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[Princess Songs] A collection of heart-fluttering masterpieces! Princess Song Compilation

Songs that make you feel an exhilarating story, pieces that are fleeting yet beautiful, and princess songs that make your heart skip a beat the moment you hear them…

In this article, we introduce a variety of tracks themed around princesses for those looking for songs related to “hime.” Among princess-themed songs, you’ll find not only ones that perfectly match your ideal image of a princess, but also works that reveal a more realistic side of princesses and the slightly bittersweet feelings of girls who long to become one.

Enjoy imagining the princesses who appear within these songs as you listen!

[Princess Songs] A Collection of Heart-Fluttering Classics! Princess Song Compilation (21–30)

Tsuruhime! Strength is beautiful to behold.Sasaki Mari

Tsuruhime! Strength is beautiful to the eye — Mari Sasaki
Tsuruhime! Strength is beautiful to behold.Sasaki Mari

An insert song from Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, it’s a character song for one of the members, Ninja White/Tsuruhime.

Unusually for a Sentai, the Red wasn’t the leader; instead, Ninja White/Tsuruhime served as a female leader, which was rare.

While later series have had a few female leaders, Tsuruhime appears to have been the first in the franchise.

Song of Princess Kaguya-sensei (Hatsune Miku version)Hatsune Miku

This is the theme song of the tokusatsu heroine drama “Suki! Suki! Majo Sensei.” The original was sung by Mitsuko Horie, but here we present the Hatsune Miku version.

It is regrettable that the actress who played the protagonist, Ms.

Tsuki Hikaru—also known as Kaguya-hime Sensei—later became the victim of a tragic incident in which she was killed by another male actor.

[Princess Songs] A Collection of Heart-Fluttering Classics! Princess Song Compilation (31–40)

Magical Mako-chanHorie Mitsuko

This is the theme song for an anime sung by Mitsuko Horie, the queen of anime songs, when she was in junior high school.

At the time, Magical Mako-chan was based on The Little Mermaid, and like the mermaid, it told the story of her venturing into the human world.

It was a very popular series.

The Vanished PrincessTomita Yasuko

The Vanished Princess / Yasuko Tomita
The Vanished PrincessTomita Yasuko

This is the theme song for the game “The Vanished Princess,” released for the Famicom Disk System.

The singer is Yasuko Tomita, who was an idol at the time.

In addition to performing the theme song, she also voiced Princess Kirara exactly as in the audio drama.

It’s very nostalgic.

Soldier of LoveKageyama Hironobu

This is the ending theme of one of the Super Sentai series, Hikari Sentai Maskman.

In this work, the protagonist, Red Mask Takeru, falls in love with Princess Ial from the enemy side and is torn apart from her, resulting in a story seemingly influenced by Romeo and Juliet.

You can pretty much get the idea just by watching the ending visuals.

By the way, the finale has a mature conclusion that can’t exactly be called a happy ending.

Find the princess!Kimura Maki

This is an image-song-style insert track that was included on the audio drama cassette bundled with the Famicom game “The Missing Princess.” In fact, the song is quite popular, and even today you can often find people online who say they loved it.

Five people as oneMizuki Ichirō

It’s the ending theme of the robot anime Beast King GoLion.

The five members who pilot GoLion were all men at first, but in the ending sequence, for some reason, Princess Fala—a character who wasn’t initially a pilot—is shown riding one of the machines.

It’s basically a spoiler, yet they boldly showed it from episode 1.

Sure enough, one of the male pilots ends up being killed in action in a rather abrupt scene around episode 7, and Princess Fala takes his place.