Samurai Champloo's opening is entirely in English, as is "You", the end theme of one specific episode.Namie Amuro's "Come", one of the Inuyasha endings, is half in English, including the chorus.Asuka's English voice actress dubs one of the versions, "Fry Me to the Moon". The ending of Neon Genesis Evangelion is a stanza of "Fly Me to the Moon".The intro is "Stray" by Steve Conte while the ending is "Gravity" by Maaya Sakamoto. Both the opening and ending of Wolf's Rain are in English.hack//SIGN is sung in ( slightly poor) English, but its ending is in Japanese.
And is English, sort of, it's by a band from London.
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Serial Experiments Lain's intro, "Duvet" by Boa, is in English.It doubles as an Award-Bait Song, thanks in part to Yoko Kanno's involvement. The ending to one of the compilation movies for ∀ Gundam, "After All" is also sung in English by Donna Burke.The first ending to Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory is called "Magic" and sung entirely in English.May we present "Human Touch", the first ED of Gundam X by the late great Warren Wiebe.The theme song of Deadman Wonderland is in Surprisingly Good English.So is the third ending of Gundam SEED Destiny, sung by the same person from above.A later opening, "Tonight Tonight" is entirely in (not particularly good) English.The first ending, performed by Rie Fu, is half Japanese, half Surprisingly Good English.The Ending Theme of Paradise Kiss is Franz Ferdinand's "Do You Want To?".Both openings of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex are Russian with a little bit of Latin and English thrown in.