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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A roundup of main and insert theme songs from the Mobile Suit Gundam series through the years (’81–’90)
Sorrowful WarriorInoue Daisuke

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.
Deeper than the seaAyaetsuko

The ending theme of Mobile Fighter G Gundam (April 1994–March 1995).
In contrast to the intensity of the opening, the gentle ending theme feels like the heroine, Rain, embracing the battle-worn Domon with a motherly, vast love and tenderness after his fiery fights.
Elegy of the VictorsSeki Tomokazu

A song used in the TV anime Mobile Fighter G Gundam.
With passionate lyrics, orchestral performance, and choral work, it becomes a powerful track with a rich sense of volume.
Tomokazu Seki is a multi-talented performer who also works as a voice actor and stage actor.
FLYING IN THE SKYUjima Yoshifumi

The opening theme of the TV anime Mobile Fighter G Gundam.
Hitofumi Ushima handled the lyrics, composition, and vocals, resulting in a pop-sounding song.
The anime itself also shifted from its early image to something brighter and more pop.
This song marked Hitofumi Ushima’s debut.
I Wanna Go To A Place…Rie fu

Rie fu’s third single, which became the ending theme for the MBS/TBS network anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY.
It’s a rather relaxed ballad that isn’t very typical of the Gundam series, but I find it easy to listen to and a very good song.
Fly! GundamIkeda Ko

Mobile SuitGundam FirstThe opening theme from April 1979 to January 1980. When it comes to Gundam theme songs, this is the first one that comes to mind! With powerful, passionate lyrics and sound, it’s a classic anime song. Even people who haven’t seen the anime can probably sing the chorus.
In conclusion
The Gundam series’ theme songs and insert songs are timeless masterpieces that resonate across generations.
Each artist adds color to the world of the story with their own unique charm.
Why not add these gems—songs that linger in the heart alongside the emotions of the works—to your playlist?


