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====Types of song-anime relations====
====Types of song-anime relations====
# Opening: The song was used during the opening sequence. For clarity, any song that plays (partially or fully) during the opening credits is deemed to be played during the "opening" sequence; as such, its song-episode relation for that episode is set as opening theme, regardless of how the song is credited in the episode credits.
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# Ending: The song was used during the ending sequence. For clarity, any song that plays (partially or fully) during the ending credits is deemed to be played during the "ending" sequence; as such, its song-episode relation for that episode is set as ending theme, regardless of how the song is credited in the episode credits.
# For Opening and Ending relations, see the [[Content:C Episode Guidance|C Episode Guidance]] page for further details and many exception cases. The below definitions are general principles for standard episodes (regular opening sequence in the first 5 minutes of the episode + regular ending sequence in the last 5 minutes of the episode) and do not cover all corner cases.
## Opening: The song was used during the opening sequence. For clarity, any song that plays (partially or fully) during the opening credits is deemed to be played during the "opening" sequence; as such, its song-episode relation for that episode is set as opening theme, regardless of how the song is credited in the episode credits.
## Ending: The song was used during the ending sequence. For clarity, any song that plays (partially or fully) during the ending credits is deemed to be played during the "ending" sequence; as such, its song-episode relation for that episode is set as ending theme, regardless of how the song is credited in the episode credits.
# Background music: The song was used as background music and is credited as such.
# Background music: The song was used as background music and is credited as such.
# Insert song: The song was used as an insert song and is credited as such.
# Insert song: The song was used as an insert song and is credited as such.
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