Songs
- Opening theme
- "Juken Sentai Gekiranger" (獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー, Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā?)
- Lyrics: Neko Oikawa
- Composition: Takafumi Iwasaki
- Arrangement: Seiichi Kyōda
- Artist: Takayoshi Tanimoto with Young Fresh on chorus
- Ending theme
- "Tao" (道(タオ), Tao?)
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: Katsuki Maeda (前田 克樹, Maeda Katsuki?)
- Arrangement: Kazunori Miyake (三宅 一徳, Miyake Kazunori?)
- Artist: Ichirou Mizuki with Young Fresh (Chorus)
- Character songs
- Beginning with Lesson 39 and ending with Lesson 45, the Character Songs replaced the Jūken Academy segments and "Tao" as the ending theme. The Juken Sentai Gekiranger Character Song Album was released on December 19, 2007, and includes the following songs and karaoke versions of each song.
- "Susume no Susume" (進めのススメ?, "Pursuing Future") performed by Jyan Kandou (Geki Red) /Hiroki Suzuki (漢堂 ジャン(ゲキレッド)/鈴木 裕樹, Kandō Jan (Geki Reddo) /Suzuki Hiroki?)
- "Run" performed by Ran Uzaki (Geki Yellow) /Mina Fukui (宇崎 ラン(ゲキイエロー)/福井 未菜, Uzaki Ran (Geki Ierō) /Fukui Mina?)
- "Just make it out!" performed by Retu Fukami (Geki Blue) /Manpei Takagi (深見 レツ(ゲキブルー)/高木 万平, Fukami Retsu (Geki Burū) /Takagi Manpei?)
- "Wandering Wolf" performed by Gou Fukami (Geki Violet) /Riki Miura (深見 ゴウ(ゲキバイオレット)/三浦 力, Fukami Gō (Geki Baioretto) /Miura Riki?)
- "Sōiu Koto mo, Aru Daro yo" (そういうコトも あるだろよ?, "That's it for Me") performed by Ken Hisatsu (Geki Chopper) /Sotaro (久津 ケン(ゲキチョッパー)/聡太郎, Hisatsu Ken (Geki Choppā) /Sōtarō?)
- "Chigireta Hane" (ちぎれた羽根?, "The Torn Feather") performed by Mere/Yuka Hirata (メレ/平田 裕香, Mere/Hirata Yuka?)
- "Kuroki Kodō ~Yuruginai Omoi~" (黒き鼓動~揺るぎない想い~?, "Dark Pulse ~Unwavering Desire~") performed by Rio/Hirofumi Araki (理央/荒木 宏文, Rio/Araki Hirofumi?)
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