Four Endings, Zero Credits, Pure Nostalgia
ShoPro's official anime YouTube channel has uploaded the creditless ending animations for all four cours of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., produced by J.C.Staff (Food Wars!, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?). The uploads are part of a broader 10th anniversary celebration marking a decade since the psychic-comedy anime first aired in July 2016.
The series follows Kusuo Saiki, a high schooler born with overwhelming psychic abilities who wants nothing more than a boring, anonymous life. His classmates have other plans. Based on Shūichi Asō's manga published by Shueisha, the anime ran for two seasons before a finale special in 2018.
The four ending themes span the full run of the TV series:
- Season 1, Cour 1: Dempagumi.inc, "Psi desu I LIKE YOU"
- Season 1, Cour 2: Natsuki Hanae, "Kokoro"
- Season 2, Cour 1: Dempagumi.inc, "Psi Hakkenden!"
- Season 2, Cour 2: Saiki Kusuo Clubraver feat. Saiki Kusuo (CV: Hiroshi Kamiya), Teruhashi Kokomi (CV: Ai Kayano), Aiura Mikoto (CV: Eri Kitamura), "Duet Shite Kuda-Psi"
Hanae and Kamiya Pull Double Duty
Two of the four endings feature voice actors from the show itself. Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro Kamado in Demon Slayer) performed the season 1 second-cour ending "Kokoro" while also voicing the spirit medium Torisuka Reita in the series. The season 2 finale ending goes further, turning into a full character song with Hiroshi Kamiya (Levi in Attack on Titan) as Saiki, Ai Kayano as the impossibly beautiful Teruhashi, and Eri Kitamura as the fortune-teller Aiura.
J-pop group Dempagumi.inc handled the other two endings, maintaining their long-running relationship with the franchise. The group also performed the show's season 1 second-cour opening, making them the most prolific musical contributors to the Saiki K. anime.
A Week of Creditless Releases
The ending uploads follow last week's release of all four creditless opening sequences, also posted on the ShoPro channel on June 1. Together, the two batches give fans the complete set of eight OP and ED sequences from the TV anime, clean and unobstructed for the first time.
The 10th anniversary project doesn't stop at music videos. A fan-vote campaign asking viewers to pick their favorite episodes wrapped up at the end of May, with results set to be announced on August 6 and August 16, 2026.
Looking Ahead
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is available to stream internationally on Netflix, which carried all seasons and the finale special. The source manga by Shūichi Asō is published in English by Viz Media under the Shonen Jump imprint. All four creditless ED videos are streaming now on ShoPro's anime YouTube channel, alongside last week's OP batch.

