Eternity has returned for a second season, and while its opening hasn't changed, its ending has. "Roots" is composed by Masashi Hamauzu, who is well known for his work on several Final Fantasy games, and his skill is put to work here with an incredible ambient soundscape littered with soothing and unnerving synth sounds.

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The ending's visuals feature the cast of To Your Eternity frolicking about in a sun-drenched plain, with more characters arriving as time continues to pass. It is a warm, soothing, yet also melancholy sequence that matches perfectly with the music played over it.

3 "Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous" (Urusei Yatsura 2022)

Lum in the ending

The reboot of the classic anime Urusei Yatsura has blown expectations out of the water with both its opening and ending. "Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous," performed by musical group MAISONdes and featuring singer KAF and composer Tsumiki, is a retro-80s song full of energetic synthpop rhythms.

The ending's visuals feature the main heroine Lum heavily, showing her in various poses and outfits. The 80s aesthetic is all over this sequence, from its colors to aesthetic choices. The ending is a great celebration of the series and proof that a lot of care is behind the series.

2 "Shikisai" (Spy X Family Part 2)

The three members of the Forger Family

The incredibly popular Spy x Family has returned for its second cour, and with a new ending along with it. "Shikisai" is performed by singer Yama, and her singing is the highlight of the song, supported by a bouncy, jazzy instrumental section.

The visuals are the most interesting part of the ending, switching from scene to scene in the Forger house, showing each of the Forgers as they go about their lives. The scene culminates in a big dinner scene, completing the atmosphere of wholesomeness and warmth people have come to expect from this extremely popular series.

1 "Chainsaw Blood" (Chainsaw Man)

Denji as Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man is the most anticipated series this season and for good reason. The series is planning on having a different ending for each episode, but since it would be a bit much to have more than one ending from the same show, Chainsaw Man is represented by its best ending so far: "Chainsaw Blood," performed by singer Vaundy. The song is a hard-hitting rock tune that revs viewers up even more than the opening does.

The ending of the first episode does not have any visuals, but there is a promo video on MAPPA's YouTube Channel putting the song to a cut up of episode 1. Despite this, "Chainsaw Blood" is easily the best ending theme of the season, though Chainsaw Man might show it some real competition in the future.

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