List of Hayate the Combat Butler albums

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This is a list of albums attributed to the anime adaptation of Hayate the Combat Butler .

Contents

Opening and ending themes

Hayate no Gotoku!

Hayate no Gotoku! (ハヤテのごとく!) is a single by Kotoko released on May 23, 2007 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Hayate no Gotoku!" was the first opening theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler that aired with episodes one to twenty-six. The single peaked at 7th place on the Oricon singles charts. [1]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Hayate no Gotoku! (ハヤテのごとく!)"KotokoKazuya Takase4:26
2."Nakitakattanda (泣きたかったんだ)"KotokoC.G Mix6:50
3."Hayate no Gotoku! -instrumental- (ハヤテのごとく! -instrumental-)"  4:26
4."Nakitakattanda -instrumental-(泣きたかったんだ -instrumental-)"  6:47
Total length:22:29

Proof/no vain

Proof/no vain is a single by Mell released on May 30, 2007 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Proof" was the first ending theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler that aired with episodes one to thirteen.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Proof"MellKazuya Takase5:33
2."no vain"MellKazuya Takase6:00
3."Proof -Instrumental-"  5:33
4."no vain -Instrumental-"  5:58
Total length:23:04

Get my way!

Get my way! is a single by Mami Kawada released on August 8, 2007 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Get my way" was the second ending theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler aired from episode fourteen to twenty-six.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.""Get my way!""Mami KawadaKazuya Takase 
2."Aozora to Taiyō (青空と太陽)"Mami kawadaTomoyuki Nakazawa4:24
3.""Get my way! -instrumental-""  2:56
4."Aozora to Taiyō -instrumental-" (青空と太陽 -instrumental-)"  4:18
Total length:14:31

Shichiten Hakki Shijōshugi!

Shichiten Hakki Shijōshugi! (七転八起☆至上主義!) is a single by Kotoko released on October 17, 2007 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Shichiten Hakki ☆ Shijōshugi!" is the second opening theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler which began airing at episode twenty-seven.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Shichiten Hakki Shijōshugi!(七転八起☆至上主義!)"KotokoC.G Mix4:38
2."scene"KotokoKazuya Takase4:47
3."Shichiten Hakki Shijōshugi! -instrumental-(七転八起☆至上主義! -instrumental-)"  4:38
4."scene -instrumental-"  4:44
Total length:18:47

Chasse

Chasse is a single by Kaori Utatsuki that was released on November 21, 2007 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Chasse" is the third ending theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler which began airing at episode twenty-seven.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Chasse"KotokoKazuya Takase3:45
2."Change of heart"Kaori Utatsuki Maiko Iuchi 5:12
3."Chasse -instrumental-"  3:45
4."Change of heart -instrumental-"  5:11
Total length:17:23

Oto no nai Yozora ni/Ko no me kaze

Oto no nai Yozora ni/Ko no me kaze (音のない夜空に/木の芽風) is IKU's debut single released on March 19, 2008 in Japan by Geneon. The song "Ko no me kaze" is the fourth ending theme to the anime Hayate the Combat Butler which began airing at episode forty.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.""Oto no nai Yozora ni""   
2.""Ko no me kaze""IkuKazuya Takase 
3.""Oto no nai Yozora ni" -instrumental-"   
4.""Ko no me kaze" -instrumental-"   

Soundtracks

Original Soundtrack 1

Hayate the Combat Butler Original Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Anime soundtrack
Length36:56
Label Geneon

The Hayate the Combat Butler Original Soundtrack 1 is the first soundtrack to the anime version of Hayate the Combat Butler released by Geneon on June 22, 2007. The soundtrack is composed and arranged by Kōtarō Nakagawa.

