This article lists the albums attributed to the series Mobile Suit Gundam 00 .
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 01 | |
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Released | January 10, 2008 |
Genre | Anime soundtrack |
Length | 43:30 |
Label | flying DOG JVC Entertainment |
Producer | Kenji Kawai |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 01 (MBS・TBS系アニメーション 機動戦士ガンダムOO ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 01) is the first from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 00 season one. The entire album was composed by Kenji Kawai. [1]
All music is composed by Kenji Kawai
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Exercise" | |
2. | "Unknown" | |
3. | "Alarm Bell" | |
4. | "Intervention" | |
5. | "Innovation" | |
6. | "Power" | |
7. | "Attack" | |
8. | "Turn Back" | |
9. | "Windless" | |
10. | "Tension" | |
11. | "Setsuna" | |
12. | "Union" | |
13. | "Control" | |
14. | "Beating" | |
15. | "Communist Camp" | |
16. | "Daily" | |
17. | "League" | |
18. | "Unrest" | |
19. | "Crisis" | |
20. | "Administration" | |
21. | "Hallelujah" | |
22. | "Eyes" |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 02 | |
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Released | March 26, 2008 |
Genre | Anime soundtrack |
Length | 1:08:02 |
Label | flying DOG / JVC Entertainment |
Second soundtrack from the series. [2]
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All music is composed by Kenji Kawai
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Imperial Princess" | |
2. | "Peace" | |
3. | "Each Other" | |
4. | "Ever" | |
5. | "Holiday" | |
6. | "Approach" | |
7. | "Thirst" | |
8. | "Seizure" | |
9. | "Firelight" | |
10. | "Forward" | |
11. | "Mortify" | |
12. | "Expectation" | |
13. | "Reaction" | |
14. | "New Moon" | |
15. | "Despair" | |
16. | "Sorrow" | |
17. | "Desert" | |
18. | "Palace" | |
19. | "Reason" | |
20. | "Fight" | |
21. | "Love Song" | |
22. | "Separation" | |
23. | "Uproar" | |
24. | "Solitude" | |
25. | "Stratagem" | |
26. | "Recover" | |
27. | "Reboot" | |
28. | "Possibility" | |
29. | "Counterattack" | |
30. | "Tears" | |
31. | "Memory" | |
32. | "Scenery" | |
33. | "Beating" | |
34. | "Cross Road" | |
35. | "DAYBREAK'S BELL (Gundam 00 Edit) / L'Arc-en-Ciel" | |
36. | "Wana (TV Size) / THE BLACK HORN" |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 03 | |
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Released | December 24, 2008 |
Genre | Anime soundtrack |
Length | 53:43 |
Label | flying DOG / JVC Entertainment |
Third soundtrack from the series. First press comes with a mini-poster. [3]
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All music is composed by Kenji Kawai
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Unified World" | |
2. | "Distortion" | |
3. | "Determination" | |
4. | "Strike" | |
5. | "Katharon" | |
6. | "A-LAWS" | |
7. | "Fighting Force" | |
8. | "00 GUNDAM" | |
9. | "Affection" | |
10. | "Extermination" | |
11. | "Take-Off" | |
12. | "Power Attack" | |
13. | "Repose" | |
14. | "Agitation" | |
15. | "Secret Maneuver" | |
16. | "Threatening Sign" | |
17. | "The Ballroom" | |
18. | "Innovator" | |
19. | "Interception" | |
20. | "The Devine" | |
21. | "Restart" | |
22. | "Ash Like Snow (Anime ver.) / the brilliant green" | |
23. | "Friends (Anime ver.) / Stephanie" |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 04 | |
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Released | April 1, 2009 |
Genre | Anime soundtrack |
Label | flying DOG / JVC Entertainment |
The fourth soundtrack from the series. [4]
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All music is composed by Kenji Kawai
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Sign" | |
2. | "Calmness" | |
3. | "Artifice" | |
4. | "Declaration" | |
5. | "Situation" | |
6. | "Memento Mori" | |
7. | "Recollection" | |
8. | "Tactics" | |
9. | "Grief" | |
10. | "Automaton" | |
11. | "Comeback" | |
12. | "Home" | |
13. | "Invasion" | |
14. | "Relief" | |
15. | "Coup d'etat" | |
16. | "Tragedy" | |
17. | "Prayer" | |
18. | "Resolve" | |
19. | "0-RAISER" | |
20. | "Spirit" | |
21. | "00-RAISER" | |
22. | "Masurao" | |
23. | "TRANS-AM RAISER" | |
24. | "Affectionately" | |
25. | "Scramble" | |
26. | "Decisive Battle" | |
27. | "Solitariness" | |
28. | "HAKANAKU MO TOWA NO KANASHI(Anime ver.)" | |
29. | "NAMIDA NO MUKOU (Opening Edition)" | |
30. | "TRUST YOU (Gundam 00 Version)" | |
31. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(1)】" | |
32. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(2)】" | |
33. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(3)】" | |
34. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(4)】" | |
35. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(5)】" | |
36. | "PROTOTYPE【TV-Size(6)】" |
Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 first season's first opening theme, used from episode 1 to episode 13. The song is also used as the ending theme for episode 25 as well as the ending theme for the last episode of the second season. First press comes with a Gundam 00 sticker and Setsuna F Seiei data card. [5]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 first season's second opening theme, used from episode 14 to episode 25. Limited Edition includes a bonus DVD containing a music video and making-of footage, a Gundam 00 sticker and Allelujah Haptism data card. [6] First press of the Regular Edition comes with a Gundam 00 sticker and Allelujah Haptism data card. [7]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's first opening theme, used from episode 2 to episode 13. The song is also used as the ending theme for episode 1. Limited Edition includes a bonus DVD featuring footage of some songs from Uverworld's "PROGLUTION TOUR 2008", a Gundam 00 sticker and Setsuna F