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Chisa Yokoyama & Teikoku Kagekidan: Gekitei (Ki! Imperial Flower Attack Group)
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If I got the wrong artists, correct me. This song was a bitch to search for in Translate.
If you don't recognize the Sakura Wars opening, well then...I hope you enjoy your fulfilling life as an upstanding member of the community because even those who aren't fans of the franchise (like me) can recognize the first notes from 100 miles away. If you wanna fight the forces of evil, you need triumphant horns. It's first grade math.
Song Score: 1600/10
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I should make a Gekitei tag and post every version of Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan there
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BIRYU ENSHOTAN ~Jikokouteikan ga Gekitei na DRAGON-kyuu Bishoujo Maou o, Yuusha ga ICHIRABU de Taijisuru Ohanashi~[美龍艶笑譚~自己肯定感が激低なドラゴン級美少女魔王を、勇者がイチャラブで退治するお話~]: BeautifulDragon Seductive Smile-story ~DRAGON-class Beautiful Girl Demon Lord with Extremely Low Self-esteem, Getting rid of LOVEYDOVEY Hero Story~
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Sakura Taisen Song Box
Released: April 15, 2009 (digital only)
Available at iTunes
This is like a mashup of 2003′s “Complete Song Box” and 2006′s “Zenkyokushuu,” only with a lot less content: it’s got 120 songs, while the aforementioned collections had 139 and 122, respectively. For the price, though, it’s still a good deal for people who just want a lot of Sakura Taisen songs, not necessarily all of them.
Songs with a “—” instead of a number are songs that were part of the physical collections but that are not included in the digital version
Full track listing under the cut
[Complete Song Box]
Disk 1
1. Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan
2. Sakura
3. Etude
4. Nayamashi Mambo
5. Only Man
6. Tokyo-teki Kyuujitsu
7. Shakunetsu Boogie
8. Yoru no Samba
9. Ai wa Daya
10. Ai Yue ni
11. Hanasaku Otome
12. Kono Yo wa Tanoshi ~Natsu Kouen~
13. Kono Yo wa Tanoshi ~Aki Kouen~
14. Tsubasa
15. Kono Yo wa Tanoshi ~Fuyu Kouen~
16. Cinderella
17. Kono Yo wa Tanoshi ~Haru Kouen~
Disk 2
1. Omatsuri Dansu
2. Watashi no Aozora
3. Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan Kai
4. Yume no Tsudzuki
5. Metro de Ikou
6. Ikiteru Yorokobi
7. Haru ga Kuru
8. Minamikaze Go Go
9. Itoshi no Jean Paul
10. Zettai Unmei no Tango
11. Koi no Hassha All Right
12. Shonen Red Shudaika
13. Miyako no Hana zo
14. Moshimo...
15. Icarus no Hoshi
—Kiseki no Kane
Disk 3
1. Akatsuki no Senshi
2. Kanpan Furafura
3. Dream / Yume no 1 Pound
—Kiseki no Kane ~So special a day~
—Happy Day Happy X’mas
4. Chanbara Boogie
5. Dandy
6. Kibou
7. Kore ga Revue!
8. Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan (Kai II)
9. Yuuyake no Mukou ni
10. Watashi no Natsu
11. Chichin no Pui
12. Kamona Asakusa
13. Hirameki no Uta
14. Subarashiki Butai
15. Shinjirareru Koto
Disk 4
1. Ai wa Towa ni
2. Masquerade
—Ucha! Yorokobi no Uta
—Benitokage no Uta (Kanna no Musou)
3. Tabi no Sora e
—Rikken Braun
4. Harukaze no Koi Uta
—Gekitei!
—Yumemite Iyou
5. Hanagoyomi
—Ima Totsugu Hi ni
—Futari ni Kanpai!
