Anime Speed

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Anime Speed
Anime Speed cover.jpg
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedMay 25, 2005 [1]
Genre Electronic (Happy hardcore) [1]
Length44:00 [2]
Label EMI Music Japan [2]

Anime Speed is a megamix compilation album of Dancemania's Speed series, released by EMI Music Japan in 2005. [2] The album features uptempo cover remixes of popular theme songs for various anime works such as Dragon Ball Z , Slam Dunk and Neon Genesis Evangelion . [3] The successor, Anime Speed Newtype Edition, was released in 2006. [4]

Tracks

#TrackByLengthRef
1 Cha-La Head-Cha-La Lee Tairon2:59 [1]
2Anata Dake MitsumeteruYoko Kobayashi3:17 [1]
3Hajimete no ChuLuna2:58 [1]
4Anpanman no MarchNuts2:58 [1]
5Lum no Love Songmaruyamakumi2:17 [1]
6 A Cruel Angel's Thesis Nuts2:36 [1]
7 Odoru Pompokolin P*Smile2:46 [1]
8Cutie HoneyHiNa3:11 [1]
9Cat's EyeYoko Kobayashi3:17 [1]
10Hohoemi no BakudanHiNa2:40 [1]
11Sazae-sanP*Smile2:29 [1]
12 Ai o Torimodose!! Lee Tairon2:51 [1]
13Mononoke HimeForrest2:28 [1]
14Doraemon no UtaLuna2:25 [1]
15Sally the WitchYoko Kobayashi1:30 [1]
16Moonlight DensetsuP+Nuts3:34 [1]

Further details

The non-stop mixing was done by George Suzuki. [1]

#TrackFromOriginally byRef
1Cha-La Head-Cha-La Dragon Ball Z Hironobu Kageyama [1]
2Anata Dake Mitsumeteru Slam Dunk Maki Ohguro [1]
3Hajimete no Chu Kiteretsu Daihyakka Anshin Papa [1]
4Anpanman no March Soreike! Anpanman Dreaming [1]
5Lum no Love Song Urusei Yatsura Yuko Matsutani [1]
6A Cruel Angel's Thesis Neon Genesis Evangelion Yoko Takahashi [1]
7Odoru Pompokolin Chibi Maruko-chan B.B.Queens [1]
8Cutie Honey Cutie Honey Yoko Maekawa [1]
9Cat's Eye Cat's Eye Anri [1]
10Hohoemi no Bakudan Yu Yu Hakusho Matsuko Mawatari [1]
11Sazae-san Sazae-san various [1]
12Ai o Torimodose!! Fist of the North Star Crystal King [1]
13Mononoke Hime Princess Mononoke Yoshikazu Mela [1]
14Doraemon no Uta Doraemon various [1]
15Sally the Witch Sally the Witch Three Graces [1]
16Moonlight Densetsu Sailor Moon Dali [1]

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