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Hot Hits from Pachinko and Pachislot! A Special Feature on Hype-Inducing Anthem Tracks

In pachinko and pachislot, there are machines across many genres featuring popular anime, manga, and idols, each entertaining fans with its own unique effects and presentations.

Music plays a crucial role in pachinko and pachislot! In particular, the songs you hear when you get a reach or hit are often classic or famous tracks that can instantly boost your excitement.

In this article, we’ll introduce popular songs that play in pachinko and pachislot.

Will the music from your favorite machine make the list?

Legendary Pachinko and Pachislot tracks are on fire! A special feature on god-tier songs that crank your hype to the max (41–50)

red berriesSatou Satomi

Pachinko/Pachislot Original Divine Song: CR Hell Girl 2 - Akai Mi (Red Fruit) Full Version - App Audio Source - High Quality
red berriesSatou Satomi

The anime Hell Girl is a mystery horror about sending hated people to hell.

When it was turned into a pachinko machine, many of us thought, “Why this series?” Even so, the machine became a huge hit and sequels kept coming.

The song Akai Mi, created for pachinko and pachislo, is outstanding even as a regular pop track.

The adorable voice—so charming it makes you wonder, “Who’s singing this?”—is especially noteworthy! Words sprinkled throughout the lyrics evoke the anime’s story, delighting fans.

If you haven’t heard it yet, definitely give it a listen!

Iconic Pachinko and Pachislot Tracks Are On Fire! A Collection of Hype-Inducing Bangers (51–60)

MagiaKalafina

A gothic piece with a majestic choral part that lingers in your ears.

It’s a song by the female music group Kalafina, released in 2011 as their ninth single.

It served as the ending theme for the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, which sparked a massive boom at the time.

Despite its cute character designs, Madoka Magica has a story with a striking contrast.

This song truly captures that world.

If you haven’t seen the anime, you should—once you know the story, the song may sound completely different.

Amazing Grace

A song that plays in Million God: Triumph of the Gods is famously said to mean a “sure big win!?” whenever it comes on.

The original is a Christian hymn that has been covered by many artists over the years.

Thanks in part to Million God’s influence, it’s also used in other machines with “god”-related titles, such as P EX Zeus and CR Ultimate Judgment.

When this song plays, plenty of players can’t help but pump their fists.

Its atmosphere perfectly complements the divine, awe-inspiring visuals.

Memory of the MoonShintani Sanae

[Official] Tsuki no Kioku <Magical Halloween 2>
Memory of the MoonShintani Sanae

The slot machine series Magical Halloween was released in 2007.

Among the games, Magical Halloween 2 is especially popular, and the song that plays during the BIG bonus is Tsuki no Kioku.

It’s sung by Sanae Shintani, who is active both as an anisong singer and a voice actress.

The wah-infused guitar cutting sticks in your ears—it’s a very cool number.

Shintani’s wistful vocals match the steady, understated melody perfectly.

For fans of Magical Halloween, it’s a familiar piece and a signature track of the series.

ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana

Nana Mizuki “ETERNAL BLAZE” (NANA MIZUKI LIVE CIRCUS 2013 at Seibu Dome)
ETERNAL BLAZEMizuki Nana

It was used as the opening song for the anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s and became a huge hit as an anime song! Since “innocent starter” was a big hit in the first season of the series, I still vividly remember how highly anticipated the tie-in with Nana Mizuki was among fans at the time.

It was also used for the pachinko machine P Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Bonds of Two.

Even people who discovered the song for the first time must have found themselves intrigued, don’t you think? These hit songs are masterpieces from a time when Nana Mizuki wasn’t yet widely mainstream.

They might be considered hidden gems now, but among her fans, they are some of the most popular songs from the anime series.

Space Battleship YamatoSasaki Isao & Roiyaru Naitsu

Space Battleship Yamato (1) / Isao Sasaki + The Royal Knights
Space Battleship YamatoSasaki Isao & Roiyaru Naitsu

Even people who don’t know Space Battleship Yamato directly are familiar with terms like “warp,” which refers to traveling across time and space, and “wave motion gun,” an attack that uses a mass of energy, right? It seems the term “space battleship” itself was also a coined word by the manga creator Leiji Matsumoto.

The pachinko Space Battleship Yamato series has also been a long-running hit.

In particular, CR Space Battleship Yamato – ONLY ONE – is a hugely popular machine with an approximately 90% jackpot continuation rate.

The song that plays during a big win might be a nostalgic tune for the dad generation.

The “adventure setting out for the distant Iscandar” depicted in the lyrics was also a boyhood dream.

LionSheriru Nōmu starring May’n/Ranka Rī (Nakajima Ai)

Live “Lion” May’n/Megumi Nakajima at Nippon Budokan 2010-12-22 [Conducted by Yoko Kanno] [Subtitled]
LionSheriru Nōmu starring May'n/Ranka Rī (Nakajima Ai)

It’s a familiar number for anime fans from the 2000s.

The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Macross Frontier, performed by May’n and Megumi Nakajima.

The Macross series has a long history, and this installment is among the most passionately supported by fans, often vying for the top spot.

The lyrics evoke such a grand sense of scale that they feel like they’re expressing the anime’s story on their own.

Some listeners might even find their grip on the steering wheel tightening when this track comes on.