Madan Senki Ryukendo - Songs

Songs

Opening themes
  • "Madan Senki Ryukendo" (魔弾戦記リュウケンドー, Madan Senki Ryukendō?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Takeshi Isozaki (磯崎 健史, Isozaki Takeshi?)
    • Arrangement: Masaki Iehara (家原 正樹, Iehara Masaki?)
    • Artist: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Episodes: 1-29
  • "GO! Ryukendo" (GO!リュウケンドー, GŌ! Ryukendō?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Takeshi Isozaki
    • Arrangement: Yasuhiro Takano (高野 康弘, Takano Yasuhiro?)
    • Artist: Kenji Ohtsuki
    • Episodes: 30-52
Ending themes
  • "EVERYBODY GOES"
    • Composition: Masato Arihara (有原 雅人, Arihara Masato?)
    • Arrangement: Hajime Okano (岡野 ハジメ, Okano Hajime?) & D.I.E.
    • Lyrics & Artist: Nanase Aikawa
    • Episodes: 1-13
  • "Beautiful" (ビューティフル, Byūtifuru?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Mariko Shibano (柴野 真理子, Shibano Mariko?)
    • Arrangement: Unknown
    • Artist: Mariko Shibano (しばのまり子, Shibano Mariko?)
    • Episodes: 14-28
  • "Prism of Eyes"
    • Lyrics: Tatsuki Ueda (上田 起士, Ueda Tatsuki?)
    • Composition: Takamitsu Shimazaki (島崎 貴光, Shimazaki Takamitsu?)
    • Arrangement: Ryosuke Nakanishi (中西 亮輔, Nakanishi Ryōsuke?)
    • Artist: MAX
    • Episodes: 30-39
  • "Zutto Zutto Zutto" (ずっとずっとずっと?, "Much Much Much More")
    • Lyrics & Composition: Mariko Shibano
    • Arrangement: Unknown
    • Artist: Mariko Shibano
    • Episodes: (40-51)
  • "Madan Senki Ryukendo" (魔弾戦記リュウケンドー, Madan Senki Ryukendō?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Takeshi Isozaki (磯崎 健史, Isozaki Takeshi?)
    • Arrangement: Masaki Iehara (家原 正樹, Iehara Masaki?)
    • Artist: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Episodes: 29, 52

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