—Furui Piano
—Kagayaki
—Gekitei Ondo
6. Gekijou e Ikou!
7. It’s Showtime!
8. Scandal wa Dame yo
9. Star Kagayaku Hoshi
10. Yukai na Yoru
—Watashi no Okini’iri
—Iza Tachiagare
—Kokoro wa Sabaku no Youni
11. Arabia no Bara
12. Atarashii Ashita e
—Kinema Koushinkyoku
—Jidai no Ressha
—Akai Katyusha
—Center Spot
—Shitamachi Rhapsody
—Hibari no Uta ~Tsubakihime no Yuu yori~
—Stone Monkey
—Tsubasa (TV version)
—Hanafubuki Shiranami Benten
—Ohanabatake
—Yumemiru Kikai
—Kokoro wa Sabaku no Youni (Baragumi version)
-Hanagumi wo Tsubuse!
—Anata no Okini’iri (Kanna no Musou 2)
—Sakura Zensen
—Yume no Tsudzuki (Todoru Hana Kenran Mix)
—Euro Gekitei
—Euro Koi no Hassha All Right!
13. Mihata no Moto ni
14. Hana no Paris
Disk 5
—Erica Ohayou Dance
1. Inori
2. Eroica/ Eiyuu Densetsu
3. 192455631
4. Issho ni Arukou
5. Kokoro no Kasa wa
6. Sentimental na...
7. Kimi Shinobu Uta
8. Kokoro no Okibasho
9. Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan III
10. Mirai (Voyage)
—Mihata no Moto ni (Les Chattes Noires Mix)
—Hana no Paris (Les Chattes Noires Mix)
11. Hanagumi Revue
—Bus wa Yukuyuku Yume Nosete
—Ramune no Uta
—Shiawase na Yume
—Kangaeru Ashi
—Kuchizusamu Uta
—Umi no Utage Hana no Utage
—Kono Shomotsu wa
—Yoru no Kurage
12. Subete wa Umi e —Gekijouban-Kiseki no Kane
—Gekijouban-Subete wa Umi e
—Monogatari no Hajimari
—Utsukushiki Mono-tachi yo
—Kaijin Debeso (Kanna no Musou 3)
—Akawanikun Irasshai
—Boku no Paris Watashi no Paris
—Kuroneko Rumba
—Montparnasse no Yoru
—Koi wa Makafushigi
—Shimakaze
13. Kimi yo Hana yo
—Tsukiyo no Mori e
—Ciseaux no Theme
—Aijou Ippai
—Yozora no Hana
—Sumire Chachacha
—Kore ga Revue! (Full Version/Bonus Track)
—Tsubasa (Tanaka Kouhei Version/Bonus Track)
[Zenkyokushuu]
14. Hana no Youni Yume no Youni
—Ohayou Good Morning
—Nakama-tachi yo
—Koubu
Disk 6
1. Kagayaku, Ginza Street
—Kibou no Hoshi yo
—Sumidagawa
—Neko Odori
—Aku no Hana
—Fusehime Kigen
2. Mirai no Kyoudai-tachi e
—Saboten Mambo
—Dokidoki Audition
—Hoshi yo
—Ragtime Show
—Yumeoibito
—Ai no Hi wo Seine ni Tomose
—Natsu ga Kita
—Waga Na wa Javert
—Itoshiki Hito yo
—Koganemochi wa Kanemochi da
—Koi no Deai
—Waga Kokoro ni Naru Kane
—Nanairo no Niji
—Natsu no Nichikado
—Yoshuu Fukushuu Memo Kaki Benkyou
—Sunset Summer
—Trump no Uramote
—Yuuki Rinrin
—Kodomo no Yume wa
—Kaizoku Kagyou
—Umi no Jo’ou
—Yasei no Otakebi
3. Takarajima ~Yuuki no Hata wo~
4. Namida yo, Au revoir
5. Canariya
—Mihata no Moto ni (Ecole de Paris Version)
6. Romance
—Yodel Musou
—Storyteller
—Lucky Man
—Usotsuki Oomu
—Waratte Shine
—Daidako no Uta
—Nagareru
—Lucky Man
—Akawani Dansu
7. Chattes Noires
8. Misterious
9. Yunhua ~Revue Ouka Ranbu~
—Watashi wa Ima...
