Otaku obsessed with listening to famous anime songs, Vocaloid or celebrated scores from noteworthy video games may perhaps appreciate the convenience provided by the recently unveiled ANiUTa, a streaming service that allows users to easily listen to the aforementioned music all in one place without having to rummage through streaming services or YouTube.
ANiUTa is billed as the “world’s first anime song streaming service”, with over 30 Japanese production companies and record labels announcing their cooperation with it to bring “over 50,000” songs (far below most other streaming services but hopefully making up for that with niche titles not available elsewhere) together in one handy package for unlimited listening.
A PV has been released featuring some of the songs that will be available via the service:
The service is available in Japan now for Android and iOS at ¥600 a month, whilst an overseas version is scheduled for release sometime near the end of the year.
Well I really like the picture of the girl above, but is that strap part of her shirt or is suppose to be a bra, because it just disappears at the collar.
Too bad no actual anime characters are that interesting, but I guess they do not want to promote a bad attitude for people who are 17 years old and older or something, Nuuuuuu!
Haha “she”
That’s more than likely a trap. Gujira (the hentai artist) drew traps from time to time.
Meh, streaming. I’ll be needing a download for the flac versions.
let me know when the overseas version comes out.
I recognize that girl(male)!
Where is she(he) from??
Kimeseku ni maketa shounen
Ehhh Plenty of websites already offer anime songs and what not, for free, without having to “rummage” through youtube.