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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Mobile Suit Gundam series: A selection of historic opening and insert songs (51–60)
STEEL - Bonds of Iron and Blood -TRUE

The ending theme of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (October–March 2015).
A cheer song for Tekkadan, the group Mikazuki belongs to.
In the ending animation, it gently portrays the heartwarming, reassuring everyday lives of everyone in Tekkadan, and it’s a song that shines with bright hope.
It's not an anime — oh ancient Earthlings who have forgotten your dreams —Masato Arai

This is a signature masterpiece representing the work, which became the theme song for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.
Since the series itself is a bit old, the song may also seem dated, but despite the less-than-ideal sound quality, the composition is highly polished and very satisfying to listen to.
Life Goes OnMika Arisaka

It became the second ending theme song for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY.
The gentle vocals pair very well with the up-tempo ballad, making it very easy to listen to.
A must-listen for fans of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY!
AURAShinji Tanimura

The ending theme of the TV anime “∀ (Turn A) Gundam.” With lyrics, composition, and vocals by Shinji Tanimura, it’s an unconventional song for the Gundam series.
It’s a mature ballad showcasing Tanimura’s signature style.
There is also AURA (acoustic version), performed with only guitar and piano.
Picking Up Historical Theme and Insert Songs from the Mobile Suit Gundam Series (61–70)
Where We’re HeadedHitomi Takahashi

A celebrated masterpiece that suddenly rose to fame as the third opening theme for the MBS/TBS anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY.
Among the theme songs of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY, I think this is the best masterpiece.
HALONOMELON NOLEMON

This is an anisong that layers a danceable beat with a beautiful melody line.
Created by NOMELON NOLEMON and released in May 2025, it was written as an insert song for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX.
Following Midnight Reflection and Kienai, it is the third insert song for the same series.
Its hope-filled lyrics leave a strong impression, and by the time it ends, your heart will feel gently warmed.
Listening to it together with your partner may help you reaffirm the importance of love.
DAYBREAK’S BELLL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

With its grand melody and profound message, this song is a gem of rock that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
It masterfully fuses L’Arc~en~Ciel’s distinctive sound with lyrics themed around anti-war sentiment and love for humanity.
The intricate drum and guitar rhythm patterns, along with a youthful arrangement reminiscent of their indie days, are also striking.
Released in October 2007, the track was chosen as the opening theme for Season 1 of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00 and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also included on the album KISS, capturing the hearts of a wide audience from rock fans to anime enthusiasts.
For those who grew up loving anime and the Gundam series, it is surely a song that resonates even more deeply.