Seiei data card. [8] Gundam 00 Edition, which is a limited-time issue only available until the end of December 2008, includes Setsuna F Seiei data card, a bonus track ("Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi (Anime ver.)"), and comes housed in a deluxe digipak case and illustration of Mobile Suit Gundam. [9] First press of the Regular Edition comes with a Gundam 00 sticker and Setsuna F Seiei data card. [10]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's second opening theme, used from episode 14 onwards. Gundam 00 Edition, which is a limited-time issue only available until the end of March 2009, includes Allelujah Haptism data card and a bonus track ("Namida no Mukou ~Opening Edition~") and comes housed in a deluxe digipak case. [11] First press of the Regular Edition comes with Allelujah Haptism data card and a wide-cap sticker. [11]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 first season's first ending theme, used from episode 1 to episode 13. Limited Edition has a bonus track, "Serenade Live at NHK HALL in 2007", and comes with Lockon Stratos data card. [12]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 first season's second ending theme, used from episode 14 to episode 24. First press comes with Tieria Erde data card. [13]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's first ending theme, used from episode 2 to episode 13. First press comes with Lockon Stratos data card. [14]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's second ending theme. Gundam 00 Edition includes Tieria Erde data card and a bonus track ("Trust You -Gundam 00 Version-"). [15] First press of the Regular Edition comes with Tieria Erde data card and a wide-cap sticker. [16]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 first season's insert song, used in episode 19 and 24. It is described as a theme about the love between Saji Crossroad and Louise Halevy. [17]
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's insert song, sung by Ayumi Tsunematsu as her character Marina Ismail. [18] It was used in episodes 14, 15, 18, 20, 21 and in the ending battle of episode 25 as well as the ending theme for episode 14.
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie's opening theme.
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie's ending theme.
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Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie's insert song.
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The first character CD, featuring Mamoru Miyano as Setsuna F Seiei. Music is done in collaboration with Skoop On Somebody. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [19]
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Second character CD, featuring Shinichiro Miki as Lockon Stratos. Music is done in collaboration with Eijun Suganami and Shinji Matsuda, members of THE BACK HORN. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [20]
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Third character CD, featuring Hiroshi Kamiya as Tieria Erde. Music is done in collaboration with Isamu Teshima, Unicorn's guitarist. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [21]
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Fourth character CD, featuring Hiroyuki Yoshino as Allelujah Haptism. Music is done in collaboration with Chiaki Ishikawa. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [22]
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Fifth character CD, featuring Miyu Irino as Saji Crossroad. Music is done in collaboration with Deen. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [23]
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Sixth character CD, featuring Ayahi Takagaki as Feldt Grace. Music is done in collaboration with Kokia. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [24]
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Seventh character CD, featuring Yuichi Nakamura as Graham Aker. Its soundtrack was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda. First press comes with a collaboration card and housed in a deluxe digipak case. [25]
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CD Drama Special: Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Another Story MISSION-2306 | |
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Studio album audio drama | |
Released | July 23, 2008 |
Genre | Drama |
Length | 58:39 |
Label | flying DOG / JVC Entertainment |
A prequel drama CD. In this drama CD, Setsuna F Seiei is tasked with the mission of preventing an assassination of Barry Halevy, the leader of a fossil fuel export regulation watchdog group, and protecting his daughter, Louise Halevy from terrorist organizations. [26] The story itself is a parody, framed as being a Veda simulation undertaken by Setsuna as part of his Gundam Meister training. After forcing an overtly bubbly fake persona, he is forced to call on the other Meisters in turn to help with his mission. This includes Tiera pretending to be a girl, Hallelujah acting as a delinquent and Lockon acting as his older brother. Graham is also featured as a homosexual teacher, with perverted tendencies towards his underage male students.
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CD Drama Special 2: Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Another Story ROAD TO 2307 | |
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Studio album audio drama | |
Released | September 24, 2008 |
Genre | Drama |
Length | 42:10 |
Label | flying DOG / JVC Entertainment |
Second drama CD. This drama CD will focus on the Meisters, as well as the Union's story. Unlike the first prequel CD drama, the second will have a comparatively much more serious tone, with stories that link to the original TV series.
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