Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire - Songs

Songs

Opening themes
  • "Rescue Fire" (レスキューファイアー, Resukyū Faiā?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Hironobu Kageyama
    • Arrangement: Masaki Suzuki
    • Artist: JAM Project
    • Episodes: 1-29
  • "Baku-Chin Kan-Ryo! Rescue Fire" (爆鎮完了!レスキューファイアー, Bakuchin Kanryō! Resukyū Faiā?, "Explosive Extinguishing Complete! Rescue Fire")
    • Lyrics & Composition: Hironobu Kageyama
    • Arrangement: Masaki Suzuki
    • Artist: JAM Project
    • Episodes: 30-51
Ending themes
  • "BURNING HERO (TV Version)" (BURNING HERO(TVバージョン), Bāningu Hīrō (Terebi Bājon)?)
    • Lyrics: Kenta Harada
    • Composition, Arrangement, & Performance: Rey
    • Episodes: 1-29
  • "Rescue Taisō" (レスキュー体操, Resukyū Taisō?, "Rescue Exercises")
    • Lyrics & Composition: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Arrangement: Yoshichika Kuriyama & Shiho Terada
    • Choreography: Hiromichi Sato
    • Artist: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Episodes: 30-50
  • "Rescue Fire" (レスキューファイアー, Resukyū Faiā?)
    • Lyrics & Composition: Hironobu Kageyama
    • Arrangement: Masaki Suzuki
    • Artist: JAM Project
    • Episodes: 51
Insert songs
  • "Rescue Dream!"
    • Lyrics: Kenta Harada
    • Composition: Shinya Tasaki
    • Arrangement & Performance: Rey
  • "Three souls"
    • Lyrics & Composition: Hiroshi Kitadani
    • Arrangement: R·O·N
    • Artist: JAM Project
  • "Rescue King" (レスキューキング, Resukyū Kingu?)
    • Lyrics: Kenta Harada
    • Composition: Shinya Tasaki
    • Arrangement & Performance: Rey
  • "Ide yo GaiaLeon" (いでよ ガイアレオン, Ide yo Gaiareon?, "Come Forth GaiaLeon")
    • Lyrics & Composition: Masaaki Endoh
    • Arrangement: Hirofumi Miyake
    • Artist: Masaaki Endoh

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