This is a list of music of the Maison Ikkoku series. It lists individual theme and other songs, singles, as well as music, drama, and collection albums from the anime and live-action releases as well as game soundtracks.
Theme songs
Maison Ikkoku had an anime television series (96 episodes from March 1986 to March 1988), a live-action film (10 October 1986), an anime television film (February 1988), three OVAs (1988–1992), and a two episode live-action film series (2007–2008). For the most part, all of them had different theme and incidental music.
The live action film, released 10 October 1986 through Toei and Kitty Film in Japan, reused the two Gilbert O'Sullivan songs as themes. "Alone Again (Naturally)" and "Get Down" had previously been used as the theme songs for episode 24 of the anime television series on 3 September 1986. Outside of those two themes, the soundtrack for the film was composed by Joe Hisaishi.
Anime television movie theme
"Glass Kiss", the theme song for Maison Ikkoku Final (めぞん一刻 完結篇, Mezon Ikkoku Kanketsuhen), was sung by Rika Himenogi. It was released as a single on 3 February 1988 by Kitty Records. It reached #21 on the Oricon charts and sold over 260,000 copies.
Highlights: Through the Passing Seasons was released on 25 September 1988 and had music composed by Kenji Kawai and Takao Sugiyama.
Side Story: Ikkoku Island Flirtation Story was released 31 January 1991 and used "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" as a theme song. Additional music was composed by Kenji Kawai, Takao Sugiyama, and Hideharu Mori.
Prelude, When the Cherry Blossoms Return in the Spring was released 25 June 1992 and also used "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" as a theme song. Additional music was composed by Kenji Kawai and Takao Sugiyama.
Live-action television film series
The ending theme for the 2007–2008 two-part Maison Ikkoku television drama series was Mamotte Agetai by Yumi Matsutoya. The song was originally released on 21 June 1981 through Toshiba EMI. At that time, it reached #2 on the Oricon weekly charts and was ranked #10 for singles released in 1981.[2] It sold over 695,000 copies.
The other music used in the drama series was composed by Yoshikazu Suo.
Character songs
This section contains character songs, or songs sung by a voice actor from the series while in character.
Koisuru Ki-Mo-Chi: Kyoko Otonashi (恋するKI・MO・CHI 音無響子, Koisuru Ki-Mo-Chi: Otonashi Kyōko) was released on LP, cassette, and CD by Kitty Records on 25 September 1987.[3] It featured 15 tracks of incidental music, theme songs, and character songs. All vocals on the album are by Sumi Shimamoto in character as Kyoko Otonashi.[4]
Track listing
"Hello Sadness" (悲しみよこんにちは, Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa) (Vocals: Kyoko Otonashi)
Maison Ikkoku Party Album: Chachamaru Karaoke Battle (めぞん一刻パーティーアルバム ~茶々丸カラオケバトル~, Mezon Ikkoku Pātī Arubamu: Chachamaru Karaoke Batoru) is a drama album that was released on CD by Kitty Records on 21 December 1992.[3] It featured 16 tracks, including 8 tracks of theme songs sung by cast members of the Maison Ikkoku anime television series.[5]
Track listing
"Opening" (オープニング, Ōpuningu) (drama)
"Opening Theme 'Toward the Entrance to Dreams...'" (オープニングテーマ『夢の入口へ…』, Ōpuningu Tēma 'Yume no Iriguchi e...') (Vocals: Sumi Shimamoto)
Maison Ikkoku Music Collection: Music Blend (めぞん一刻 音楽編 ミュージックブレンド, Mezon Ikkoku Ongakuhen Myūjikku Burendo) was released by Kitty Records on LP and cassette on 21 September 1986, and on CD on 21 December 1990.[3] It featured 26 tracks of incidental music, theme songs, and character songs. Vocal artists included on the album included Picasso, Yuki Saito, Sumi Shimamoto, and Takao Kisugi.[8] This album contains almost the same content as Music Cocktail, with the only difference being the first track.