—Ginza Koushinkyoku
—Eien no Inochi
—Tenjiku Doko da!?
—Bakabakashiku mo Arigataku mo
—Nageki to Kanashimi
—Mouja no Uta
—Akutoku no Hanabira
10. Shin Saiyuuki ~Inochi ga Meguri Sekai ga Tsunagaru Toki~
11. Samurai Damashii
—Imadoro Boushite Kita yo
—Kanna no Musou ~Radio demo Yaranai Taisou na Koto~
—Ore ni wa Ore no Jingi ga
—Chouju no Momo
—Okane da ze! Everybody
—Mitsukaranai?
—Ushimaou no Daienkai
—Zettaizetsumei
—Inochi Hateru Toki
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12. Akuma no Youni
13. Koi wa Speed
14. Mihata no Moto ni (Le Nouveau Paris OVA version)
15. Circus
16. Yoru no Kisetsu
Disk 7
1. Modern Boogie
2. Kurayami no Ou
3. Nigatsu no Akai Hana
4. Chijou no Senshi
5. Koko wa Paradise ~Littlelip Theater no Theme~
6. Hana no Revue
—Koi wo Shimashou
—Mi yo Akatsuki ni
—Toki no Nagare ni
—Yume no Naja ni
—Karen na Hana yo, Tsuyoi Hans yo
—Neko no Uta, Inu no Uta
—Bluebird
—Yoru no Rondo, Hikari no Sonata
7. Kibou ~Shin Aoi Tori~ yori
8. Boku no Yume
9. Downtown Heart
10. Bounty Hunter Rika
11. Aru Hi Aozora Miagete
12. Kagayaku Seiza
13. BON-PSY
14. Kiss me sweet
Disk 8
1. The City
2. Over the Rainbow Sunshine
—Modern Gang
—Yokubou no Machi
—OH! Manjuu Tengoku
—Aoki Hono’o
—Koi Uta
—Hana wo Kazarou
—Cafe Tiger
—Modern Boys
—Cafe Tiger
3. Revue ~Shin Aoi Tori~
4. Watashi no Aruku Michi
5. Christmas Paris
6. Tenshi no Hitomi
7. Anato to Naraba ~Around the World~
8. Sono Na wa Rodeo
9. Viva! Harlem
10. Ai no Hana
11. Jungle Revue
12. Try
13. Atashi Naichaimasu [bonus track]
14. Hana Bon-Bori [bonus track]
15. Geki! Tei ~Saishuushou (Finale)~
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"Shin Sakura Taisen Rekidai Kayoushuu" Review (Part 2)
SEGA boldly (or is it a risky move?) introduces new Kagekidans that represent new cities with this game. Not one or two, but just THREE for now, with a fourth one debuting later in the Spring TV series. Track 4 to 6 of the album are specifically slotted for these new heroines...
Contrary to reports in various sites that had reported them as such, in my opinion, these are definitely NOT character image songs. Kouhei Tanaka-sensei has openly referenced them as "[City Name] GEKITEI". So these sit in line with Paris Kagekidan's "Mihata no Moto ni" and New York Kagekidan's "Chijou no Senshi". Whatever happens to those teams, by the way? Hmmm...
One might argue that unlike "Shin GEKITEI", only one member sings these songs. But they seem to forget one thing: Sakura Shinguuji sang solo on the first vanilla version of that song. I don't know what the future holds, but there's a possibility that in the sequel(s), we might get another take of these songs that incorporate other members of their teams. For two of them, at least. We'll just have to wait and see. For now, let's embark on a globetrotting journey!
