Devil Survivor 2 The Animation Op Full

Ever heard a song that just screams "apocalypse, but make it catchy"? That's pretty much the vibe of the opening theme from Devil Survivor 2 The Animation, known affectionately as the "Op Full" to those in the know. Think end-of-the-world scenarios set to a beat you can actually dance to. Sounds wild, right?
A Symphony of Doom (and J-Pop)
The song, "Triangular," performed by Nico Nico Douga artist rino, is a masterpiece of juxtaposed moods. It's bubbly and upbeat, almost deceivingly so, considering the actual plot of the anime. It's like, "Hey, meteors are falling and demons are invading, but let's have a jam session first!"
The visuals that accompany the song are equally as… striking. Bright colors clash with images of destruction. Cute character designs stand in stark contrast to the terrifying threat they face.
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What's the Fuss About Anyway?
Devil Survivor 2 is all about a group of teenagers who suddenly find themselves contracted to demons and tasked with saving the world from Septentriones, these giant, destructive beings that appear each day to wreak havoc. Heavy stuff, I know. The Op Full perfectly captures the youthful resilience and surprisingly upbeat attitude these teens display in the face of utter devastation.
It's not your typical gloomy, end-of-the-world fare. The opening theme reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there's room for friendship, courage, and maybe even a little bit of fun. The song itself becomes a sort of anthem for their struggle.

The "I Can't Believe I'm Headbanging to the Apocalypse" Effect
One of the most endearing things about the Op Full is its ability to get stuck in your head. Seriously, prepare for "Triangular" to be your new earworm. You'll find yourself humming it while doing dishes, while stuck in traffic, maybe even while trying to sleep!
But hey, at least you'll be humming a catchy tune while contemplating the impending doom. It's oddly comforting, in a very Devil Survivor 2 kind of way. Think of it as musical therapy for the apocalypse-inclined.

The repetitive nature of the chorus also helps drive home the central themes of the show. The teens are reliving the same catastrophic event over and over, trying to figure out how to break the cycle. The song, in its catchy repetition, mirrors that struggle.
Beyond the Catchiness: The Emotional Core
While the song is undeniably upbeat, there's also a hint of melancholy woven into the melody. It subtly acknowledges the gravity of the situation and the sacrifices these teens are making. It isn't all sunshine and rainbows, even if it sounds like it.

The lyrics themselves touch on themes of connection, loss, and the importance of fighting for what you believe in. It's a surprisingly deep song hidden beneath a veneer of J-Pop bubblegum. It's the kind of song that makes you want to grab your friends, face the apocalypse head-on, and maybe break into a spontaneous dance party along the way.
Ultimately, the Op Full for Devil Survivor 2 The Animation is more than just a catchy tune. It's a microcosm of the entire series: a blend of lightheartedness and darkness, hope and despair, friendship and sacrifice. And it’s something that keeps you coming back for more, ready to face whatever the Septentriones throw at you – one catchy, apocalyptic beat at a time.
So, next time you're looking for a new jam, give "Triangular" a listen. You might just find yourself strangely… uplifted by the end of the world.
Just don't blame me when you start seeing demons in your dreams.
