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)
Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei78rank/position

A track colored by a fantastical melody and EDM beats suddenly appeared as the insert song in episode 3 of the TV anime “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX,” captivating viewers.
Suisei Hoshimachi’s transparent, crystalline vocals beautifully capture the world of the series.
Evoking the stillness of night and the beauty of blooming flowers, this piece is perfect for a nighttime drive when you want lingering feelings to stay with you, for moments when you wish to step a little away from everyday life and drift into thought, and of course for fans of the same anime.
AURORAAoi Eiru79rank/position

This is one of Eir Aoi’s signature songs, singing of hope for the future like a wandering light in space.
While depicting planets falling through gaps in torn clouds and the dawn breaking after nights drowned in tears, it portrays a strong will to face hardship.
The grand sound—combining powerful vocals with an emotionally rich melody—fits perfectly with the world of Gundam.
Released in September 2012, the song was used as the opening theme for Part 4 of Mobile Suit Gundam AGE and reached No.
22 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you need to fire yourself up for challenges and adventures, or when you’re ready to take a step toward a big dream.
AURATanimura Shinji80rank/position

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.
Popular Gundam Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
dearsGACKT81rank/position

The theme song for Fuji-Q Highland’s Gundam-themed attraction “GUNDAM THE RIDE: Space Fortress A BAOA QU.” It’s a must-hear for Gackt fans, as Gackt handled everything—lyrics, composition, vocals, and arrangement.
It also captures the Gundam worldview very well.
My WorldSPYAIR82rank/position

A powerful rock number that portrays the importance of living positively, even while grappling with doubt and self-questioning! It starts from a relatable scene of leaning against a wall and reexamining one’s life, and sings of the courage to keep walking, even without an answer as to whether the chosen path is right.
Released by SPYAIR in March 2012 as their sixth single, it was used as the ending theme for Part 2 of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.
The lyrics, which convey the meaning of not dwelling on a single failure and loving your own world, will resonate as a perfect anthem for those standing at a crossroads in life or seeking the courage to dive into a new environment.
sharp #negoto83rank/position

This is a captivating track whose clear, shimmering girls-band sound blends beautifully with an epic story set in space.
The lyrics, woven by vocals that are delicate yet powerful, carefully depict emotions and scenes found in everyday life, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released as a single by Ki/oon Music in April 2012, it was used as the opening theme for the Asemu arc of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.
Recommended for those who cherish memories of youth or want to immerse themselves in the anime’s world.
merry-go-roundCHEMISTRY84rank/position

Released in March 2011, this is CHEMISTRY’s 30th single, which served as the ending theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn.
It is also included on their best-of album CHEMISTRY 2001–2011, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their debut.
The song drew attention for its lyrics, which the members themselves wrote, deeply inspired by the anime’s worldview.
Many listeners may find themselves compelled to relate to the poignant words that liken lost memories and the wish for renewal to a perpetually turning playground ride.
When you want to look back on the past yet still step forward into the future, its moving melody is sure to gently give you a push.