Niji no Kanata (Other Side of the Rainbow) by. Huang Yui (Sumire Uesaka)
As soon as I heard the full version, I wasn't completely sure how I felt about it. Surprisingly, I think I enjoyed the short MV version better. When SEGA started releasing one MV after another, starting from Berlin to this one, "Shanghai GEKITEI" totally stole my attention. I proudly declared it as my favorite of the three. Perhaps because the verses felt more concise (with less instrumental parts) that made it sound more... kickass? Even though it had a somewhat odd lyric, which you will understand why. This full-length version somehow exuded a different vibe. The verses were longer, which was the bit that I'm not too fond of. On the other hand, the lyrics flowed better and made more sense. And then there's an issue with Yui's voice. She had a playful and childlike tone in "Aratanaru". Assuming that's her who got the shortest line in the interlude, of course. I prefer the more gallant take that she used here, but the inconsistency threw me off. Suffice to say, I had to hear it a few times to finally get the hang of it. But goodness gracious, the Chinese vibe, which was even stronger (that should be obvious, I know! Ahaha), never failed to win me over. Just like the verses, the instrumental portions were also longer, thus giving it a slower and elegant pace. That serenading sound of Erhu just hit my soft spot every single time, likely resonating with some part of my genes. Combined that with a blast of modern instruments, and it blew me away. I sure want to see a live orchestra perform this with a Chinese theatre dance to accompany it! Its lyrics, courtesy of Ouji Hiroi, carried a similar message of Teito, Paris, and New York themes. Protect the city, its people, and seize the dream. Why does the title use 'Rainbow', though? Especially considering 7, while being a good number for a relationship, is considered as unlucky in Mandarin (ghost month). The key is in the kanji for 'Rainbow', because it is also known as 'Hong' or 'Jiang', the name of a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology. And what does the symbol of Shanghai Kagekidan look like? Yep, a DRAGON! So while in Japanese it literally translates as "Other Side of the Rainbow", the context also points to it being "Other Side of the Dragon". Even though it might take me a while to get used to this, and it's no longer my number one, it's an amazing piece nonetheless. I'm old, so I'm not familiar with Sumire Uesaka's pop songs. But so far, I haven't heard her sang a song like this. As Kouhei-sensei had stated, these new "GEKITEI" were composed to challenge the VAs vocal prowess. That seems to be the case here, to which Uesaka did a great job! PS: Wikipedia told me that Uesaka is a fan of Russia. I wonder how she would feel if she was cast as a leader of the Moscow Kagekidan instead?
Entaku no Kishi (Knights of the Round Table) by. Lancelot (Manami Numakura)
Just like the previous song, I had a completely opposite reaction to this as well. It honestly took a while for me to like or even understand the London Kagekidan theme when its official MV first came out. This full anthem also sounds different but in a far more positive light! How so? The second Westminster Bells kicked off, my mouth grinned so wide. Then the music slowly developed into that familiar tone, but continued to build up even more with meticulous touches and flares of fanfare, horns, trumpets, and an electrifying mix of the electric guitar. And suddenly I was transported into the medieval era, with images of brave knights flashing on my mind, en route for a battle to protect the land. Daaaang... Kouhei-sensei totally knows how to make something sound so graceful, yet gallant and rich, huh?! A sensation that young'uns nowadays would easily call 'EPIC'. My lingering issue with this song remains as-is: Manami Numakura's voice. Don't get me wrong, she is a wonderful VA with a unique vocal tone (Kohaku in "Dr. STONE", right?). I'm just not a fan of her singing voice, never was since her Idolmaster days. Even when it's my least favorite part of the song, that tomboy-ish charm blends perfectly with the song and gives it a distinct sound. The end result is something that continues to delight me and puts a smile on my face. Oh, what about the title, you ask? I think it's obvious enough. London Kagekidan is clearly based on the tales of King Arthur. Arthur is (likely, the code-name of) its blond-haired, high priest-dressed Captain, while our female lead here is the loyal Lancelot. It intrigued me when the lyrics, by Shouko Fujibayashi, mentioned 12 knights just like its lore. Does the team really have that many members? Assuming it will feature in the sequel, that would be fun to see. Then again, Idolmaster started out with 10(+1) idols, so I'm sure Lancelot would fit along just fine! Hahahaha... PS: Do you think that echoing bell at the intro and interlude sound convincing? Well, Kouhei-sensei said they actually recorded it at the actual location! Another good reason to appreciate this song.
