Draw This, Then Die! Anime Confirms Tatsuya Kitani and Regal Lily for Theme Songs

Draw This, Then Die! Anime Releases Full Opening and Ending Videos on Crunchyroll

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Ai Yasumi spreads her arms while flying with the pink raccoon mascot in Draw This, Then Die!

Ai Yasumi spreads her arms while flying with the pink raccoon mascot in Draw This, Then Die! (Image via Shin-Ei Animation).

The Draw This, Then Die! anime has released its full opening and ending sequences, giving fans a closer look at the series’ music and visuals as its Summer 2026 broadcast continues. The newly released videos showcase the opening and ending theme songs.

The release of the complete opening and ending videos comes as the anime continues to build momentum, offering fans another reason to follow the adaptation while they await each new episode.

Tatsuya Kitani and Regal Lily Perform the Anime’s Theme Songs

The Draw This, Then Die! anime has officially released its full opening and ending sequences, giving fans their first chance to experience the complete songs with the anime’s visuals. The opening theme, “Isho,” is performed by singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani, while the ending theme, “Conifer,” is performed by rock band Regal Lily.

Ai Yasumi and the pink raccoon mascot in Draw This, Then Die!
Ai Yasumi and the pink raccoon mascot in Draw This, Then Die! (Image via Shin-Ei Animation).

Both songs were previously featured in shorter promotional videos released before the anime’s premiere. The newly released versions showcase the complete animation sequences and offer a better look at the series’ emotional tone and artistic direction.

The release follows the anime’s July 3 premiere and gives viewers another reason to revisit the series as its Summer 2026 broadcast continues. The opening and ending videos highlight the coming-of-age story while complementing its heartfelt themes through music and animation.

Why the Opening and Ending Videos Are Worth Watching

Opening and ending sequences often provide more than memorable songs. They introduce the mood of a series, highlight important characters, and offer subtle hints about the story ahead.

In Draw This, Then Die!, both sequences reflect the emotional journey of Ai Yasumi and her passion for manga creation. The visuals and music work together to reinforce the anime’s central themes of creativity, determination, and personal growth.

For manga readers, the full videos offer another look at how the original story has been adapted for television. For new viewers, they serve as an inviting introduction to one of Summer 2026’s most acclaimed coming-of-age anime.

Content Writer

Piyush Modak is a Nagpur-based Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and manga coverage with a strong focus on storytelling-driven analysis. His work spans news, features, explainers, and theory-based articles, with a particular passion for the action and genres. His favourite anime is One Piece, Dragon Ball, and favourite manga is One Piece, Baruto: Two Blue Vortex.

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