Maison Ikkoku Music Cocktail (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカクテル, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Kakuteru) was released on CD by Kitty Records on 21 December 1986. It featured 26 tracks of incidental music, theme songs, and character songs. Vocal artists on the album include Takao Kisugi, Picasso, and Sumi Shimamoto.[9] This album contains almost the same content as Music Blend, with the only difference being the first track.
Maison Ikkoku Music Blend 2 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックブレンド2, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Burendo 2) was released by Kitty Records on LP, cassette, and CD on 1 July 1987.[3] It featured 27 tracks of incidental music and theme songs. Vocal artists included on the album included Anzen Chitai, Kiyonori Matsuo, Picasso, and Yuki Saito.[10]
Track listing
"A Bell Tolls at Dawn" (暁に鐘は鳴る, Akatsuki ni Kane wa Naru)
Maison Ikkoku Final Original Soundtrack (めぞん一刻 完結篇 オリジナルサウンドトラック, Mezon Ikkoku Kanketsuhen Orijinaru Saundotorakku) was released on LP, cassette, and CD by Kitty Records on 21 February 1988.[3] It featured the theme song and 15 tracks of incidental music from the theatrical movie. The theme song vocal artist was Rika Himenogi.[11]
Track listing
"I Love You"
"Widow's Lover"
"A Breath of Air"
"American Woman"
"In the Moonlight"
"Crystal Heart"
"6•6•6"
"Confetti" (紙吹雪, Kamifubuki)
"Wedding Dress"
"Cheers!!" (乾杯!!, Kanpai!!)
"Grandmother"
"The Moon and the Guitar" (月とギター, Tsuki to Gitā)
"She-Inn"
"I Need Her"
"The Merry-go-round Couple" (メリーゴーラウンドのふたり, Merīgōraundo no Futari)
"Glass Kiss" (硝子のキッス, Garasu no Kissu) (Vocals: Rika Himenogi)
Music Sour
Maison Ikkoku Music Sour: Unpublished TV BGM Collection めぞん一刻 Music Sour ~未発表TV・BGM集~
Maison Ikkoku Music Sour: Unpublished TV BGM Collection (めぞん一刻 Music Sour ~未発表TV・BGM集~, Mezon Ikkoku Music Sour: Mihappyō TV BGM-shū) was released on LP, cassette, and CD by Kitty Records on 21 December 1988.[3] It featured 61 tracks of incidental music and instrumental versions of two of the theme songs.[12] Twelve of the tracks were not included in the LP release.[13]
Track listing
Songs marked with ♦ are not on the LP.
"Bridge-K1" (ブリッジ-K1, Burijji-K1)
"Hello Sadness (Instrumental)" (悲しみよこんにちは(インスト), Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (Insuto))
"Bridge-K2" (ブリッジ-K2, Burijji-K2)
"I'm Fine..." (お元気ですよ…, Ogenki Desu yo...)
"Ominous Presence #2" (不気味な気配 その2, Fukimi na Kehai Sono 2)
"Unsatisfied Desire" (もの想い, Mono Omoi)
"Bridge #1" (ブリッジ その1, Burijji Sono 1)
"The Uneasy Life of a Failed Student" (不安な浪人生活, Fuan na Rounin Seikatsu)
"Seal Case Theme" (印籠のテーマ, Inrō no Tēma)
"Please Look Up at the Moon in the Night Sky" (見上げてごらん夜空の月を, Miagete Goran Yozora no Tsuki o)
"Bridge #2" (ブリッジ その2, Burijji Sono 2)
"Miss Kyoko, Please Give Me a Hand" (響子さん、お手をどうぞ, Kyōko-san, Ote o Dōzo)
"Late Again..." (今度も遅刻だ…, Kondo mo Chikoku...)
