Songs
- Birth (Opening theme)
Lyrics by Masami Okui (奥井 雅美)
Music by Masami Okui and Toshirō Yabuki (矢吹 俊郎)
Arrangement by Toshirō Yabuki
Vocals by Masami Okui
- Taiyou no Hana (太陽の花) (Ending theme)
Lyrics and music by Masami Okui
Arrangement by Toshirō Yabuki
Vocals by Masami Okui
- Aka (朱) (Insert song ep.12, 21)
Lyrics and music by Masami Okui
Arrangement by Toshirō Yabuki
Vocals by Masami Okui
- Koishimasho, nebarimasho (恋しましょ、 ねばりましょ) (Insert song throughout series)
Lyrics by Masami Okui
Music and arrangement by Toshirō Yabuki
Vocals by Yumi Kakazu (かかず ゆみ) (Hatoko Daikanyama)
- Cynthia - Aisuruhito (シンシア - 愛する人) (Insert song ep.11, ending theme for ep.20)
Lyrics and music by Ritsuko Okazaki (岡崎 律子)
Arrangement by Shinkichi Mitsumune (光宗 信吉)
Vocals by Ritsuko Okazaki
- Baby Maybe Love (Insert song ep.16)
Lyrics, music and arrangement by Yuki Matsuura
Vocals by Ryōka Shima (島 涼香) (Hibari Hanakoganei), Kozue Yoshizumi (吉住 梢) (Suzume Sakurajousui) and Yū Asakawa (浅川 悠) (Tsugumi Higashijuujou)
- We Salute You (Insert song ep.18)
Lyrics by Mamie D.Lee
Music and arrangement by Shinkichi Mitsumune
Vocals by Yurie Kokubo
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