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CAT'S EYE

Episodes 84, 214
Anri
This is the opening theme for the anime Cat's Eye, which is about three art-thief sisters. When there's some kind of heist involved, the cast might cosplay for the occasion.
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Tatakae! Kamen Rider V3

戦え! 仮面ライダーV3 (lit. Fight! Masked Rider V3)
Episode 112
Hiroshi Miyauchi
Robot maid, Tama 3! Monster who threatens peace! Prepare to meet your end!
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Taiyo no Komachi Angel

太陽のKomachi Angel (lit. Sun's Komachi Angel)
Episode 115
B'z
Otae, thinking she was completely alone in the world where no one could possibly hear her, sings her heart out to a B'z song!
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Sen no Kaze ni Natte

千の風になって (lit. I Am a Thousand Winds)
Episodes 133, 134
Masafumi Akikawa
Gintoki emotionally performs this song in an attempt to help some Stands move on to the next life. "Sen no Kaze ni Natte" is a 2006 Japanese song composed and written by Man Arai, who adapted from the English poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep."
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Get Wild

Episode 138
TM Network
Tell your manager that this parfait is on you. (This is the ending theme song for the City Hunter anime.)
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Kimi wo Nosete

君をのせて (lit. Carrying You)
Episodes 161, 218, 286
Azumi Inoue
The main theme to the Ghibli film "Castle in the Sky" often plays whenever Laputa is involved.
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Monkey Magic

Episodes 161, 190
Godiego
This is the opening theme for the television series Saiyuki.
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Gandhara

ガンダーラ 
Episode 161
Godiego
This is the ending theme for the television series Saiyuki.
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Polyrhythm

ポリリズム 
Episodes 183, 184
Perfume
In the face of the ever-so-competitive popularity poll, the Gintama girls team up to become the Diamond Perfume unit.
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Kandagawa

神田川 (lit. Kanda River)
Episodes 219, 220
Kosetsu Minami
This is an old folk song sung by Kagura on their way to the bathhouse and while waiting for the boys to finish.
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BAD COMMUNICATION

Episodes 221, 222
B'z
Kagura's idea for Bandai Namco describes the origins of a little band called B'z. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow! Bad communication!
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Kakkowarui I love you!

カッコ悪い I love you! (lit. What an Uncool I love you!)
Episode 227
French Kiss
The Sket-dan makes their grand entrance with gusto, playing the first opening song for their anime.
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Tobe! Gundam

翔べ! ガンダム (lit. Fly! Gundam)
Episode 234
Ko Ikeda
This is the iconic theme for the Mobile Suit Gunsam that Katsura pilots. Any similarities to the iconic 1979 opening theme song for the Mobile Suit Gundam anime is purely coincidental.
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Anime janai ~Yume wo Wasureta Furui Chikyujin yo~

アニメじゃない〜夢を忘れた古い地球人よ〜 (lit. Not an Anime ~You Old Earthlings, You've Forgotten Your Dreams~)
Episode 249
Hironobu Kageyama
影山ヒロノブ
Real life Shinpachi visits the world and tours the Sunrise studio. Not an anime, indeed! (This is the opening theme song for the Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ anime.)
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Nakama ~Accoustic Version~

仲間〜アコースティックバージョン〜 
Episode 252
Good Coming
In the alleged final episode of Gintama, the gorilla author himself pays a visit and delivers a letter to the cast. A calm, acoustic version of the current ending song plays while Kagura reads it out for everyone to hear.
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ultra soul

Episodes 254, 274
B'z
And cry on your own... Then you'll shine bright, Ultra Soul! Hey! (Otae won't miss an opportunity to sing a B'z song.)
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Can Do

Episodes 271, 272
GRANRODEO
Amongst their brilliant record, the generation of four prodigies was known as the "Generation of Miracles." (This is the first opening theme for the Kuroko's Basketball anime.)
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Doraemon no Uta

ドラえもんのうた (lit. Doraemon's Song)
Episode 272
Kumiko Osugi
Gintoki has learned to cope with his fear of ghosts by singing the Doraemon song!
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Pegasus Fantasy

ペガサス幻想 
Episode 282
MAKE-UP
And so, the boys had to climb this long-ass staircase leading to the Houses of Zodiac for what seemed like an eternity, ruining their summer vacation. (This is the first opening theme song for the Saint Saiya anime.)
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Eien Blue

永遠ブルー (lit. Eternal Blue)
Episode 282
MAKE-UP
Hello? I'm calling from the Copyright Agency... (This is the first ending theme song for the Saint Saiya anime.)
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Otoko no Kunshō

男の勲章 (lit. A Man's Badge of Honor)
Episode 337
Yokohama Ginbae
In an effort to help Otsu and Kagura's new idol unit flourish, Producer Sakata expresses his wishes to market them like Daisuke Shima of the Yokohama Ginbae.
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Ring a Ding Dong

Jump Anime Tour 2015
Kaela Kimura / Shinobu Watanabe
木村カエラ/渡邊 忍
Ending
The crew fell asleep on a cozy day while a very catchy commercial song by Kaela was on TV!
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We Are!

ウィーアー! 
Jump Anime Tour 2015
Hiroshi Kitadani
Ending
Three, two, one... peace! ✌️ (This is the first opening theme song for the One Piece anime.)

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