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* ''[[Sister Princess]]'' closes each episode with a reflective song called "Tsubasa" ("Wings") which muses on the directions life takes one.
* ''[[Dragon Half]]'' closes with a nonsense patter song about an omelette, sung to [[Ludwig Van Beethoven|Beethoven's]] 7th symphony.
* One season of ''[[Ranma ½|[[Ranma 1/2½]]'' ended its episodes with the "Ranma Lambada", which retold the series premise in humorous musical form; the full-length version included vocal cameos from all major characters. Another season ended episodes with a song called "Red Shoe Sunday", in which Shampoo and Kasumi each musically long for the man of their dreams.
* The Ending Theme in ''[[Love Hina]]'' is noticeably lower-key than the upbeat opening theme (except for the last episode of season one, which ends with the upbeat "Hajimari wa koko kara", a perfect bridge to season two. Of course, the story arc trajectory promised by that song came to a crashing halt with the cancellation of season two...). ''[[Love Hina Again]]'' continues this, but the theme shifts from focusing on Naru to a Gothic themed Kanako and back again, reflecting the two and their struggle over Keitaro.
* The second Ending Theme of ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' is if anything MORE [[Hot-Blooded]] than the Opening Theme.
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* ''[[Persona 3]]'' featured an ending song in the credits with the lyrics being based on the POV of [[Ridiculously Human Robot|Aigis.]]
** ''[[Persona 4]]'' also features an ending theme in the POV of the [[Heroic Mime|Protagonist.]]
* The ending of [[Super Smash Bros.]] ''Brawl'' is an unique variation: the theme is the same as the opening, except this time, the lyrics to the [[Ominous Latin Chanting]] are shown, allowing the player to catch the meaning of it.
* The video game ''Ō[[Ōkami|kami]]'' featured a song called ''Reset'' as its ending theme.
* ''[[Backyard Sports|Backyard Skateboarding]]'' has an ending theme called "Skate Rock," performed by the Knights of Rockville.