"A Dream Within a Dream" (夢の中の夢, Yume no Naka no Yume)
"Bridge #3" (ブリッジ その3, Burijji Sono 3)
"Marvelous Mood" (不思議な気分, Fushigi na Kibun)
"Pleasant Stroll" (楽しいお散歩, Tanoshii Osanpo)
"Winter #2" (冬 その2, Fuyu Sono 2)
"Autumn #2" (秋 その2, Aki Sono 2) ♦
"Double-time #2" (駆け足 その2, Kakeashi Sono 2) ♦
"Ah, I Really Have no Pity" (あ~情けなや, Aa Nasakenaya)
"Alone at the Window" (窓辺でひとり, Madobe de Hitori)
"Bridge #4" (ブリッジ その4, Burijji Sono 4)
"Minor Escape Theme" (小脱走のテーマ, Kodassō no Tēma)
"Hmph! It's Spring, Right?" (もう!春ですね, Mō! Haru Desu ne)
"Unrequited Love" (片思い, Kataomoi)
"Bridge #5" (ブリッジ その5, Burijji Sono 5)
"What're You Looking for, Huh?" (捜し物はなんでしょね, Sagashimono wa Nan Desho ne)
"Strange Parade" (不思議な行進, Fushigi na Kōshin) ♦
"Changed Delusion" (変わった盲想, Kawatta Mōsō) ♦
"Strange Company #2" (不思議なお客 その2, Fushigi na Okyaku Sono 2) ♦
"Midnight Stroll" (真夜中のお散歩, Mayonaka no Osanpo)
"Bridge-A" (ブリッジ-A, Burijji-A)
"Ikkokukan Theme" (一刻館のテーマ, Ikkokukan no Tēma)
"If Ascending Clock Hill" (時計坂を登れば, Tokeizaka o Noboreba)
"All-night Dream #2" (夢一夜 その2, Yume Ichiya Sono 2)
Maison Ikkoku Music Shake: Unpublished TV BGM Collection Vol. 2 (めぞん一刻 Music Shake ~未発表TV・BGM集Vol.2~, Mezon Ikkoku Music Sour: Mihappyō TV BGM-shū Vol.2) was released on cassette and CD by Kitty Records on 21 December 1989.[3] It featured 56 tracks of incidental music and theme songs. Vocal artists included on the album include Gilbert O'Sullivan and Picasso.[14]
Track listing
"Bridge-K3" (ブリッジ-K3, Burijji-K3)
"Begin the Night" (ビギン・ザ・ナイト, Bigin za Naito) (Vocals: Picasso)
"Bridge #6" (ブリッジ その6, Burijji Sono 6)
"Hello Sadness (Instrumental 2)" (悲しみよこんにちは(インスト2), Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (Insuto 2))
Definitive 'Maison Ikkoku' Anime Theme Song & Character Song Complete Collection (+Background Collection) (決定盤「めぞん一刻」アニメ主題歌&キャラソン大全集(+BGM集), Ketteiban Mezon Ikkoku Anime Shudaika & Kyarason Daizenshū (Purasu BGM-shū)) was released on CD by Pony Canyon on 19 August 2015. It featured two discs with a total of 63 tracks of theme songs, in-character songs, and background music from the anime TV series and film. Vocal artists included on the album included Anzen Chitai, Rika Himenogi, Takao Kisugi, Kiyonori Matsuo, Kōzō Murashita, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Picasso, Yuki Saito, and Sumi Shimamoto.[16]
Maison Ikkoku Final Perfect Recording Edition (めぞん一刻 完結篇 完全収録版, Mezon Ikkoku Kanzenban Kanzen Shūrokuban) was released on 21 March 1988 by Pony Canyon on LP and cassette, and on CD by Kitty Records.[3] It featured 16 tracks of audio drama and theme songs. The music was composed by Hideharu Mori (of Picasso. The vocal artist for the theme song was Rika Himenogi.[17]
Track listing
"Cheers!!" (乾杯!!, Kanpai!!)
