Kamen Rider Agito - Songs

Songs

Opening themes
  • "Kamen Rider AGITO" (仮面ライダーAGITO, Kamen Raidā AGITO?)
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi (藤林 聖子, Fujibayashi Shōko?)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kazunori Miyake (三宅 一徳, Miyake Kazunori?)
    • Chorus: Lisa Ooki (大木 理紗, Ōki Risa?)
    • Artist: Shinichi Ishihara (石原 慎一, Ishihara Shin'ichi?)
    • Episodes: 2-35
  • "Kamen Rider AGITO ~24.7 version~" (仮面ライダーAGITO ~24.7 version~, Kamen Raidā AGITO ~24.7 bājon~?)
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kazunori Miyake
    • Remix: Kazunori Miyake, Hiroyuki Suzuki (鈴木 浩之, Suzuki Hiroyuki?), Takashi Sasaki (篠笥 孝, Sasaki Takashi?)
    • Chorus: Lisa Ooki
    • Artist: Shinichi Ishihara
    • Episodes: 36-50, TV Special
Ending themes
  • "BELIEVE YOURSELF"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kazunori Miyake
    • Artist: Naoto Fuuga (風雅 なおと, Fūga Naoto?)
    • Episodes: 1-8, 10-13, 15-25, TV Special
  • "STRANGER IN THE DARK"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Toshihiko Sahashi (佐橋 俊彦, Sahashi Toshihiko?)
    • Artist: Norio Sakai (坂井 紀雄, Sakai Norio?)
    • Episodes: 9
  • "MACHINE TORNADER"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kazunori Miyake
    • Artist: Shinichi Ishihara
    • Episodes: 14, 31, 40
  • "DEEP BREATH"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition: Yoshio Nomura (野村 義男, Nomura Yoshio?)
    • Arrangement: RIDER CHIPS
    • Artist: RIDER CHIPS featuring ROLLY
    • Episodes: 26-30, 32-39, 41, 43-50
  • "OVERLORD" (オーヴァーロード, Ōbārōdo?)
    • Artist: Overlord Choir
    • Episodes: 42
Movie theme
  • "Jiken da!" (事件だッ!?, "It's Trouble!")
    • Lyrics & Composition: Tortoise Matsumoto (トータス 松本, Tōtasu Matsumoto?)
    • Arrangement & Artist: Ulfuls (ウルフルズ, Urufuruzu?)

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