Works
Yoshihisa Hirano has participated in the making of the soundtracks from the following series:
- 2001
- Beyblade (TV)
- 2002
- Seven of Seven (TV)
- Harukanaru Toki no Naka de ~Ajisai Yumegatari~ (OVA)
- Hanada Shōnen-shi (TV)
- 2003
- Air Master (TV)
- 2004
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (TV) — music arrangement only
- Midori Days (TV)
- Doki Doki School Hours (TV)
- Maria-sama ga Miteru ~Haru~ (TV) — opening theme arrangement only
- Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Hachiyō Shō (TV)
- Ginyuu Mokushiroku Meine Liebe (TV)
- 2006
- Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- (PS2 game) — orchestration
- Strawberry Panic (TV)
- Ouran High School Host Club (TV)
- Harukanaru Toki no Naka de ~Maihitoyo~ (Movie)
- Silk Road Boy Yuto (TV)
- Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars (TV)
- Death Note (TV)
- 2007
- Kotetsushin Jeeg (TV)
- 2008
- Top Secret ~The Revelation~ (TV)
- RD Sennō Chōsashitsu (TV)
- 2009
- Hajime No Ippo: New Challenger (TV)
- Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (Wii Game) - orchestration
- Tatakau Shisho (TV)
- Final Fantasy XIII (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 Game) - orchestrations
- 2010
- Chu-Bra (TV)
- Break Blade (Movie)
- 2011
- Hunter × Hunter (TV Reboot)
- 2012
- Tanken Driland (TV)
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