The following is a list of all Blu-ray/DVD releases and their bonus contents from the Senki Zesshō Symphogear series.
Season 1[]
Episodes | Cover | Release Date | |||
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Volume 1 | |||||
March 28, 2012 | |||||
Symphogear Character Song #5: Kanade Amou
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Volume 2 | |||||
April 25, 2012 | |||||
Symphogear Original Soundtrack #1
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Volume 3 | |||||
May 30, 2012 | |||||
Symphogear Original Soundtrack #2
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Volume 4 | |||||
June 27, 2012 | |||||
Volume 5 | |||||
July 25, 2012 | |||||
Symphogear Original Soundtrack #3
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Volume 6 | |||||
August 29, 2012 | |||||
Symphogear Character Song #7: Hibiki Tachibana & Tsubasa Kazanari & Chris Yukine
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Blu-Ray Box (Japanese) | |||||
March 29, 2017 | |||||
Bonus CD Set Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
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Blu-Ray Box (English) | |||||
October 27, 2020 |
G[]
Episodes | Cover | Release Date | |||
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Volume 1 | |||||
October 2, 2013 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #1
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Volume 2 | |||||
November 6, 2013 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #2
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Volume 3 | |||||
December 4, 2013 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #3
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Volume 4 | |||||
January 8, 2014 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #4
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Volume 5 | |||||
February 5, 2014 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #5
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Volume 6 | |||||
March 5, 2014 | |||||
Symphogear G Original Soundtrack #6
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Blu-ray Box (Japanese) | |||||
February 27, 2019 | |||||
Bonus CD Set Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
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Blu-Ray Box (English) | |||||
January 26, 2021 |
GX[]
Episodes | Cover | Release Date | |||
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Volume 1 | |||||
September 30, 2015 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #1
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Volume 2 | |||||
October 28, 2015 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #2: Original Soundtrack
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Volume 3 | |||||
November 25, 2015 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #3
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Volume 4 | |||||
December 23, 2015 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #4
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Volume 5 | |||||
January 27, 2016 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #5
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Volume 6 | |||||
February 24, 2016 | |||||
GX Bonus CD #6
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Blu-ray Box (Japanese) | |||||
October 7, 2020 | |||||
Bonus CD Set Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
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Blu-ray Box (English) | |||||
September 27, 2022 |
AXZ[]
Episodes | Cover | Release Date | |||
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Volume 1 | |||||
September 27, 2017 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #1
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Volume 2 | |||||
October 25, 2017 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #2
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Volume 3 | |||||
November 29, 2017 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #3: Original Soundtrack
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Volume 4 | |||||
December 27, 2017 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #4
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Volume 5 | |||||
January 31, 2018 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #5
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Volume 6 | |||||
February 28, 2018 | |||||
AXZ Bonus CD #6
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Blu-ray Box (Japanese) | |||||
November 16, 2022 | |||||
Bonus CD Set Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
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Blu-ray Box (English) | |||||
November 29, 2022 |
XV[]
Episodes | Cover | Release Date | |||
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Volume 1 | |||||
October 2, 2019 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #1
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Volume 2 | |||||
November 6, 2019 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #2: Original Soundtrack
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Volume 3 | |||||
December 4, 2019 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #3
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Volume 4 | |||||
January 8, 2020 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #4
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Volume 5 | |||||
February 5, 2020 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #5
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Volume 6 | |||||
March 4, 2020 | |||||
XV Bonus CD #6
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Blu-ray Box (English) | |||||
February 28, 2023 |
Special Events[]
Gallery[]
Credits[]
Only the credits for the soundtrack BGM are listed here. For song credits, visit their respective pages.
All tracks labelled "Holy Chant" and "Superb Song" were composed and written by Noriyasu Agematsu.
Note: The booklets only credit each BGM track as being arranged by a given artist. They are considered to also be the composer of the listed tracks (this is supported by the music credits for certain songs given on the official websites and the anime episode credits), except for when a BGM track is labeled as or appears to be a remix of a song composed by someone else.
