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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 Comprehensive Introduction to All the TV Anime and Movie Theme Songs (11–20)

DAY×DAYBLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT / The opening theme song “DAY×DAY” from the anime Gintama° is included on their first album “≒ Equivalence.”
DAY×DAYBLUE ENCOUNT

This is a song by BLUE ENCOUNT packed with passionate messages.

It was also used as the opening theme for the anime Gintama, capturing the hearts of many fans.

Included on their second single released in July 2015, this track sings of the strong will to face adversity and the resolve to protect those who are dear.

Give it a listen when you need the courage to believe in yourself.

Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks

Pride Revolution / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
Pride RevolutionCHiCO with HoneyWorks

A track packed with energetic, uplifting messages.

Released in November 2015, it captured many hearts as the opening theme for the anime Gintama°.

The lyrics, which depict gaining courage from someone important and facing hardships head-on, are striking.

Even while carrying anxiety and fear, it conveys the strength to keep moving forward without losing hope.

It’s a song that gives you courage every time you listen.

VSBLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT 'VS' Music Video [TV Tokyo Anime 'Gintama' Porori Arc Opening Theme]
VSBLUE ENCOUNT

This is a song by BLUE ENCOUNT whose exhilarating sound and passionate message resonate deeply.

It’s infused with a strong will to fight oneself and face hardships, and listening to it fills you with courage.

Released in November 2017, it was chosen as the opening theme for the popular anime Gintama: Porori-hen.

It’s a track we want everyone who’s trying to move forward with burning determination to hear.

It will surely ignite your heart and give you the strength to believe in your own potential.

ShuraDOES

DOES “Shura” (Gintama anime on TV Tokyo: Ending Theme)
ShuraDOES

An exhilarating, fast-paced rock number by DOES! Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama, it was released as a single in May 2007 and spent 15 weeks on the Oricon charts.

It’s also included on the album SUBTERRANEAN ROMANCE and is highly regarded among fans.

Don’t the lyrics—depicting youthful struggles, growth, and self-reflection—feel like they give you a push forward?

Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

SPYAIR “Sakura Mitsutsuki (Short ver.)”
Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

It’s the opening theme for Gintama.

SPYAIR is a rock band, and this is their second collaboration with Gintama.

The bassist, MOMIKEN, commented, “We focused on encounters and partings, and infused it with SPYAIR’s signature catchiness.”

Shangri-La AlienSerial TV Drama

MUSIC VIDEO for the TV drama series 'Paradise Alien'
Shangri-La AlienSerial TV Drama

It’s a track included on serial TV drama’s third major-label single, and it was used as the opening theme for episodes 202–227 of the anime Gintama.

The song’s tagline is “Japanese-made rock ’n’ roll.” The vibe of the anime and the track match perfectly, don’t they?

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

WonderlandFLiP

FLiP “Wonderland” Official Music Video
WonderlandFLiP

FLiP’s third single features an energetic, passionate rock sound that leaves a strong impression.

Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Gintama, the song expresses a firm determination to chase dreams and hope for the future.

As symbolized by the phrase “Aiming for tomorrow’s Wonderland,” it’s a track that gives you the courage to face any challenge.

Released in May 2012, it peaked at No.

27 on the Oricon charts and reached No.

16 on the Billboard JAPAN HOT 100, proving its popularity as an anime song.

Filled with forward-looking energy, it’s recommended for moments when you want to take a new step or push toward your dreams.