List of Space Brothers episodes explained

is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures based on the original manga series by Chūya Koyama. The story follows a man named Mutta Nanba who one day gets the chance to follow his younger brother Hibito and become an astronaut. The series aired in Japan from April 1, 2012 to March 22, 2014 and was also simulcasted on Crunchyroll.[1] The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.[2]

Episode list

2nd year

Music listing

Sixteen pieces of theme music were used; eight opening themes and eight ending themes.

Space Brothers Opening and Ending Themes! First Episode !! Last Episode !! Opening Theme !! Ending Theme
1 13 "Subarashiki Sekai" by Rake
(素晴らしき世界, lit. "This Wonderful World")
14 26 "Eureka" by Sukima Switch
(ユリーカ, Yurīka)
"Kokuhaku" by Angela Aki
(告白, lit. "Confession")
27 38 "Yumemiro Sekai" by DOES
(夢見る世界, lit. "Dream-like World")
"Tete" by Akihisa Kondō
(テテ)
39 51 "Goodbye Issac" by Motohiro Hata
(グッバイ・アイザック, Gubbai Aizakku)
52 64 "Kienai E" by Magokoro Brothers
(消えない絵, lit. "Non-Disappearing Drawing")
"Beyond" by Miho Fukuhara
65 75 "Crater" by Merengue
(クレーター, Kurētā)
"Yozora no Taiyō" by Flower Companyz
(夜空の太陽, lit. Sun in the Night Sky)
76 87 "HALO" by Tacica "New World" by Kasarinchu
88 99 "B.B" by Yatou "Anata ga Ireba OK!" by Serena
(あなたがいればOK
)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crunchyroll to Stream Space Brothers . Anime News Network . 2012-03-29 . 2012-07-31.
  2. Web site: Sentai Filmworks Licenses Space Brothers TV Anime. Anime News Network. 1 July 2012.