Definitely not. I've seen several animes that I loved and thought were great shows, but disliked the OP or ED and always skipped them. For example, I always skipped the songs in Death Note (couldn't take the screaming profanity
) and Ergo Proxy (didn't like the voices). And there are plenty of shows where I'll turn it off before it gets to the ending because it's boring or I don't like it (Haibane Renmei, Trigun, Monster...). The only time I've fallen in love with an ending theme and not cared for the opening was Claymore, but I digress....
I think theme songs shouldn't be the measure of an anime because someone might enjoy the story of the show but not care for the style of music, for example. It's always nice when you like both (because then the song gets you extra pumped for the next episode), but why should that detract from your enjoyment of a series when you can just breeze right past it and not subject yourself to music you don't like?
The
only time I've ever watched an opening and gone, "Woah, no
thanks" was the Lucky Star opening x.x That's the most grating, annoying song I think I've ever heard, and is enough to throw me off the anime for the rest of my life. But really, I never felt the slightest inclination to watch a show with overly cutesy school girls anyway, so I would still not want to watch it if I
hadn't seen the opening.
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- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
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