Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From Opening/Ending Themes to Cover Works]
Hey everyone, are you enjoying music? In this article, I’ve put together “Vocaloid anime songs”—that is, tracks used as anime theme songs and anime song covers performed by Vocaloids.
Lately, it’s common to see Vocaloid and human-singer versions released at the same time.
Including those kinds of works, I’ve tried to cast a wide net, so you’re sure to find at least one track that suits your taste.
It’s a lineup I can recommend to both anime fans and Vocaloid fans! Be sure to read to the end!
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Vocaloid Anime Song Collection [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (31–40)
My Soul,Your Beats!Lia×IA

The grand arrangement gives a sense that the story is about to begin.
“My Soul, Your Beats!”, released by Lia in 2010, is a rock-driven, powerful track featured in the anime Angel Beats!.
In this version by Lia × IA, the delicate piano phrases feel even more touching.
Since IA’s voicebank is based on Lia’s voice data, it’s only natural that the match feels so perfect.
courageHaruka Tomatsu × Hatsune Miku

This piece was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.
Sung by Haruka Tomatsu, who is also active as a voice actress, it was released in 2014 as her 14th single.
It’s a very cool track that adds piano and strings to a fast-paced band sound.
The cover version sung by Hatsune Miku gives a distinctly transparent feel.
I think it offers a different kind of appeal from the original.
GATEKishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets × IA

The electric, heavy sound matches IA’s pure and beautiful singing voice.
“GATE” is a song released by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets in 2015, and it was used as the opening theme for the anime “GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought There.” The lyrics, which evoke a military atmosphere, suit the work well.
Originally a straightforward rock number, this version—with its bold, resonant low end—features an arrangement that evokes the arrival of the future.
It's our miracleμ’s × Hatsune Miku

Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki (That Is Our Miracle) depicts the heart of a girl striving to become an idol in a true-to-life way.
In this collaboration version by μ’s and Hatsune Miku, Miku’s girlish vocals and sincere feelings really come through.
The song was originally released by the female idol group μ’s in 2014 and was featured in the anime Love Live!.
Listening to the track conjures images of Hatsune Miku singing and dancing on stage.
With a voice that transcends genres like rock and pop, Hatsune Miku’s singing fits idol songs perfectly!
Nana-iro Biyorinano.RIPE × Hatsune Miku

This is a piece sung by Hatsune Miku that features the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime Non Non Biyori.
The original is a refreshing band sound, but this version is arranged in dubstep with a club-like finish, yet it still retains a distinctly cute vibe.
Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (41–50)
42737Makoto Kawamoto × Hatsune Miku

“1/2” strikes the heart with its unique, poppy sound and lyrics that sing straightforward feelings.
Makoto Kawamoto released it in 1997, and it was featured in the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
Its one-of-a-kind melodic development makes it an addictive track.
This collaboration between Makoto Kawamoto and Hatsune Miku overflows with rhythmic performance and Miku’s cuteness! Her vocals blend seamlessly into the band sound, making you want to see it performed live.
StartearLuna Haruna × Hatsune Miku

This is a cover by Hatsune Miku of the song used as the ending theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.
The original track was sung by Luna Haruna, who is also active as a model, and was released in 2014 as her sixth single.
Its dramatic progression tightens your chest with emotion—an expansive medium-tempo number.
The sound arrangement pairs beautifully with Hatsune Miku’s straightforward, soaring vocals.
Please take your time and listen closely.