Kurogane no Hoshi (Iron Star) by. Elise (Nana Mizuki)
*standing ovation* This. This IS a SCARY song! And by scary, I mean what a challenge it IS to pull off. Imagine trying to do at least an okay job at this in a karaoke booth? Godspeed. Nuh-uh, I don't think this song will work without Nana Mizuki's powerful vocals. Not just because I'm a fan of her, or have always wanted her to be part of this franchise. But I love Elise because she adds that much-needed heavier tone to the cast. Her brief but scene-stealing lines in "Aratanaru" proved that notion. You could easily recognize her voice amidst the chorus. If you think the short MV version (the actual first 1:20 minutes) that you see above already sounds amazing, just wait till you hear the middle part of this song. It slowed down, with various strings gently swayed you to enter another realm. Then it went FULL OPERA, with a piercing vocal work that would send nothing but genuine shivers to your soul! Goosebumps. All the time. The music had clear influences of Wagner's compositions, and those who are at least aware of classical music (or have seen "ClassicaLoid Season 2" Hahaha) would probably notice that almost immediately. Song of Valkyrie, anyone? Because of that, Kouhei-sensei personally did the arrangement for this number, seeing that it required a full-blown orchestra ensemble. Sensei showed the first part of the music sheets during one of the Teigeki Report, and I had a feeling it must've blown away everyone who saw it. I mean, Seijuurou Kamiyama's VA Youhei Azakami was literally jaw-dropped. He also revealed that Nana went above and beyond on that last high note, hitting it longer than she was supposed to, in time for the grand orchestra finish. Seriously, goosebumps. It is certainly one of the highlights of the album, and you DEFINITELY need to listen to this. Also, this is the only Kagekidan theme that I'm not sure can work as a group song. It IS still a Berlin Kagekidan song, proclaiming the might and power of the team that started it all. But can it be performed by a team of Hoshigumi? Dealing with that complicated lyrics by Shouko Fujibayashi ("...Schwarzer Stern, kurogane no hoshi..."), and fast-paced tempo will undoubtedly leave them breathless. Now I'm patiently counting the days to see Nana perform this in a live concert! Mindblown... PS: By the way, original Hanagumi's "Dream/Yume no 1 Pound" and Kanadegumi's "Enbukyoku, Kimi ni" came to mind when I tried to analyze this song. Presumably due to that middle part, which is true to Kouhei-sensei's style. You'll be hearing that magic touch of him again in some of the next tracks.
Next: the curtain rises for the Shin Hanagumi ladies!
Video is available on SEGA Official Youtube Channel. "Shin Sakura Taisen" is produced by SEGA, and RED Entertainment. Credits and copyrights belong to their respective owners.
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I know I’m missing at least 3 versions of Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan from this list: Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan III (from Sakura Taisen 3), Gekitei (the TV version), Euro Gekitei, and I think there’s a version where the characters sing in their native languages? You could, I suppose, also classify the kayou show version, where they sing the whole song together (basically like Gekitei III), as a distinct rendition.
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Do you know all versions of the opening of the series?? Bcause i m looking for one that sound like a odori dance ver
Hi, there, anon. Not sure which opening you’re referring to. But the first thing I thought of was the anime’s ending theme, Gekitei Ondo. Though I’m not sure it fits as an odori dance.
Otherwise, there are many,many versions of the main theme, Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan (the anime version, games 1, 2, and 4 version, live shows, etc). Most are very similar, with a few changes. The live versions often have the audience singing, extra chorus, etc. The 4th game interjects a portion of Mihata No Moto Ni, the Paris opening theme. Then there’s the 5th game which has its own theme of Chijou no Senshi.