No.TitleLength
1."Sassō(颯爽)"1:12
2."Kimama(気儘)" 
3."Subtitle(サブタイトル)"0:10
4."Sōrei(壮麗)"1:08
5."Katsugeki(活劇)"1:30
6."Hanmon(煩悶)"1:12
7."Fungeki"(奮激)"1:42
8."Soso(楚々)"1:23
9."Yūyū(悠々)"1:09
10."Heion(平穏)"1:05
11."Kyasha(華奢)"1:30
12."Eyecatch I(アイキャッチ い)"0:09
13."Koga(古雅)"1:29
14."Naniwa(浪花)"1:26
15."Eyecatch Ro(アイキャッチ ろ)"0:09
16."Kesshi(決死)"1:21
17."Nonki(暢気)"1:33
18."Jiai(慈愛)"1:26
19."Onjū(温柔)"1:27
20."Hippaku(逼迫)"1:34
21."Kiki(嬉々)"1:30
22."Shōchin(消沈)"1:16
23."Chame(茶目)"1:27
24."Akkei(悪計)"1:07
25."Ihyō(意表)"0:38
26."Kikyoku(危局)"1:16
27."Tōjō(登場)"1:13
28."Ketsui(決意)"1:28
29."Seishuku(静淑)"1:33
30."Nodaka(長閑)"1:16
31."Teikyō Back (提供バック)"0:14
Total length:36:56

Original Soundtrack 2

Hayate the Combat Butler Original Soundtrack 2
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2008
Recorded2007
Genre Anime soundtrack
Label Geneon

The Hayate the Combat Butler Original Soundtrack 2 is the second soundtrack to the anime version of Hayate the Combat Butler that was released by Geneon on February 22, 2008. [2] The soundtrack is composed and arranged by Kōtarō Nakagawa.

Audio dramas

Drama CDs

Hermione Ayasaki and the Private Lessons

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 1: Hermione Ayasaki and the Private Lessons
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Drama
Length37:54
Label Geneon

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 1: Hermione Ayasaki and the Private Lessons is the first drama CD based on the anime version of the series Hayate the Combat Butler. It was first released on August 24, 2007 by Geneon.

Track listing
  1. "Hayate no Yume"
  2. "Title Call"
  3. "Sore, Donna Josō Gaku"
  4. "Character Song no Zensetsu no Yōna"
  5. "Motto Sugao de Hermione"
  6. "Character Song no Nochi Setsu no Yōna"
  7. "Munasawagi no Hōkago"
  8. "Arigachi na Gokai"
  9. "Gofukuya Pierre to Mayutsuba na Shinjitsu"
  10. "Mahō Shōjo Tanjō!"
  11. "Fushigi O Jikū ni Hikizuri Kome!"
  12. "Ai to Jounetsu no Carnaval"
  13. "Kettō! BGM wa Kenka wo Yamete"
  14. "Daidanen"
  15. "Hayate no Gotoku! Owari Shō Shutsuensha go Aisatsu"
Cast listing

Hakuo Gakuin Bus Tour and Maria Talking to Herself

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 2: Hakuo Gakuin Bus Tour and Maria Talking to Herself
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 2008
Genre Drama
Label Geneon

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 2: Hakuo Gakuin Bus Tour and Maria Talking to Herself is the second drama CD based on the anime version of the series Hayate the Combat Butler. It was scheduled for release on February 22, 2008 but it was later changed to March 7, 2008 by Geneon.

Track listing

TBA

Cast listing

First Love

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 3: First Love
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 2008
Genre Drama
Label Geneon

Hayate the Combat Butler Drama CD 3: First Love is the third drama CD based on the anime version of the series Hayate the Combat Butler. It was released on March 21, 2008 by Geneon.

Track listing

TBA

Cast listing

Gōgō Seitokai Tenkenjā VS Kyōfu no Donperi Kaijin Yukijin

Hayate the Combat Butler Nekketsu Drama CD Gōgō Seitokai Tenkenjā VS Kyōfu no Donperi Kaijin Yukijin
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Drama
Length20:15

Hayate the Combat Butler Nekketsu Drama CD Gōgō Seitokai Tenkenjā VS Kyōfu no Donperi Kaijin Yukijin (Hayate the combat butler 熱血ドラマCD 轟轟生徒会タンケンジャー VS 恐怖のドンペリ怪人ユキジン) is a promotional released drama CD released through the magazine Shōnen Sunday based on the anime version of the series Hayate the Combat Butler!.

