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Major is a 2004 Japanese anime television series based on Takuya Mitsuda's award-winning manga series of the same name. Produced by Studio Hibari and later by SynergySP, the series aired in Japan on NHK Educational TV from November 13, 2004 to September 25, 2010.

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An anime adaptation sequel of Major, Major 2nd, aired in NHK-E from April 7 to September 22, 2018.[1] A second season premiered on April 4, 2020.[2] On April 25, 2020, it was announced that new episodes of second season would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The series resumed with the fifth episode on May 30, 2020. On June 14, 2020, it went on hiatus again and the eight episode was postponed from June 20, 2020 to July 11, 2020.[4]

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Episodes

Season 1

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Season 2

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Season 3

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Season 4

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Season 5

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Season 6

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Film and OVAs

The Ball of Friendship

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World Series

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Major 2nd

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Music

Television series

Season 1
  • Opening (episodes 1-26): "Kokoro e (心絵 -- ココロエ)" by Road of Major (ロードオブメジャ)
  • Ending (episodes 1-16): "step" by Beni Arashiro
  • Ending (episodes 17–25): "Faraway" by Paradise GO!! GO!!
  • Ending (episode 26): "Kokoro e (心絵 -- ココロエ)" by Road of Major
Season 2
  • Opening (episodes 27–52): "Saraba Aoki Omokage (さらば碧き面影)" by Road of Major
  • Ending (episodes 27–39): "WONDERLAND" by May
  • Ending (episodes 40–51): "Shoboi Kao Sunnayo Baby (しょぼい顔すんなよベイベー)" by The Loose Dogs
  • Ending (episode 52): "Saraba Aoki Omakage (さらば碧き面影)" by Road of Major
Season 3
  • Opening (episodes 53–77): "PLAY THE GAME" by Road of Major
  • Ending (episodes 53–67): "Strike Party!!!" by BeForU[8]
  • Ending (episodes 68–77): "Yoru ni Nareba" (夜になれば) by The Loose Dogs
  • Ending (episode 78): "PLAY THE GAME" by Road of Major
Season 4
  • Opening (episode 80-103): "RISE" by Ootomo Kouhei
  • Ending (episode 79–95): "ONE DAY" by The Loose Dogs
  • Ending (episode 96-103): "Ame nochi niji iro" (雨のち虹色) by The Loose Dogs feat. Maki Oguro and Showtaro Morikubo (Gorō Shigeno)
  • Ending (episode 104): "Rise" by Ootomo Kouhei
Season 5
  • Opening (episode 106–128): "Hey! Hey! Alright" by SCHA DARA PARR feat. Kaela Kimura
  • Ending (episode 105–120): "Stay with me" by Hitomi Shimatani
  • Ending (episode 121–128): "Jibun Color" (ジブンカラー) by Yu Nakamura[9]
  • Ending (episode 129):"Kokoro e (心絵 -- ココロエ)" by Road of Major
Season 6
  • Opening (episode 131–153): "Kokoro e" (心絵—ココロエ) by TRIPLANE
  • Ending (episode 130–142): "Twilight Star" (トワイライトスター) by Megamasso
  • Ending (episode 143–153): "Zutto Mae Kara (ずっと 前から)" by French Kiss
  • Ending (episode 154): "Kokoro e (心絵 -- ココロエ)" by Road of Major

Original video animations

Message
  • Ending: "Kokoro e" (心絵—ココロエ) by Showtaro Morikubo
World Series
  • Ending (episode 1–2): "Time capsule" (メインテーマ) by CLUTCHO

Major: Yūjō no Winning Shot

Major 2nd

2nd Season 1
  • Opening (episode 1-13): "Koete Ike" (越えていけ) by Kyūso Nekokami
  • Opening (episode 14–25): "Dreamcatcher" (ドリームキャッチャー) by BERRY GOODMAN (ベリーグッドマン)
  • Ending (episode 1-13): "Pride" (プライド) by Yū Takahashi
  • Ending (episode 14–25): "Sairen" by Reol
2nd Season 2
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Notes

  1. All English episode titles taken from Crunchyroll.

References

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