There are also the Euro versions, as they are titled in the complete sound box. Essentially, these are sped up, peppy/more rock versions. There is a Euro! Gekitei as well as a Euro! Mihata No Moto Ni, then a few other Euro songs (Atashi Naichaimasu for example).
The sound box that I have doesn’t have every live opening so I only have a few there. And if there is a different opening they used for a particular live show, I may have it but I wouldn’t know without a title (I have 0 knowledge of the live shows, unfortunately).
However, I do recommend going through the blog here. It’s not very long and while I have the 3 maIn game openings, I also have the special closings, like Waratte! Waratte! and Hana Bon-Bori and maybe one of those are what you’re looking for? If not, if you have any more information, I can try to help further.
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Mikasa Gekitei! (Sakura Wars)
Definitely me doing the famous Sakura Wars Dance with Mikasa attire (I still haven’t got my costume OTL) I think if the Shingeki no Kyojin team do this, it would be wonderful.
I learned half of this dance yesterday, it still has it flaws, I’m sorry. So as my room that is small that it’s so hard to move around.
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Sakura Taisen Teito Hanagumi Live 2010 track listing
Title: Sakura Taisen-Teito Hanagumi Live 2010 (サクラ大戦・帝都花組ライブ2010)
Release date: June 23, 2010
Physical CD JAN: 4571164382319
All songs by Hiroi Ouji (lyrics) and Tanaka Kouhei (composition)
Note: to purchase this from iTunes/stream it through iMusic, search using the Japanese title or just ‘サクラ大戦’
Taiga Shinjirou appears as a guest.
Full track listing under the cut.
DISC 1
1. ゲキテイ (檄!帝国華撃団)/Gekitei (Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan) Performed by the Teito Hanagumi: Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede). TV series version of the theme song.
2. MC1
3. キネマ行進曲/Kinema Koushinkyoku Performed by Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna). From the second OVA series.
4. 希望/Kibou Performed by Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse). This is the version from the “Aoi Tori” drama CD, not from the “Shin Aoi Tori” kayou show
5. 下町ラプソディー/ Shitamachi Rhapsody Performed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran). From the TV series.
6. わたしの青空/Watashi no Aozora Performed by Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede). From the first OVA series.
7. 春風の恋歌/Harukaze no Koi Uta Performed byTakano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse). Drama CD song.
8. 甲板フラフラ/Kanpan Furafura Performed by Suyama Akio (Oogami Ichirou), Suganuma Hisayoshi (Taiga Shinjirou). From the first OVA.
9. いま嫁ぐ日に/Ima Totsugu Hi ni Performed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede). A single that was performed at the 2000 bridal show. 10. MC2
11. 美しきものたちよ/Utsukushiki Mono-tachi yo Performed by the Baragumi: Yao Kazuki (Seiryuuin Kotone), Matsuno Taiki (Oka Kikunojou). From “Kaijin Bessou.” 12. MC3
13. モダンブギ~モダンボーイズ~モダンギャング(メドレー)/Modern Boogie~Modern Boys~Modern Gang (medley) Performed by Okamura Akemi (Fujii Kasumi), Masuda Yuki (Sakakibara Yuri), Hikami Kyouko (Takamura Tsubaki), Yao Kazuki (Seiryuuin Kotone), Matsuno Taiki (Oka Kikunojou), Nishimura Youichi (Nishimura Yantarou), Velo Takeda (Berumucho Takeda) The ladies’ version is from a drama CD, but the guys’ versions are (AFAIK) from “Shin Aoi Tori.” 14. MC4
15. さくら前線/Sakura Zensen Performed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura). From the second OVA series.
16. MC5
17. めぐりあう時/Meguriau Toki Performed by Suyama Akio (Oogami Ichirou), Suganuma Hisayoshi (Taiga Shinjirou). Single. 18. MC6
19. 夢見ていよう/Yume Mite Iyou Perfirmed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede). TV show ending song.