"Crystal Heart"
"Wedding Dress"
"Widow's Lover"
"American Woman"
"She-Inn"
"A Breath of Air"
"The Moon and the Guitar" (月とギター, Tsuki to Gitā)
"The Merry-go-round Couple" (メリーゴーラウンドのふたり, Merīgōraundo no Futari)
"Confetti" (紙吹雪, Kamifubuki)
"I Need Her"
"6•6•6"
"In the Moonlight"
"I Love You"
"In the Moonlight"
"Glass Kiss" (硝子のキッス, Garasu no Kissu) (Vocals: Rika Himenogi)
Sound Theater
There were 48 volumes in the original Maison Ikkoku Sound Theater (めぞん一刻サウンド・シアター, Mezon Ikkoku Saundo Shiatā) CD series, released by Kitty Records from 25 May 1990 to 25 July 1991. These contain the audio from the 96 anime television series episodes, similar to a radio drama, as well as guest segments with various celebrities.[18]
Maison Ikkoku Special Sound Theater Extra Version (めぞん一刻スペシャル サウンド・シアター エクストラバージョン, Mezon Ikkoku Saundo Shiatā) was released as a CD by Kitty Records on 25 June 1991. It contained audio from the Side Story: Ikkoku Island Flirtation Story and Prelude, When the Cherry Blossoms Return in the SpringOVAs.[3]
Five music calendars were released between 1989 and 1993. All of them included a calendar, and three included a cassette or CD with a collection of instrumental or arranged music from the series. The 1991 release included original background music and an original story with Sumi Shimamoto (Kyoko) narrating. The 1994 music calendar was released only on VHS and included a digest version of the anime TV series and a segment about Yotsuya's secrets.[3]
Music Calendar 1990
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1990 めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1990
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1990 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1990, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Karendā 1990) was released on cassette by Kitty Records in November 1989.[3] It featured 12 tracks of instrumental and arranged versions of theme songs, with some narration by Sumi Shimamoto.[19]
Track listing
"Hello Sadness" (悲しみよこんにちは, Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa)
"Will Tomorrow Be Sunny?" (あした晴れるか, Ashita Hareru ka)
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1991 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1991, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Karendā 1991) was released on CD by Kitty Records in November 1990.[3] It featured an original Maison Ikkoku story narrated by Sumi Shimamoto, and it used original background music.[20]
Music Calendar 1992
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1992 めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1992
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1992 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1992, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Karendā 1992) was released on CD by Kitty Records on 25 December 1991.[3] It featured 12 tracks of instrumental and arranged versions of theme songs.[21]
Track listing
"Hello Sadness" (悲しみよこんにちは, Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa)
"Will Tomorrow Be Sunny?" (あした晴れるか, Ashita Hareru ka)
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1993 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1993, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Karendā 1993) was released on CD by Kitty Records on 21 December 1992.[3] It featured 5 tracks of theme music arranged in a music box style.[22]
Track listing
"Hello Sadness" (悲しみよこんにちは, Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa)
"Will Tomorrow Be Sunny?" (あした晴れるか, Ashita Hareru ka)
"Ci-ne-ma" (シ・ネ・マ, Shi-me-ma)
"Sunny Shiny Morning" (サニーシャイニーモーニング)
"Begin the Night" (ビギン・ザ・ナイト, Bigin za Naito)
Music Calendar 1994
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1994 めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1994
Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1994 (めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1994, Mezon Ikkoku Myūjikku Karendā 1994) was released on VHS by Kitty Records in December 1993.[3] It featured a short segment delving into Yotsuya's secrets, as well as a digest version of the anime television series. The video is narrated by Shigeru Chiba.[23]
Other
There were two large collections, one collecting all of the songs released as CD singles, and one collecting all music used in the Maison Ikkoku TV series, the theatrical film, and all of the songs sung by voice actors while in character. They are listed in chronological release order.