- Production: Elements Garden
- Composers:
- Noriyasu Agematsu
- S1: 1-01 to 1-08, 1-20; 2-01, 2-02; 3-01, 3-04 to 3-08, 3-12, 3-17
- G: 2-10; 3-10; 5-06
- XV: 01, 10, 12, 13, 21, 22
- Junpei Fujita
- S1: 1-10, 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 1-16; 2-03, 2-06 to 2-10; 3-02, 3-09
- G: 1-05, 1-13; 2-04 to 2-07; 3-02 to 3-04
- GX: 02, 03, 08, 10, 11, 14, 18, 19, 23
- AXZ: 01, 04 to 06, 11, 13
- XV: 04, 06 to 10, 15, 18
- Hitoshi Fujima
- S1: 1-09, 1-12, 1-18; 2-04, 2-05, 2-12; 3-10, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15, 3-16
- GX: 06, 07, 13, 17, 20, 21
- AXZ: 03, 07 to 09, 12, 14
- XV: 02, 03, 05, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20
- Shunryu (Mizuki Ueki)
- S1: 2-11
- Evan Call
- G: 1-02, 1-04, 1-07 to 1-09, 1-11; 2-01, 2-02, 2-09; 3-05, 3-06, 3-09; 4-01, 4-03 to 4-06, 4-08; 5-02 to 5-04, 5-09; 6-03, 6-05
- GX: 01, 04, 05, 09, 12, 16, 22
- Masato Nakayama
- G: 4-09; 5-07, 5-08
- Daisuke Kikuta
- G: 5-11, 6-04
- Seima Iwahashi
- XV: 14
- Noriyasu Agematsu
- Arrangers:
- Noriyasu Agematsu
- S1: 1-01 to 1-08; 2-02, 2-03; 3-01, 3-04, 3-12
- XV: 22
- Junpei Fujita
- S1: 1-10, 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 1-16, 1-20; 2-03, 2-06 to 2-10; 3-02, 3-09, 3-17
- G: 1-05, 1-13; 2-04 to 2-07, 2-10; 3-02 to 3-04, 3-10; 4-09; 5-06 to 5-08, 5-11; 6-04
- GX: 02, 03, 08, 10, 11, 14, 18, 19, 23
- AXZ: 01, 04 to 06, 11, 13
- XV: 01, 02, 04, 06 to 10, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21
- Hitoshi Fujima
- S1: 1-09, 1-12, 1-18; 2-04, 2-05, 2-10, 2-12; 3-10, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15, 3-16
- GX: 06, 07, 13, 17, 20, 21
- AXZ: 03, 07 to 09, 12, 14
- XV: 03, 05, 11, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20
- Evan Call
- G: 1-02, 1-04, 1-07 to 1-09, 1-11; 2-01, 2-02, 2-09; 3-05, 3-06, 3-09; 4-01, 4-03 to 4-06, 4-08; 5-02 to 5-04, 5-09; 6-03, 6-05
- GX: 01, 04, 05, 09, 12, 16, 22
- Noriyasu Agematsu
References and Notes[]
- All romaji titles were taken from each track's entry on the JASRAC website. In the case that a track had multiple readings supplied, the first given reading has been used.
- ↑ "Yami no Oku, Apocalypse Now" is a reference to Apocalypse Now, a 1979 American film based upon the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness.
- ↑ "Sakamaku Keppū" appears to be a remix of Zettō Ame no Habakiri
- ↑ "Senjō ni Hana Saki Hokoru" could be alternatively read as "戦場に花咲き誇る", which translates to "Flowers Blossom Fully Across the Battlefield".
- ↑ The Seibo (聖母) in "Horobi no Seibo" can also be read as 'Virgin Mary', although this is not the most commonly-used term for the latter.
- ↑ "Hibīteku…Mirai" is a lyric from Hidamari Memoria.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Though this track has the same title as the track from the S1 soundtracks, it is not the same track, but a new recording of the chant.
- ↑ "Shūen wo Nozomu Mono, Shūen ni Nozomu Mono" contains some wordplay in the Japanese, with the kanji used for seek/desire and face/confront being pronounced the same.
- ↑ "Hecchara ja, Nai" appears to be a remix of Seigi wo Shinjite, Nigirishimete.
- ↑ "Amayadori" is titled as "雨宿り" in the Blu-ray booklet
- ↑ "Hōkago no Akaneiro" is a remix of Kyōshitsu Monochrome.
- ↑ "Hōkago no Akaneiro" is titled as "放課後の茜色 (教室モノクローム)" ("Hōkago no Akaneiro (Kyōshitsu Monochrome)) in the Blu-ray booklet. This matches the titles of song remixes from S1 and XV, but is inconsistent with other seasons' remixed track titles.
- ↑ "Kakugo wa Egao to Tomo ni, Hokori no Mama ni" appears to be a remix of Ressō Gungnir.
- ↑ "Kitto…Kitto, Mada Daijōbu…Mada Toberu" appears to be a remix of Gokuren Igalima.
- ↑ "Asu no Gaika" appears to be a remix of Vitalization.
- ↑ "Towa ni, Gyutto Mune ni" is a remix of Hidamari Memoria.
- ↑ "Hidamari ni Namida, Nigirishimete" appears to be a remix of Hidamari Memoria.
- ↑ "Wasurekaketa Egao, Dakedo—" appears to be a remix of Ōkyo Shul Shagana.
- ↑ "Shinjitsu ga Kimi wo Kowashite Iku" appears to be a remix of another song composed by Daisuke Kikuta
- ↑ "Blitzkrieg" is a German word meaning an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
- ↑ "Itami, Aru Kara Koso no Itami" contains a bit of wordplay; the words for "physical pain" and "emotional pain" are spelled with different kanji, but both are read as itami.
- ↑ "Sol" is a Latin word for the Sun, and "Niger" is a Roman word meaning black.
- ↑ This is the German TV-size version of Shitō -Ewigkeit-.
- ↑ "Ano Hi, Val Verde nite" appears to be a remix of GUN BULLET XXX.
- ↑ "DIE 4 an IDEAL" appears to be a remix of the latter half of Axia no Kaze.
- ↑ "A song doesn't die." appears to be a remix of the latter half of Axia no Kaze.
- ↑ Lingua franca means a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.
- ↑ The track title for "Analysis Complete" is incorrect—though the title says it is a remix of Kimi Dake ni, the tune used is actually Apple's.
- ↑ The word 破戒 hakai in "Hakaiju Yggdrasil System" means to break a religious (esp. Buddhist) commandment. It is also a homophone for 破壊, meaning 'destruction'.
- ↑ Marduk (derived from Sumerian meaning 'solar calf') was a Mesopotamian god considered to be the patron deity of the city of Babylon. He was also the son of Ea, AKA Enki.
- ↑ 'Magellanica' is another name for Terra Australis.
- ↑ The Live 2018 version of Hanasaku Yūki is a duet sung by both Aoi Yūki and Minako Kotobuki. It was later re-recorded for XV as "Ver. Amalgam".