: Fans often use "Fairytale" for "Anime Mix" videos featuring dramatic or tragic romances. High-energy clips often feature titles like Your Lie in April (which also centers on a violinist) or Shingeki no Bahamut .
While there isn't one single "official" version, these clips are highly popular in the anime community due to the song’s energetic violin melody and themes of lost love and obsession. Why this combination is popular
: Lining up the lyrics about "falling in love with a fairytale" with romantic or bittersweet moments between characters.
: The song is frequently paired with the anime series Fairy Tail due to the identical name, often creating mashups between Rybak’s violin and the iconic Fairy Tail Main Theme .
: Focus on a single character who "lost" their love, mirroring the song's narrative.
In these AMVs, editors typically sync the fast-paced violin solos with: : Fast cuts during the chorus.