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 Historic Opening and Insert Songs from the Mobile Suit Gundam Series (21–30)
Red:birthmarkAina ji Endo

This is an emotionally charged song whose vocals by Aina the End resonate deeply.
Themes of lost dreams and love, as well as pain, are expressed through vivid imagery, stirring the listener’s heart.
Released in April 2023, it was chosen as the ending theme for Season 2 of the popular anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.
TK from Ling tosite sigure contributed to the production, resulting in a passionately intense rock sound.
When you want to face the complex emotions within yourself, why not listen to this song? It will surely stay close to your heart.
From the depths of the heart to the water planetMoriguchi Hiroko

The latter opening theme of the TV anime Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.
With Hiroko Moriguchi’s soft, flowing vocals, it became a song that markedly differs from the first opening theme.
It is also Hiroko Moriguchi’s debut single.
The composer is American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, and the lyricist is Masao Urino.
Shining in the StormYonekura Chihiro

Chihiro Yonekura’s debut single, released on January 24, 1996.
It served as the opening theme for the OVA Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team and is a classic that enjoys extremely high popularity even within the Gundam series.
It’s a track that still stands strong today.
DAYBREAK’S BELLL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s 32nd single, released on October 10, 2007.
It became the opening theme for Season 1 of the MBS/TBS anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
It is a renowned song in the Gundam series, packed with L’Arc~en~Ciel’s distinctive appeal.
StarRingChildAimer

It’s a beautiful piece you’ll want to listen to over and over, and hearing it will give you strength.
It’s a refreshing, hugely popular song that you’ll want to play when you’re working hard at something.
I imagine many people find their hearts healed just by listening to it.
SurvivorBLUE ENCOUNT

It’s also well-loved as a song that’s particularly popular among men.
For many listeners, the story races through their minds and gets them hyped.
With its powerful, dynamic sound, the track is captivating, and I think many people feel both the grandeur and the gritty realism of the Gundam world when they listen to it.
Meteor -Meteia-T.M.Revolution

A masterpiece included on T.M.Revolution’s sixth album “coordinate,” released on March 26, 2003.
It was used as an insert song in the TBS/MBS anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.
I believe it’s the best song in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.


