Songs
- Opening themes
- "Eiyū" (英雄?, "Hero")
- Lyrics, Composition, & Arrangement: Akihito Tokunaga (徳永 暁人, Tokunaga Akihito?)
- Artist: doa
- Episodes: 1-25
- "Aoi Kajitsu" (青い果実?, "Unripe Fruit"/"Blue Fruit")
- Lyrics: Daiki Yoshimoto
- Composition & Arrangement: Akihito Tokunaga
- Artist: doa
- Episodes: 26-37
- Ending themes
- "Itsumo Kokoro ni Taiyō o" (いつも心に太陽を?, "A Sun is Always in My Heart")
- Lyrics & Composition: U-ka Saegusa
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa (小澤 正澄, Ozawa Masazumi?)
- Artist: U-ka Saegusa in dB
- Episodes: 1-13
- "Tobitatenai Watashi ni Anata ga Tsubasa o Kureta" (飛び立てない私にあなたが翼をくれた?, "You Gave Me Wings When I Couldn't Fly")
- Lyrics: U-ka Saegusa
- Composition: Aika Ohno (大野 愛果, Ōno Aika?)
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa
- Artist: U-ka Saegusa in dB
- Episodes: 14-25
- "Akaku Atsui Kodō" (赤く熱い鼓動?, "Red Burning Pulse")
- Lyrics & Artist: Rina Aiuchi
- Composition: Masaaki Watanuki (綿貫 正顕, Watanuki Masaaki?)
- Arrangement: Masazumi Ozawa
- Episodes: 26-36
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