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Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Character Song Series: Boys Side | |
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Japanese name | 金色のガッシュベル!! キャラクターソングシリーズ ボーイズサイド, Konjiki no Gasshu Beru!! Kyarakutā Songu Shirīzu Bōisu Saido |
Release Date | July 22, 2004 |
Length | 25:00 |
Catalog Number | NECA-30115 |
Release Price | ¥2,600 |
Publisher(s) | Interchannel, King Records (distributor) |
Composer(s) | Kaoru Okubo, Michihiko Ohta, Nobuhiko Kashiwara, Makoto Takō, Hidenori Chiwata |
Arranger(s) | Kaoru Okubo, Michihiko Ohta, Nobuhiko Kashiwara, Makoto Takō, Cher Watanabe |
Performed by | Takayoshi Tanimoto, Takahiro Sakurai, Masami Kikuchi, wikipedia:Hiroki Takahashi, Norio Wakamoto, Ikue Ōtani, Rie Kugimiya, Tesshō Genda |
Lyrics by | Uran, Hiroshi Yamada, Makoto Raiku, Akatsuki Yamatoya, Nobuhiko Kashiwara, Hidenori Chiwata |
Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Character Song Series: Boys Side (金色のガッシュベル!! キャラクターソングシリーズ ボーイズサイド) is the fifth CD and first collection of the Character Song Series of the Konjiki no Gash Bell!!/Zatch Bell! anime to be released. This collection was released by Interchannel and King Records on July 22, 2004 in Japan only.
As the title suggests, this album contains songs sung by male characters of the Konjiki no Gash Bell!! anime, but this album also contains the TV sized version of the second Konjiki no Gash Bell!! opening "Kimi ni Kono Koe ga Tadoki Masu you ni" (君にこの声が 届きますように, lit. "Let the Voice Reach You") by Tanimoto Takayoshi, who doesn't voice a character in the anime series. The only female character singing in this album is Tio (Rie Kugimiya) as a backup singer for Victoreem's "Very Melon ~Watashi no Kokoro wo Tsukanda Yoi Melon~" (ベリーメロン〜私の心をつかんだ良いメロン〜, lit. "Very Melon ~A Good Melon That Captured my Heart~").
The seventh song track "Dandyism ~Dartagnan no Theme~" (ダンディズム~ダルタニアンのテーマ~, lit. "Dandyism ~Dartagnan's Theme") is exclusive to this album and has not been released on any other media. Likewise, Kanchome's (Masami Kikuchi) solo cover of "Muteki Folgore" (無敵フォルゴレ, lit. "Invincible Folgore") and Kiyomaro Takamine's (Takahiro Sakurai) cover of the first opening theme "Kasabuta" (カサブタ, lit. "Scab") are exclusive to this album.
Track listing[]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Singer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Kimi ni Kono Koe ga Todokimasu yō ni (TV size)" (君にこの声が届きますように(TVサイズ) Kimi ni Kono Koe ga Todokimasu yō ni (Terebi saizu) eng. Let this Voice Reach You (TV size)) | Kaoru Okubo (composer/arranger), Uran (lyrics) | Takayoshi Tanimoto | 1:23 |
2 | "Treasure Fighter" | Michihiko Ohta (composer/arranger), Hiroshi Yamada (lyrics) | Kiyomaro Takamine (Takahiro Sakurai) | 4:08 |
3 | "Umagon Rock" (ウマゴンロック Umagon Rokku) | Kaoru Okubo (composer/arranger), Makoto Raiku (lyrics), Uran (lyrics) | Umagon, Kafka Sunbeam, Gash Bell (Satomi Kōrogi, Hozumi Gōda, Ikue Ōtani) | 2:33 |
4 | "Muteki Folgore ~Kanchome version~" (無敵フォルゴレ~キャンチョメバージョン~ Muteki Forugore ~Kyanchome version~, eng. Invincible Folgore) | Michihiko Ohta (composer/arranger), Makoto Raiku (lyrics), Akatsuki Yamatoya (lyrics) | Kanchomé (Masami Kikuchi) | 3:53 |
5 | "00F no Theme" (00Fのテーマ Daburu-Ō-Efu no Tēma, eng. 00F Theme, pronounced as "Double-O-F") * | Nobuhiko Kashiwara (composer/arranger/lyrics), Makoto Raiku (lyrics) | Parco Folgore (Hiroki Takahashi) | 3:38 |
6 | "Very Melon ~Watashi no Kokoro wo Tsukanda Yoi Melon~" (ベリーメロン〜私の心をつかんだ良いメロン〜 Berī Meron ~Watashi no Kokoro o Tsukanda Yoi Meron~, eng. Very Melon ~A Good Melon That Captured my Heart~) | Makoto Takō (composer/arranger), Makoto Raiku (lyrics), Akatsuki Yamatoya (lyrics) | Victoreem, Gash Bell, Tio (Norio Wakamoto, Ikue Ōtani, Rie Kugimiya) | 2:35 |
7 | "Dandyism ~Dartagnan no Theme~" (ダンディズム~ダルタニアンのテーマ~ Dandizumu ~Darutanian no Tēma, eng. Dandyism ~Dartagnan's Theme~) | ??? | Dartagnan (Tesshō Genda) | 3:29 |
8 | "Kasabuta ~Kiyomaro version~" (カサブタ~清麿バージョン~ Kasabuta ~Kiyomaro bājon, eng. Scab ~Kiyomaro version~) | Hidenori Chiwata (composer/lyrics), Cher Watanabe (arranger) | Kiyomaro Takamine (Takahiro Sakurai) | 3:38 |
Notes
* 00F is a parody of 007 (pronounced as "Double-O-Seven"), which is the code name for the fictional agent James Bond.