“RED” by SiM, KENGAN ASHURA Season 2’s OP, packs one heck of a punch, just like the series itself!

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The second round of the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament continues — without Ohma. As the mighty gladiators clash, a shadowy figure plots a violent coup.

37 Comments

  1. Nice and cool song but i prefer the first opening in particular for the graphic

  2. Oh god, i just realized, the motor being shown in ohma’s chest and later exploding is actually a very big spoiler for manga readers. I won’t spoil too much, but let’s just say the motor is related to the advance and the heart

  3. Yall go to SiM’s YouTube channel and listen to the full version cause it’s so good. I’ve never watched this anime but I heard the full version out of curiosity.

  4. I loved the first intro and I loved this one too. How unusual. They never nail two in raw with me usually

  5. ts is hard asl bro, probably the best fighting anime out there. Story and overall mostly everything, Hoping this series continues even with the sequel of omega

  6. This anime makes me feel comfortable in my abandonment of voluntary fights. I used to be forced to fight many stronger people when in Japan, and every time I got stronger, the new opponents kept stayed stronger than me. I hate fighting. I still hate fighting. But I had to defend myself, so I fought to find a way to get out of hell. So I decided to cripple everybody at the dojo until nobody can fight me anymore. It created a sort of hellish mindset when I was young, self-observing the world as an enemy that gets stronger and therefore I must get stronger faster. That mindset is still in my mind and I try to deprogram myself of that alone.
    I like the metaphor of motor used in the first scene of the opening. When in Japan in elementary school, every morning we had to run for about fifteen minutes around the track. I would imagine myself as an engine that I saw in those car ads in the late 2000's and push myself faster and faster as I got tired.

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