The theme is titled "Chase the Wind," performed by the Japanese rock group COA . Released as a single on April 21, 1998, the track is characterized by its driving electric guitar riffs and soaring vocals that match the show's theme of pushing beyond one's limits. Artist: COA Release Date: April 21, 1998 Key: Bb Major Genre: Anime Rock / Electronica Lyrics and Musical Themes
The chorus encourages listeners to "Fly away right now" ( Fly away ima sugu ) and "Accelerate down the path you believe in" ( Shinjiru michi o kasokushite yuke ). Visual Composition of the Opening
The opening introduces key competitors like Kuki Jr. and Hattori Masatsugu , framing the series as a "battle anime" with fishing rods instead of swords. Cultural Impact and Legacy
"Take me so far away / Hatenai omoi wa / Shonen ni itsuka tsubasa ataeru" (Take me so far away / Endless feelings / Will one day give wings to the boy).
The opening of , the 1998 sequel to the hit sport-adventure anime, remains one of the most iconic pieces of 90s nostalgia for fans of "super-fishing". Capturing the high-octane energy of Musashi Kazama’s global journey, the opening theme is more than just a song—it’s a call to adventure that defined an era of anime. The Anthem: "Chase the Wind"
The theme is titled "Chase the Wind," performed by the Japanese rock group COA . Released as a single on April 21, 1998, the track is characterized by its driving electric guitar riffs and soaring vocals that match the show's theme of pushing beyond one's limits. Artist: COA Release Date: April 21, 1998 Key: Bb Major Genre: Anime Rock / Electronica Lyrics and Musical Themes
The chorus encourages listeners to "Fly away right now" ( Fly away ima sugu ) and "Accelerate down the path you believe in" ( Shinjiru michi o kasokushite yuke ). Visual Composition of the Opening grander musashi rv opening
The opening introduces key competitors like Kuki Jr. and Hattori Masatsugu , framing the series as a "battle anime" with fishing rods instead of swords. Cultural Impact and Legacy The theme is titled "Chase the Wind," performed
"Take me so far away / Hatenai omoi wa / Shonen ni itsuka tsubasa ataeru" (Take me so far away / Endless feelings / Will one day give wings to the boy). Visual Composition of the Opening The opening introduces
The opening of , the 1998 sequel to the hit sport-adventure anime, remains one of the most iconic pieces of 90s nostalgia for fans of "super-fishing". Capturing the high-octane energy of Musashi Kazama’s global journey, the opening theme is more than just a song—it’s a call to adventure that defined an era of anime. The Anthem: "Chase the Wind"