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As is the case with most anime series, My-HiME has several soundtracks available.
My-HiME Original Soundtrack Vol. 1 - HiME | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | December 22, 2004 |
Genre | Anime Soundtrack |
Length | 51:54 |
Producer | King Records |
# | English Title | Japanese Title | Time | |
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Kanji | Romaji | |||
1. | HiME Star | 媛星 | Himeboshi | 2:40 |
2. | The Start of Today | 今日の始まり | Kyou no Hajimari | 1:56 |
3. | The Summer, the Sky, the Sea Breeze | 夏、空、海風 | Natsu, Sora, Kaifuu | 2:43 |
4. | Troubled Academy Life | 波乱学園生活 | Haran Gakuen Seikatsu | 1:44 |
5. | Creeping Shadow | 忍びよる影 | Shinobi Yoru Kage | 1:34 |
6. | Dance of Darkness | 闇の舞踏 | Yami no Butou | 2:44 |
7. | Meet Gakutenou! | 愕天王(ガクテンオー)見参! | Gakutenou Kenzan! | 1:48 |
8. | Kind Allegory | 優しさの寓話 | Yasashisa no Guuwa | 2:08 |
9. | Mysterious | まか不思議 | Makafushigi | 1:16 |
10. | I'm Hungry! | お腹減った! | Oharahetta! | 1:14 |
11. | Let's Meet Again | また会おうね | Mata Aou ne | 2:16 |
12. | Sunset Sky | 夕映えの空 | Yuubae no Sora | 2:23 |
13. | Prologue to a Dark Night | 闇夜への序曲(プロローグ) | Yamiyo e no Prologue | 1:40 |
14. | Duran Summoned | デュラン召喚 | Duran Shoukan | 3:14 |
15. | Kagutsuchi Descends | 迦具土(カグツチ)降臨 | Kagutsuchi Kourin | 2:48 |
16. | It's only the fairy tale* | It's only the fairy tale | It's only the fairy tale | 2:23 |
17. | Afternoon Sunlight | 午後の日差し | Gogo no Hizashi | 1:37 |
18. | A Small Happiness | 小さな幸福(しあわせ) | Chiisa na Shiawase | 1:52 |
19. | Because I Fell In Love With You... | 恋をしたから… | Koi o Shitakara... | 1:47 |
20. | Mystery Invites Mystery | 謎が謎を呼ぶ | Nazo ga Nazo o Yobu | 1:46 |
21. | Sinking to the Bottom of the Night | 夜の底に沈む | Yoru no Soko ni Shizumu | 2:01 |
22. | Pink Dance | 鴇色の舞 | Tokiiro no Mai | 2:10 |
23. | Awakening | 目覚め | Mezame | 4:31 |
24. | Serenity of the HiME Star | 媛星の静けさ | Ensei no Shizukesa | 1:27 |
My-HiME Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 - Mai | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | March 24, 2005 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Producer | King Records |
# | English Title | Japanese Title | Time | |
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Kanji | Romaji | |||
1. | Hime Star ~Emotional Heart~ | 媛星~想う心~ | Ensei ~Omou Kokoro~ | 2:42 |
2. | Hesitation, Bewilderment and Swaying Feelings | 迷いと、戸惑いと揺れる想い | Mayoi to, Tomadoi to Yureru Omoi | 1:15 |
3. | Morning, Serenity of the Interval Mound | 朝、つかの間の安らぎ | Asa, Tsuka no Aida no Yasuragi | 1:54 |
4. | Beginning ~Invitation to Darkness~ | 始まり~闇への招待~ | Hajimari ~Yami e no Shoutai~ | 2:38 |
5. | Dancing Dream!! | 舞夢!! | Mai Yume!! | 1:54 |
