Japanese Band FLOW Drops A New Special MV For The Single “SIGN”, Using Scenes From Jiraya & Itachi Uchiha’s Last Fight
Japanese rock band FLOW has recently unveiled a captivating special music video for their single “SIGN,” pulling at the heartstrings of Naruto fans worldwide. This music video, featuring scenes from the memorable last fights of Jiraiya and Itachi Uchiha, brings a wave of nostalgia and excitement. In this article, we’ll delve into FLOW’s connection with the Naruto series, their impact, and their return with four new episodes to commemorate the series’ 20th anniversary.
FLOW’s Performance of “Sign” on THE FIRST TAKE
FLOW, renowned for their iconic song “Sign,” originally released as their 18th single in 2010, took on the challenge of performing it on YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE. This rendition holds a special place in the hearts of Naruto enthusiasts as it served as the sixth opening theme for Naruto Shippuden. The band’s one-take performance is a testament to their musical prowess and dedication to their fans.
FLOW’s History with Naruto: FLOW’s journey with the Naruto series is intertwined with its success. Their collaboration with the anime marked a turning point in their career, elevating their popularity. The band’s contribution to the Naruto universe includes opening themes such as “Re:member,” “Sign,” and “GOLD,” spanning the original series, Shippuden, and Boruto. Additionally, they lent their talents to the Shippuden ending theme, “Rainbow’s Sky,” solidifying their status as one of the series’ musical pillars.
FLOW Returns to Naruto Universe
The buzz surrounding FLOW’s return to the Naruto series is palpable. In celebration of the series’ 20th anniversary, four new special episodes are set to air in September 2023. FLOW will take the stage once again, recording both the opening and ending themes for these episodes. Fans can look forward to a fresh rendition of “GO!!!,” originally used as the fourth opening, and their cover of “Viva★Rock,” the third ending theme.
The Impact of FLOW’s Music
FLOW’s music has transcended borders, captivating audiences internationally. Comprising Koshi Asakawa, Keigo Hayashi, Takeshi Asakawa, Kotaro Goto, and Hiroshi Iwasaki, the band has released 39 singles and 12 studio albums as of February 2023. Their anime and Japanese drama series openings have left an indelible mark on the industry, resonating with fans across the globe.
Naruto’s Legacy: Naruto, a manga series by Masashi Kishimoto, first aired as a television adaptation in 2002, followed by the Shippuden sequel series in 2007. The franchise’s evolution continued with Boruto, focusing on Naruto’s son in a changed shinobi world. Kishimoto’s return to the creative team in 2020 injected fresh energy into the series, ensuring that the legacy of Naruto lives on.
Final Thoughts
FLOW’s return to the Naruto series is a testament to the enduring legacy of both the band and the beloved anime. Their iconic themes have left an indelible mark on Naruto’s journey, and fans can’t wait to experience their music once more in the upcoming special episodes. As we celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary, it’s clear that Naruto’s impact continues to resonate with fans, old and new, across the world.
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