Mirai Sentai Timeranger - Songs

Songs

Opening theme
  • "JIKŪ ~Mirai Sentai Timeranger~" (JIKŪ ~未来戦隊タイムレンジャー~, Jikū ~Mirai Sentai Taimurenjā~?)
    • Lyrics: Yoshie Isogai (磯谷 佳江, Isogai Yoshie?)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kōichirō Kameyama
    • Artist: Kumi Sasaki (佐々木 久美, Sasaki Kumi?)
Ending theme
  • "Toki no Kanata e" (時の彼方へ?, "Into Time")
    • Lyrics: Shōichi Yoshii (吉井 省一, Yoshii Shōichi?)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kōichirō Kameyama
    • Artist: NAT'S
  • "BEYOND ALL SPACE AND TIME"
    • Artist: Kumi Sasaki (佐々木 久美, Sasaki Kumi?)
    • Timeranger vs. GoGoFive's ending theme. An English version of the series opening theme.
  • "Miracle Xmas" (ミラクル☆Xmas, Mirakuru Ekksumasu?)
    • Lyrics: Kiyomi Katō
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kōichirō Kameyama
    • Artist: T.R.Futures (Masaru Nagai(Tatsuya), Mika Katsumura (Yuuri), Yuuji Kido(Ayase), Koizumi Tomohide (Domon), Masahiro Kuranuki (Shion))
    • Episode 44's ending theme
  • "ETERNAL WIND"
    • Lyrics: Takako Shingetsu
    • Composition & Arrangement: Kōtarō Nakagawa
    • Artist: Naritaka Takayama
    • Episode 45's ending theme
  • "Mirai No Yukue" (未来のゆくえ?, The Future's Location)
    • Lyrics: Yoshie Isogai
    • Composition, Arrangement, & Performance: Motoyoshi Iwasaki
    • Final episode's ending theme
  • "Don't Stop Your Story!"
    • Lyrics: Yukari Yamato
    • Composition & Arrangement: Taku Iwasaki
    • Artist: T.R.Futures
    • Special Compilation's ending theme

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