Since it's standard practice to make an Anime Theme Song as awesome as possible, said theme likes to find its way into a privileged position in the final battle. At The Climax of the series, when things are at their most epic, the theme gets played over the show itself. Typically we'll get to hear the verses not played in the opening, and sometimes the whole song is strung together for once. This is also common in Video Games, the most common being a reprisal or orchestral version of the main theme over the final dungeon or ending sequences. Examples of Last Episode Theme Reprise include:
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| - Since it's standard practice to make an Anime Theme Song as awesome as possible, said theme likes to find its way into a privileged position in the final battle. At The Climax of the series, when things are at their most epic, the theme gets played over the show itself. Typically we'll get to hear the verses not played in the opening, and sometimes the whole song is strung together for once. This is also common in Video Games, the most common being a reprisal or orchestral version of the main theme over the final dungeon or ending sequences. Examples of Last Episode Theme Reprise include:
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| - Since it's standard practice to make an Anime Theme Song as awesome as possible, said theme likes to find its way into a privileged position in the final battle. At The Climax of the series, when things are at their most epic, the theme gets played over the show itself. Typically we'll get to hear the verses not played in the opening, and sometimes the whole song is strung together for once. The opening or closing theme can be used. Often this serves as an ultimate Theme Music Power-Up. Often it serves in this capacity for the show itself. The creators seem to be claiming their own Crowning Moment of Awesome with this music. This is also common in Video Games, the most common being a reprisal or orchestral version of the main theme over the final dungeon or ending sequences. Sub-Trope of Title Theme Drop. Related to Theme Tune Cameo, where the theme is shown to exist in-universe. Examples of Last Episode Theme Reprise include:
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