Pickups of theme songs and insert songs from the Mobile Suit Gundam series throughout the years!
Since its broadcast began in 1979, the music that colors the stories of the Gundam series—set against the backdrop of space—has captivated the hearts of countless anime fans.
In this article, we spotlight the opening and insert songs from the Gundam franchise that have made their mark on anison history.
We present a selection of masterpieces that brilliantly capture each work’s worldview.
Why not immerse yourself in these grand narratives, accompanied by sounds so vivid they conjure the battles right before your eyes?
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Picking up the historical opening and insert songs from the Mobile Suit Gundam series! (71–80)
dearsGACKT

The theme song for Fuji-Q Highland’s Gundam-themed attraction “GUNDAM THE RIDE: Space Fortress A BAOA QU.” It’s a must-hear for Gackt fans, as Gackt handled everything—lyrics, composition, vocals, and arrangement.
It also captures the Gundam worldview very well.
HIGH and MIGHTY COLORPRIDE

The major-label debut single by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR, released on January 26, 2005.
It became the opening theme for the MBS/TBS anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY and turned into a highly popular classic.
CENTURY COLORRAY-GUNS

This track lets you enjoy a 90s band sound leaning toward the visual kei style that was very popular at the time.
The sparkling guitar tones and interweaving synths create a pleasantly driving sense of speed.
It’s a love-it-or-hate-it kind of song, but it completely refreshed the show’s previous image and became a hot topic.
Beyond the tearsSTEREOPONY

It’s a song used as the theme for Mobile Suit Gundam 00, with lyrics that convey strength, kindness, and poignancy.
I believe it gave energy to many people.
It’s a track you never get tired of no matter how many times you listen to it, with a driving, fast-paced tempo.
slashyama

A moving song by yama that portrays the conflicts and growth faced amid fierce battles.
Featuring a heavy rock sound and sweeping strings, the neutral, husky vocals build a dramatic world.
Released digitally in April 2023, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Season 2.
The lyrics, centered on confronting oneself and breaking free from the past, inspire the courage to face hardship.
It’s a perfect track not only for anime fans but also for moments when you want to rouse your spirits.
Flash of GHasegawa Daisuke

Its composition, which seems almost tailored to a younger audience, generated buzz.
Even those unfamiliar with Gundam will likely feel its presence through this song.
It’s an upbeat, refreshing track that lifts your spirits.
Sorrowful WarriorDaisuke Inoue

Songs imbued with vivid melodies and deep emotion have the power to resonate in listeners’ hearts.
The lyrics, which sing of the anguish and hope of those who live amid conflict, are depicted as vividly as a scene from a film.
Released in July 1981, this track drew major attention as the theme song for the animated film Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow.
Daisuke Inoue’s powerful vocals brilliantly express the warriors’ complex feelings.
It’s great to listen to alone on a quiet night, and just as enjoyable to play while chatting with friends.
Be sure to savor this unforgettable classic.





