This is a list of CDs released for the anime series Kimagure Orange Road.
Name | Publisher | CD Reference | Tracks | Length | Release Date |
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Kimagure Orange Road CD Collection | JNA | JNA 1517-2 | |||
Kimagure Orange Road | Futureland | LA07-5011 | |||
Kimagure Orange Road CD Collection – Special BGM Shū Tsuki | Victor | VDR-1171 | 20 | 51:02 Minutes | March 21, 1986 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 1 | Futureland | LD32-5049 | 15 | 38:02 Minutes | June 20, 1986 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 2 | Futureland | LD32-5056 | 16 | 46:10 Minutes | October 26, 1987 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Singing Heart | Futureland | LD32-5061 | 12 | 50:42 Minutes | December 25, 1987 |
Kimagure Orange Road CDV 1 | Toemi | CTV 24-106 | February 5, 1988 | ||
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 3 | Futureland | LD32-5067 | 17 | 46:52 Minutes | February 25, 1988 |
Kimagure Orange Station | Futureland | LD32-5069 | 10 | 49:34 Minutes | April 6, 1988 |
Kimagure Orange Road CDV 2 | Toemi | CTV 24-109 | April 24, 1988 | ||
Kimagure Orange Road – Original drama-hen "Cassette tape no dengon" | Futureland | LD32-5072 | April 29, 1988 | ||
Kimagure Orange Road - Original Soundtrack Ano Hi Ni Kaeritai | Futureland | LD32-5084 | 15 | 36:42 Minutes | October 5, 1988 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Loving Heart | Futureland | LD32-5099 | 15 | 66:41 Minutes | April 8, 1989 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Mogitate Special ending theme | Futureland | TYCY-2027 | December 13, 1989 | ||
Kimagure Orange Road – Mogitate Special | Futureland | TYCY-5119 | 11 | 43:21 Minutes | December 20, 1989 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Singing Heart2 Sweet Memories Box Set | Futureland | TYCY-5321~27 | December 17, 1993 | ||
New Kimagure Orange Road – Image Album | VAP | VPCG-84283 | 10 | 44:12 Minutes | July 31, 1996 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Loving Heart (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5435 | 17 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) | 76:43 Minutes | March 15, 1995 |
New Kimagure Orange Road – Movie CD Single ~ Soba ni Iruyo (Day Dream) | VAP | VPDC-20676 | 4 | October 2, 1996 | |
New Kimagure Orange Road Original Movie Soundtrack | VAP | VPCG-84613 | 21 | 68:27 Minutes | October 31, 1996 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Madoka's Piano Files | VAP | VPCG-84614 | 7 | 22:47 Minutes | December 1, 1996 |
Kimagure Orange Road – Singing Heart (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5434 | 14 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) | ?? March 15, 1995 | |
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 1 (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5427 | 17 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) | March 15, 1995 | |
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 2 (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5428 | 18 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) | March 15, 1995 | |
Kimagure Orange Road – Sound Color 3 (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5429 | 19 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) | March 15, 1995 | |
Kimagure Orange Station (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5430 | |||
Kimagure Orange Road - Original Soundtrack Ano Hi Ni Kaeritai (Re-release) | Futureland | TYCY-5432 | 17 (including 2 Karaoke tracks) |
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