Songs
- Opening themes
- "STORY"
- Lyrics: HAYATO/TAKA
- Composition: KIKU
- Arrangement: camino
- Artist: camino
- Episodes: 1-26
- The single for "STORY" included the "TV edit" for the song as well as a full length version of the song with different lyrics.
- "THE LIFE (TV Version)" (THE LIFE(TVバージョン), Za Raifu (Terebi Bājon)?)
- Lyrics: HAYATO/TAKA
- Composition: TAKA
- Arrangement: camino
- Artist: camino
- Episodes: 27-51
- Ending themes
- "Kokoro Hakobu (TV Version)" (ココロハコブ(TVバージョン), Kokoro Hakobu (Terebi Bājon)?, "Beating Heart")
- Lyrics & Composition: Hyōe Ebata (江畑 兵衛, Ebata Hyōe?)
- Arrangement: TRIPLANE & Masanori Sasaji (笹路 正徳, Sasaji Masanori?)
- Artist: TRIPLANE
- Episodes: 1-26
- TRIPLANE had previously released a version of "Kokoro Hakobu" on their second album, Kokoro Haretara (ココロ晴れたら, Kokoro Haretara?). The TV arrangement of the song was released on their next single, "Natsu ga Owareba/Kokoro Hakobu" (夏が終われば/ココロハコブ, Natsu ga Owareba/Kokoro Hakobu?), on July 16, 2008.
- "Arigatō" (ありがとう?, "Thank You")
- Lyrics & Composition: Kunio Tago (多胡 邦夫, Tago Kunio?)
- Arrangement: Yasunari Nakamura (中村 康就, Nakamura Yasunari?)
- Artist: Yusaku Kiyama (木山 裕策, Kiyama Yūsaku?)
- Episodes: 27-44
- "Arigatō" is included on Yusaku Kiyama's mini-album WAIT FOR YOU: Ima no Boku ni Dekiru Koto (WAIT FOR YOU~今の僕に出来る事~, WAIT FOR YOU ~Ima no Boku ni Dekiru Koto~?). It is his first album, following the release of his first single, "home."
- "Harebare" (ハレバレ?, "Cheerful")
- Lyrics: HAMMER & Mago & JIN
- Composition & Arrangement: Jin
- Artist: 2BACKKA
- Episodes: 45-51
- Movie theme
- "ONE WAY TO ROCK!!"
- Lyrics: HAYATO
- Composition: KIKU
- Arrangement: camino
- Artist: camino
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