Popular Gundam Song Rankings [2026]
The Gundam series marked the 40th anniversary since the broadcast of the original Mobile Suit Gundam in 2019.
I feel there aren’t many anime that people of all ages—from adults to children—can talk about across generations.
From that 40-year history, I’ve put together a ranked list of songs that have colored Gundam.
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Popular Gundam Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
PRIDEHIGH and MIGHTY COLOR71rank/position

This is the major debut single released in January 2005 by a six-member rock band from Okinawa, chosen as the second opening theme for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY.
Featuring powerful dual male-female vocals and heavy guitar work, it’s a grand rock number that sings of resolve and pride on the battlefield.
It debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon charts and became one of their signature songs, earning them the New Artist Award at the 47th Japan Record Awards.
Its exhilarating sound, perfectly matched to the anime’s world, resonates as an uplifting anthem for moments when you need courage to face adversity or the strength to stand by your convictions.
MIND EDUCATIONMisty Eyes72rank/position

The opening theme of the Gundam series radio drama “Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Blind Target.” It features a cool guitar riff arrangement and vocals with a clear, expansive tone.
The radio production does not include mobile suits; instead, it skillfully turns character portrayals into a story—a Gundam expressed solely through voices.
It stands out as an unconventional work.
Red:birthmarkAina ji Endo73rank/position

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.
Days of JewelsAina ji Endo74rank/position

An insert song from the final episode of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, which turns its gaze not to the battlefield but to the brilliance of everyday life.
It’s an original track by Aina The End, released digitally in July 2023.
Written and composed by Aina herself, this warm mid-tempo number was born from a melody that came to her during a period when an injury made her afraid to dance.
It portrays the heartbeat and human connections felt in seemingly ordinary days as “jewels,” carefully depicting the beauty of each day that should never be taken for granted.
A gentle anthem of encouragement that resonates especially when facing life’s hardships.
Deeper than the seaAyaetsuko75rank/position

The ending theme of Mobile Fighter G Gundam (April 1994–March 1995).
In contrast to the intensity of the opening, the gentle ending theme feels like the heroine, Rain, embracing the battle-worn Domon with a motherly, vast love and tenderness after his fiery fights.
I’m going to sleep now.Toda Keiko76rank/position

The famous song that played during Amuro and Lalah’s scene in episode 41, “A Cosmic Glow,” of the first TV anime series Mobile Suit Gundam.
The suggestive lyrics can feel a bit unsettling for a TV anime, but it remains highly popular among the First Gundam generation.
There are versions with dialogue and without.
HALONOMELON NOLEMON77rank/position

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.