6. | Feelings, that's the Girl's Sparkle | 想い、それは少女の煌めき | Omoi, Sore wa Shoujo no Kirameki | 3:39 |
7. | Obsidian Lord ~Sweet Temptation | 黒曜の君~甘い誘惑 | Kokuyou no Kimi ~Amai Yuuwaku | 3:44 |
8. | Most Important Person | 大切な人 | Taisetsu na Hito | 2:05 |
9. | Nobody After School | 誰もいない放課後 | Dare mo Inai Houkago | 2:16 |
10. | Requiem to the Past | 過去への鎮魂歌(レクイエム) | Kako he no Requiem | 1:51 |
11. | HiME Star ~instrumental ver.~ | 媛星 ~instrumental ver.~ | Ensei ~instrumental ver.~ | 2:40 |
12. | Pink Dance ~instrumental ver.~ | 鴇色の舞~instrumental ver.~ | Tokiiro no Mai ~instrumental ver.~ | 4:32 |
13. | It's only the fairy tale ~instrumental ver.~ | It's only the fairy tale ~instrumental ver.~ | It's only the fairy tale ~instrumental ver.~ | 2:24 |
14. | Careful Afternoon | のんびりな昼下がり | Nonbiri na Hirusagari | 1:25 |
15. | Welcome to the Family Restaurant! | いらっしゃいませ!ファミレスへ! | Irasshaimase! Famires he! | 1:27 |
16. | Executives Dance | 執行部は踊るよ | Shikkoubu wa Odoru Yo | 1:08 |
17. | Unmissable! | 見逃さないぞ! | Minogasanaizo! | 1:10 |
18. | Once Again I'm Hungry! | マタマタお腹減った! | Matamata Oharahetta! | 1:10 |
19. | Loss | 喪失 | Soushitsu | 1:29 |
20. | HiME Star ~Alone~ | 媛星~ひとり~ | Ensei ~Hitori~ | 1:39 |
21. | Struggle of Unsleeping Darkness | 眠らない闇の死闘 | Nemuranai Yami no Shitou | 2:39 |
22. | White Robe Hime | 白無垢の姫 | Shiromuku no Hime | 1:39 |
23. | Natsuki Sneaking In | なつき潜入 | Natsuki Sennyuu | 1:19 |
24. | Creeping Mystery Approaches, Mystery | 這い寄る謎、謎・・・ | Yobai Yoru Nazo, Nazo... | 1:32 |
25. | Feelings, Fleetings | 想い、儚く・・・・・・ | Omoi, Hakanaku..... | 1:37 |
26. | Chaos | 混乱 | Konran | 1:22 |
27. | Darkness Spreads | 闇が広がる | Yami ga Hirogaru | 1:49 |
28. | Prowling in the Dark Night | 彷徨える闇夜 | Samayoeru Yamiyo | 1:05 |
29. | Neverending Crossroad | 終わりのないクロスロード | Owari no Nai Crossroad | 1:14 |
30. | Dream of the Crimson-dyed Night | 深紅に染まる夜の夢 | Shinkou ni Somaru Yoru no Yume | 3:05 |
31. | End of the Legend ~HiME and the Obsidian Lord~ | 神話の果てに~HiMEと黒曜の君~ | Shinwa no Hate ni ~HiME to Kokuyou no Kimi~ | 2:34 |
32. | Petal of Feelings | 想いひとひら | Omoi Hitohira | 1:21 |
33. | Hime Star ~Mashiro~ | 媛星~真白~ | Ensei ~Mashiro~ | 1:46 |
Singing by Minami Kuribayashi
Singing by Minami Kuribayashi
singing by Aki Misato
singing by Mai Nakahara (Mai), Ai Shimizu (Mikoto) and Saeko Chiba (Natsuki)
singing by various cast members
singing by various cast members
singing by Mai Nakahara (Mai), Ai Shimizu (Mikoto), Saeko Chiba (Natsuki), Kuribayashi Minami
From the PlayStation 2 videogame. Opening Single by Ali Project
Singing by Aki Misato
Complete soundtrack from the PlayStation 2 videogame composition by Yōsei Teikoku
Various tracks mostly from previously released sources
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