Theme songs and insert songs of Ultraman
We present the theme songs of Ultraman, Japan’s iconic tokusatsu hero series that has continued since 1966.
Hasn't every man had a time when he loved Ultraman?
When Ultraman unleashes his signature move, the Spacium Beam, he crosses his arms in a cross shape, and it’s said that this pose was inspired by the way ninjas throw shuriken.
Now then, please enjoy this playlist, which features a lineup ranging from very nostalgic tracks to more recent ones.
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Ultraman Theme and Insert Songs (11–20)
Run through! ~ Wandaba ‘CREW GUYS’Project DMM with TMC
This is a song that was used as an insert song in Ultraman Mebius.
It’s the kind of track that encourages you when you’re feeling down, and it’s easy to play on repeat as background music for work.
You could say it’s a good song that clearly conveys the image of giving you the willpower to face your enemies.
Ultraman MebiusProject DMM with Urutora Bōeitai

The theme song of Ultraman Mebius.
As a Heisei-era Ultraman series that returned to its roots, it strikes a good balance by following the style of the Showa-era Ultraman theme songs while adding a modern touch.
Since Ultraman Mebius itself was a good work, this song is also fairly popular.
Ultraman MaxTEAM DASH with Project DMM

It’s the theme song of Ultraman Max.
Perhaps because the preceding series, Ultraman Nexus, was an unconventional entry for Ultraman, Max carries a strong back-to-basics spirit, and this song also has the feel of a classic return-to-roots anthem.
Fight! Ultraman LeoHide Yuki

The second opening song of Ultraman Leo.
It continues to capture the essence of Ultraman Leo with its gritty, hard-edged melody and vocals that effectively reflect the work.
The rousing call of “Leo! Fight!” leaves a strong impression.
The lyricist, Yū Aku, is also very famous, and the lyrics are, as expected, excellent.
Unite ~To Connect With You~Boijā feat.Project DMM

This song served as the ending theme for the Ultraman X TV series and was also used as the theme song for the movie Ultraman X: Here It Comes! Our Ultraman.
Unlike the opening theme, it has a calmer tone befitting an ending.
Our GreatKyoumoto Masaki

Like Ultraman Powered, which also aired in Australia, this is a uniquely styled Ultraman theme song.
Masaki Kyomoto was deeply involved—starring in the Japanese version, naming the character, and promoting the show—and he also performs the song.
As an Ultraman theme, it’s very standard in its approach.
Ultraman Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)
Ultraman DynaTatsuya Maeda

It’s the theme song of Ultraman Dyna.
The title is a standard one that’s simply the character’s name, and the musical style is also a classic that still holds up today.
Meanwhile, the lyrics are straightforward, repeatedly calling out the name.


