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Cheer songs from Power Pro and popular BGM: a collection of divine tracks

The PowerPro series has long been loved as a landmark in baseball games.

The BGM and cheering songs that excite players’ hearts are cherished as key elements that further enhance the game’s appeal.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks—focusing on cheering songs that are popular at high school baseball games, professional baseball, and even Samurai Japan matches.

Feel free to use them as references when creating your own cheering songs.

Power Pro Cheer Songs and Popular BGM: Compilation of Legendary Tracks (11–20)

Jamboree Mickey! Let’s dance!

[Power Pro 2022] Cheer Song “Jamboree Mickey (Kamimura Gakuen Ver.)”
Jamboree Mickey! Let's dance!

It gained popularity as a song for a kids’ program where you can enjoy dancing to your heart’s content with Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends.

The videos of the cast dancing energetically also became a hot topic on social media.

The track features a melody inspired by the familiar “Mickey Mouse March,” making it irresistible for Disney fans.

It’s also hugely popular as a cheer song for high school baseball, and if you recreate it in PowerPro, you can capture the united atmosphere of a ballpark! Be sure to use it in games where you want to pump things up with your teammates.

Tenri Fanfare

Do you know that famous fanfare that rings out in the stands at Koshien? It’s the tune that blares triumphantly on the trumpet the moment a batter hits a single—a short piece that serves as the unmistakable signal for scoring.

Despite its brevity, the bold melody instantly lifts the listener’s spirits, almost like magic that swings the momentum of the game! The fanfare originated with Tenri High School’s band, and while the original source had long been unknown, in 2016 it was revealed to be based on the Overture to “Maxim Caci,” which became a hot topic.

When you hear it at a critical turning point, it’s sure to fire up the players’ fighting spirit!

SEE OFFBRHMAN

“SEE OFF,” included on the debut album A MAN OF THE WORLD released in September 1998.

This former classic is once again in the spotlight as a cheer song for high school baseball.

For fans from back then, that’s quite a surprise!

Space Battleship Yamatosasaki isao

It’s the theme song from the anime Space Battleship Yamato.

Isao Sasaki’s soul-stirring, powerful vocals and the grand orchestral sound match perfectly with a brass band arrangement for a fight song.

The sense of tragic resolve and indomitable spirit the piece portrays—carrying humanity’s hopes toward a distant destination—surely resonates with players in Power Pros facing a do-or-die moment or aiming for a comeback.

It opened the TV anime that aired starting in 1974 and became beloved by many.

The dramatic structure, moving from the heroic intro into the more wistful main section, would make any game even more exciting.

In a make-or-break situation where you absolutely can’t lose, it’s bound to push your team’s morale to the limit!

Tomorrow ~Wings to the Future~

Cheer on high school baseball with a PowerPros song! “Tomorrow ~Wings to the Future~”
Tomorrow ~Wings to the Future~

“Tomorrow ~ Wings to the Future,” the opening theme of Power Pro 9, is a fan favorite.

Both the original version sung by Keiko Horiuchi and the brass arrangement brim with a bright, festive mood that conveys real passion! For those who played Power Pro 9, it’s likely a cherished anthem of their youth.

In high school baseball, Nihon University Third High School used it as a cheer song.

It lifts your spirits, and listening to it makes you feel like you can really swing for the fences!

Vamp Slugger

Cheer on high school baseball with a Power Pro track! “Vamp Slugger”
Vamp Slugger

“Vamp Slugger,” the theme song that played in the Vamp High School arc of the PowerPro app, captures the school’s mystique and enigmatic atmosphere.

It’s a stylish track with a dazzling drive and a bewitching, almost “cursed” energy.

Even when you’re behind, it refuses to sound defeated, and it might even carry a hint of trickery that lures the opponent into making mistakes.

Like “Now! Legendary Strongest Battle,” the brass arrangement by the Nihon University Third High School wind ensemble—known for being the first to bring full brass band performance into baseball team cheering—adds a compelling flair and really fires things up.

Pawapuro Cheer Songs and Popular BGM: Compilation of Legendary Tracks (21–30)

peace signYonezu Kenshi

[Part 2] I tried making an anime song cheer theme in PowerPro
peace signYonezu Kenshi

This is a song by Kenshi Yonezu that was used as the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia.

As the title suggests, the lyrics carry a powerful message of encouragement, telling you to raise a peace sign to become a hero, which leaves a strong impression.

Even when arranged as a cheer song, its power remains undiminished.