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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.

Ultraman Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)

Eternal TravelerProject DMM

This is the theme song for an original work where Ultraman doesn’t take center stage; instead, the focus is on a Grand Monster Battle in which monsters are controlled and made to fight.

In contrast to the battle-centric story, it features a refreshing tone and is a very pleasant song to listen to.

Ultraman 80TALIZMAN

Ultraman 80 theme song: TALIZMAN, Noboru Kimura, Harry Kimura, Harry
Ultraman 80TALIZMAN

The theme song for Ultraman 80, a Showa-era late-period Ultraman.

As they changed up the color scheme from previous Ultraman series, the music also took a different direction with a rock vibe, setting it apart from earlier theme songs.

Even as a standalone track, it was a highly polished, well-crafted piece.

Ultraman Theme and Insert Songs (31–40)

Ultraman Ginga songboijā

Ultraman Ginga - 'Song of Ultraman Ginga' HD
Ultraman Ginga songboijā

The main theme of Ultraman Ginga.

It’s more of a straightforward hero song that even kids can easily understand, and it’s the kind of track that makes children want to start dancing when they hear it.

The arrangement has a modern touch, giving the song a well-balanced feel.

arc jump’n to the skyAccess

Opening theme song of the tokusatsu drama “Ultraman Arc,” ‘arc jump’n to the sky’ by access
arc jump’n to the skyAccess

This is a fast-paced number themed around hope, courage, and taking on the future.

Released in July 2024 as the opening theme for the tokusatsu drama Ultraman Arc, it was produced by access.

The repeated phrase “Higher, farther, stronger, faster” conveys a determination to push forward toward one’s goals.

The speedy sound, phonetically pleasing lyrics, and melody line are a perfect match.

It’s an electrifying piece you’ll want to replay over and over.

Ideal for when you want to feel positive or need a push before a new challenge.

Listen to this track, and you’re sure to feel empowered.