Bottle Fairy - Music

Music

The series has one OP, "Oshiete Sensei-san" composed by Sora Izumikawa, and five variations of the ED. The ED has the same music and melody, but different lyrics for each version. The first four versions are named after the four seasons and are sung by a different Bottle Fairy according to her season. The final version, "Four Seasons Song", features all four of the Bottle Fairies. All five EDs are used in the anime, the first four playing three episodes each to roughly correspond with the progression of seasons and months and the final song playing in episode 13. Each episode of the anime also features a different ED animation corresponding to the month shown in the episode. Episode 13 shows multiple images to feature not only the fairies but also Sensei-san and Tama.

An OST, Bottle Fairy ~Four Seasons~ was released in both Japan and North America. It features image songs, the OP and the EDs, and instrumental music for the entire series.

Opening themes
# Transcription/Translation Performed by Episodes
Oshiete Sensei-san 教えてせんせいさん (Teach me, Sensei-san) Main cast 1-13
Ending themes
# Transcription/Translation Performed by Episodes
1 Haru Uta ~Kururu~ (Spring Song ~Kururu~) Nana Mizuki 1-3
2 Natsu Uta ~Chiriri~(Summer Song ~Chiriri~) Kaori Nazuka 4-6
3 Aki Uta ~Sarara~ (Autumn Song ~Sarara~) Yui Horie 7-9
4 Fuyu Uta ~Hororo~ (Winter Song ~Hororo~) Ai Nonaka 10-12
5 Shiki Uta ~Binzume Yousei~ (Four Seasons Song ~Bottle Fairies~) Main cast 13


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