Songs
- Opening theme
- "TAKE ME HIGHER"
- Lyrics and Composition: Jennifer Batten, Alberto Emilio Contini, Giancarlo Pasquini
- Japanese Lyrics: Kazumi Suzuki (鈴木 計美, Suzuki Kazumi?)
- Arrangement: Yasuhiko Hoshino (星野 靖彦, Hoshino Yasuhiko?)
- String Arrangement: Mitsuo Hagida (萩田 光雄, Hagida Mitsuo?)
- Choral Arrangement: Hiroaki Suzuki (鈴木 弘明, Suzuki Hiroaki?)
- Artist: V6
- Original Artist:
- "TAKE ME HIGHER" reached #1 of the Oricon Weekly Rankings Charts for the week of September 30, 1996, and became a Platinum Record.
- Ending Theme
- "Brave Love, TIGA"
- Producer: Gorō Kishitani (岸谷 五朗, Kishitani Gorō?)
- Lyrics: Sunplaza Nakano
- Composition: Barbe-Q Wasada (バーベQ和佐田, Bābe Kyū Wasada?)
- Arrangement: Yasuhiko Fukuda (福田裕彦, Fukuda Yasuhiko?)
- Artist: Earth Protection Force (地球防衛団, Chikyū Bōei-dan?)
- Leader: Gorō Kishitani
- Members: Takashi Utsunomiya (宇都宮 隆, Utsunomiya Takashi?), Toshiaki Karasawa, Naoto Kine (木根 尚登, Kine Naoto?), Sunplaza Nakano, Yasafumi Terawaki (寺脇 康文, Terawaki Yasufumi?), Masahiko Nishimura, Barbe-Q Wasada, Papala Kawai (パッパラー河合, Papparā Kawai?), Patrick Bommarito (パトリック・ボンマリート, Patorikku Bonmarīto?), Funky Sueyoshi (ファンキー末吉, Fankī Sueyoshi?), Yasuhiko Fukuda (福田 裕彦, Fukuda Yasuhiko?), Honjamaka (ホンジャマカ?, Hidehiko Ishizuka (石塚 英彦, Ishizuka Hidehiko?), Toshiaki Megumi (恵 俊彰, Megumi Toshiaki?))
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