DISC 2
1. いざ立ち上がれ/Iza Tachiagare Performed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura). From “Arabia no Bara.”
2. 心は砂漠のように/Kokoro wa Sabaku no Youni Performed by Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse). From “Arabia no Bara.”
3. この書物は/Kono Shomotsu wa Performed by Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran). From “Kaijin Bessou.”
4. 仮面 舞踏会/Kamen Butoukai Performed by Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire). From “Shin Ai Yue ni.”
5. 伏姫祈願/ Fusehime Kigan Performed by Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede). From “Shinpen Hakkenden.”
6. 海賊稼業/Kaizoku Kagyou Performed by Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna). From “Shin Takarajima.”
7. 勇気リンリン/Yuuki Rinrin Performed by Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Nishimura Youichi (Nishimura Yantarou), Velo Takeda (Beromucho Takeda). From “Shin Takarajima.”
8. 悪徳の花びら/Akutoku no Hanabira Performed by Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana). From “Shin Saiyuuki.” 9. MC7
10. 恋の発車オーライ/Koi no Hassha All Right Performed by Okamura Akemi (Fujii Kasumi), Masuda Yuki (Sakakibara Yuri), Hikami Kyouko (Takamura Tsubaki), Yao Kazuki (Seiryuuin Kotone), Matsuno Taiki (Oka Kikunojou), Nishimura Youichi (Nishimura Yantarou), Velo Takeda (Beromucho Takeda). San’nin Musume song.
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12. 檄! 帝 ~最終章~/Geki! Tei ~Saishuushou~ Performed by Suyama Akio (Oogami Ichirou), Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Hidaka Noriko (Erica Fontaine), Shimazu Saeko (Glycine Bleumer), Kozakura Etsuko (Coquelicot), Inoue Kikuko (Lobelia Carlini), Takamori Yoshino (Kitaooji Hanabi). From Sakura Taisen 4.
13. 君よ花よ/Kimi yo Hana yo Performed by Suyama Akio (Oogami Ichirou), Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede), Hidaka Noriko (Erica Fontaine), Shimazu Saeko (Glycine Bleumer), Kozakura Etsuko (Coquelicot), Inoue Kikuko (Lobelia Carlini), Takamori Yoshino (Kitaooji Hanabi). From Sakura Taisen 4.
14. 夢のつづき/Yume No Tsudzuki Performed by Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede), Okamura Akemi (Fujii Kasumi), Masuda Yuki (Sakakibara Yuri), Hikami Kyouko (Takamura Tsubaki), Yao Kazuki (Seiryuuin Kotone). From Sakura Taisen 2.
15. Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan / Yokoyama Chisa (Shinguuji Sakura), Takano Urara (Maria Tachibana), Tomizawa Michie (Kanzaki Sumire), Nishihara Kumiko (Iris), Fuchizaki Yuriko (Ri Kouran), Tanaka Mayumi (Kirishima Kanna), Ikura Kazue (Reni Milchstrasse), Orikasa Ai (Fujieda Kaede), Suyama Akio (Oogami Ichirou), Suganuma Hisayoshi (Taiga Shinjirou), Okamura Akemi (Fujii Kasumi), Masuda Yuki (Sakakibara Yuri), Hikami Kyouko (Takamura Tsubaki), Yao Kazuki (Seiryuuin Kotone), Matsuno Taiki (Oka Kikunojou), Nishimura Youichi (Nishimura Yantarou), Velo Takeda (Beromucho Takeda). Yes, they performed this song 3 times (2.5 if you want to get really technical) during this show.
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Yokoyama Chisa (Sakura I) and Sekine Yuuna (stage Sakura II) are both appearing in “Musical Christmas Carol 2020,” where they play the angel Gabriel and Patty, respectively. During a curtain call, they performed “Gekitei” together.
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OSK members perform a bit of “Gekitei.”
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I’m still upset I never found a creditless version of Gekitei Ondo that I could use to make better versions of those gifs
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