Track listing
  1. "Prologue"
  2. "Aku no Himitsu Kichinite"
  3. "Hiruyasumi no Seitokai Shitsu"
  4. "Kasettotēpu no Aru Heya"
  5. "Zawameku Kyōshitsu"
  6. "Shukkin"
  7. "CM"
  8. "Surechigau Hitobito"
  9. "Tankenjaa Idō Chū"
  10. "Kessen"
  11. "Epilogue"
  12. "[Gōgō Seitokai Tankenjā] Shudaika"
    • Vocals: Masaaki Endoh
    • Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama
    • Music: Kōhei Tanaka
    • Arrangement: PE
  13. "Jikai Yokoku"
Cast listing

Radio CDs

Radio the Combat Butler Volume 1

Radio the Combat Butler Vol. 1
Studio album
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Radio drama
Label Geneon

Radio the Combat Butler Volume 1 is the first compilation of the web radio show Radio the Combat Butler, featuring Rie Kugimiya, the voice actor for Nagi Sanzenin, Ryōko Shiraishi, the voice actor for Hayate Ayasaki, and occasionally replacing Ryoko Shiraishi, Rie Tanaka, the voice actor for Maria. It was released by Geneon on September 21, 2007 on two CDs. The first CD contains new recordings that never aired and the second CD contains thirteen episodes of the web radio show that aired between April 6, 2007 and June 29, 2007.

Track Listing

Disk One

  1. Opening
  2. Challenge 1! Yuumei Retro Game ni Challenge
  3. Challenge 2! Messe
  4. Challenge 3! Kuzusu na!
  5. Challenge 4! Kuroge Kiki Hatsu
  6. Challenge 5! Star
  7. Challenge 6! Noban
  8. Challenge 7! Un mo Jitsuryouku no Uchi!
  9. Ending

Disk Two [3]

  1. April 6, 2007
  2. April 12, 2007
  3. April 20, 2007
  4. April 27, 2007
  5. May 4, 2007
  6. May 11, 2007
  7. May 18, 2007
  8. May 25, 2007
  9. June 1, 2007
  10. June 8, 2007
  11. June 15, 2007
  12. June 22, 2007
  13. June 29, 2007

Radio the Combat Butler Volume 2

Radio the Combat Butler Vol. 2
Studio album
ReleasedDecember 21, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Radio drama
Length54:18 and 6:22:16
Label Geneon

Radio the Combat Butler Volume 2 is the second compilation of the web radio show Radio the Combat Butler, featuring Rie Kugimiya and Ryōko Shiraishi, the voice actor for Nagi Sanzenin and Hayate Ayasaki respectively. It was released by Geneon on December 21, 2007. [4] Like the first volume, volume two is two disks. The first CD contains new recordings and the second CD contains thirteen web radio episodes that aired between July 6, 2007 and September 28, 2007 in mp3 format. [5]

Track Listing

Disk One

  1. Tokubetsu Hen

Disk Two [3]

  1. July 6, 2007
  2. July 13, 2007
  3. July 20, 2007
  4. July 27, 2007
  5. August 3, 2007
  6. August 10, 2007
  7. August 17, 2007
  8. August 24, 2007
  9. August 31, 2007
  10. September 7, 2007
  11. September 14, 2007
  12. September 21, 2007
  13. September 28, 2007

Character song albums

Twelve music albums for Hayate the Combat Butler have been released featuring songs sung by the voice actors for not only the main cast, but also from the supporting cast of characters. The first two albums, released on May 25, 2007, include songs by Ryōko Shiraishi as Hayate Ayasaki and Rie Tanaka as Maria. The next two, released on July 25, 2007, include songs by Rie Kugimiya as Nagi Sanzenin and Shizuka Itō as Hinagiku Katsura. Volumes five and six, released on September 21, 2007, contained songs by Miyu Matsuki as Isumi Saginomiya and Kana Ueda as Sakuya Aizawa. Volume seven, released on November 21, 2007, contained songs by Marina Inoue as Wataru Tachibana and Saki Nakajima as Saki Kijima, while volume eight released on the same day contained songs by Mikako Takahashi as Ayumu Nishizawa. Album number nine, released on January 25, 2008, includes songs by Hitomi Nabatame as Yukiji Katsura, and volume ten released on the same day is a trio between Eri Nakao, Sayuri Yahagi, and Masumi Asano as Miki Hanabishi, Izumi Segawa, and Risa Asakaze respectively. The eleventh release, on March 21, 2008, is another album by Rie Kugimiya, and the twelfth album, released on the same day, is a duet with Rie Tanaka and Shizuka Itō.

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