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[Gintama] A comprehensive look at all the TV anime and movie theme songs throughout the series!

Gintama, which was adapted from a popular manga into an anime and even a live-action film, has earned support from a wide range of audiences.

According to the original creator Hideaki Sorachi, the work falls under the genre of an “SF human drama pseudo-period comedy,” and its screen adaptations always draw attention for their impactful theme songs.

In this article, we’re spotlighting Gintama’s theme songs—introducing standout tracks that fully capture the Gintama world, brought to life by popular bands, powerhouse artists, and uniquely distinctive units.

[Gintama] A Complete Rundown of All the TV Anime and Movie Theme Songs (21–30)

Until the end?Aqua Timez

Aqua Timez “Saigo made” Music Video
Till the End? Aqua Timez

A must-listen track for Gintama fans has arrived! This song was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Gintama° starting in July 2015.

Released in August 2015 as Aqua Timez’s 18th single, it colored the endings from episode 278 to 291.

The lyrics, themed around a strong will to overcome loneliness and a sense of powerlessness, leave a lasting impression.

It beautifully portrays both human weakness and strength, and together with its moving melody, gently pushes listeners forward.

It’s the perfect song for anyone striving to achieve their dreams on their own or seeking the courage to face difficulties.

Speed of flowTHE RODEO CARBURETTOR

【BAND COVER】The Rodeo Carburettor/Speed of Flow【cover by OtaMetaL】
Speed of flowTHE RODEO CARBURETTOR

A track by THE RODEO CARBURETTOR marked by a driving rhythm and powerful sound.

The lyrics, depicting orange skies, the coming of night, and the sensations and field of view of people, express the passage of time as it changes.

Released as a single in February 2008, it peaked at No.

43 on the Oricon chart.

It was used as the eighth ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Gintama, running from episode 88 to episode 99.

The song evokes the loneliness and uncertainty of people living in the present, as well as a sense of hope for new beginnings.

It’s a recommended track for listeners seeking a sense of speed or for anyone who feels on the verge of losing themselves in city life.

[Gintama] A comprehensive showcase of all the opening and ending themes from the TV anime and films! (31–40)

MR.RAINDROPAmplified

This is a song by amplified, a rock band from Hong Kong.

The lyrics, which liken a sense of loss to raindrops, are especially striking.

The question “Why do we have to part?” resonates deeply with listeners.

Included on the album Turn It Up!, it was released in August 2006.

Chosen as the second ending theme for the anime Gintama, it became beloved by many.

It’s a track that sinks into your heart when you’re feeling heartbreak or the transience of life.

If you listen to it on a rainy day, it might even lift your spirits.

You MAGICmonobright

It was included on monobright’s fifth single and used as the opening theme for episodes 126 to 150.

This song was the band’s first tie-in, and thanks to it they even broke into the Oricon Top 10!

Silver SkyRedballoon

Released in 2007, redballoon’s third single is a track distinguished by a beautiful melody where wistfulness and hope intertwine.

Chosen as the opening theme for the third season of the TV anime Gintama, it conveys a strong bond and a positive message—supporting and believing in each other even when you feel you might lose sight of the path forward.

The single also achieved commercial success, peaking at No.

10 on the weekly Oricon chart and appearing for nine weeks.

The lyrics, which embody a strong will to chase a fading light and a yearning to live positively, are sure to resonate with anyone striving to overcome life’s hardships.

Snow WingsRedballoon

A poignant song that accompanies the season of falling snow.

Wrapped in the cold night air, it carries a wish to cherish warm feelings even while holding a lonely heart.

Released in 2007 as redballoon’s debut single, it was used as the third ending theme for the anime Gintama.

It enjoyed popularity, reaching No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Depicting people who cannot stop on freezing nights, dreams scattering in all directions, and scenes where pure-white feelings overflow, this work has continued to resonate with many, a song you’ll want to listen to in the cold season.

DESTINYsleep-talking

Negoto – DESTINY [Official Music Video]
DESTINY Sleep-Talk

A destiny melody woven by Negoto.

Their song, chronicling an endless journey and eternal moments, resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in June 2015 as the ending theme for Gintama°, their ninth single showcases the evolution of the band’s sound.

The lyrics, carried by Sachiko Aoyama’s vocals, express the joys and sorrows of life—and the strength to transcend them.

The story-driven music video is also a highlight.

This work invites reflection on the meaning of life and fate, making it perfect for music fans seeking profound emotion.

It’s a memorable track packed with Negoto’s distinctive appeal.