Songs
- Opening theme
Justirisers"|幻星神 ジャスティライザー|Genseishin Jasutiraizā}}
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- Lyrics & Composition: Kenji Kojima (Dual Dream)
- Arrangement: Takehito Shimizu
- Artist: Mitsuo Nakajima
- Ending themes
- "Sky"
- Lyrics: rom△ntic high
- Composition & Arrangement: monk
- Chorus Arrangement: Yas Kitajima
- Artist: SweetS
- "Rettō Party Night" (列島パーティ騎士(ナイト), Rettō Pāti Naito?)
- Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, & Performance: HAV
- "Kotoba ni Dekinai Omoi" (コトバにできない想い?, "Thinking that Cannot be put in Words")
- Lyrics: MIZUE
- Composition: Water
- Arrangement: Takaomi Kondo
- Artist: Water
- Insert songs
- "Mittsu no Chikara" (3つのチカラ?, "Three Powers")
- Lyrics, Composition, & Performance: Koji Kojima
- Arrangement: Takehito Shimizu
- "Justipower ~Seigi no Tsurigi~" (ジャスティパワー ~正義の剣~, Jasutipawā ~Seigi no Tsurugi~?, Justipower ~Sword of Justice~)
- Lyrics, Composition, & Performance: Mitsuo Nakajima
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