The Maison Ikkoku CD Single Memorial File was released on 11 July 1988 by Kitty Records.[1][24] It includes thirteen 8 cm CD singles containing two songs each, a 12 cm CD adapter, and a booklet containing all of the lyrics for the included songs. It was also released on two cassette tapes in December 1989.[3]
On 1 November 1994, Kitty Records released the Maison Ikkoku Complete Music Box (めぞん一刻 コンプリート・ミュージック・ボックス, Mezon Ikkoku Konpurīto Myūjikku Bokkusu).[24] It includes eight CDs containing all the theme songs used during the TV series and in the theatrical film, as well as all of the incidental music used throughout the series (background music by Takao Sugiyama (eps 1–26, 38–96) and Kenji Kawai (eps 27–96), eyecatches, and insert songs), music from the theatrical film, and a reissue of Koisuru Ki-Mo-Chi.[24]
Maison Ikkoku Forever Remix (めぞん一刻 フォーエバー・リミックス, Mezon Ikkoku Fōebā Rimikkusu) was released on CD by Kitty Records on 25 July 1991.[3] It featured 10 tracks of remixed theme and character songs. Vocal artists included on the album included Takao Kisugi, Kiyonori Matsuo, Picasso, and Sumi Shimamoto.[25]
Maison Ikkoku Original Dramatic Sound Track (めぞん一刻 Original Dramatic Sound Track, Mezon Ikkoku Orijinaru Doramachikku Saundotorakku) is a pachinko/pachislot game soundtrack released on CD by Heiwa on 12 June 2012. It featured 10 tracks of music from games released by Heiwa and their subsidiary, Olympia. The album was only available from the Heiwa website for a limited time.[26]
Track listing
"Summer-Colored Sparkles" (夏色キラキラ, Natsuiro Kira Kira)
"Thank You: The Place of Overflowing Smiles" (ありがとう~笑顔溢れる場所~, Arigatō: Egao Afureru Basho) (Vocals: Ichiko)
"I'm Making Myself Happy" (幸せにします, Shiawase ni Shimasu)
"Romantic Way" (恋の行方, Koi no Ikikata) (Vocals: Ichiko)
"Non Stop = Lucky Days" (Vocals: Ichiko)
"If I Invite Eternity" (永遠と呼べるなら, Eien to Yoberunara) (Vocals: Ichiko)
"My Days" (Vocals: Ichiko)
"Seasons" (Vocals: Ichiko)
"Toward the Door" (扉の向こうへ, Tobira no Mukō e)
"Umbrella" (アンブレラ, Anburera) (Vocals: Ichiko)
I'm So Glad I Met You OST
Dramatic Pachislot Maison Ikkoku: I'm So Glad I Met You Soundtrack ドラマチック・パチスロ めぞん一刻 ~あなたに会えて、本当によかった~サウンドトラック
Dramatic Pachislot Maison Ikkoku: I'm So Glad I Met You Soundtrack (ドラマチック・パチスロ めぞん一刻 ~あなたに会えて、本当によかった~サウンドトラック, Doramachikku Pachisuro Mezon Ikkoku: Anata ni Aete, Honto ni Yokatta Saundotorakku) was released on CD by Olympia (a subsidiary of Heiwa) in 2010. It featured four tracks of music from the pachislot game.[27]
"If I Invite Eternity" (永遠と呼べるなら, Eien to Yoberunara) (Vocals: Ichiko)
References
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^ オリコン・シングル・チャートブック(完全版):1968 – 2010 [Oricon Single Chart Book (Complete Edition): 1968–2010] (in Japanese). Oricon Entertainment. February 2012. p. 731. ISBN978-4-87131-088-8.
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^ 恋するKI・MO・CHI 音無響子 [Koisuru Ki-Mo-Chi: Kyoko Otonashi] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. 25 September 1987. Catalog #: H30K20088.
^ めぞん一刻パーティーアルバム ~茶々丸カラオケバトル~ [Maison Ikkoku Party Album: Chachamaru Karaoke Battle] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. 21 December 1992. Catalog #: KTCR-1197.
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^ めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1992 [Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1992] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. 25 December 1991. Catalog #: KACD-1015.
^ めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1993 [Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1993] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. 21 December 1992. Catalog #: KACD-1016.
^ めぞん一刻 ミュージックカレンダー1994 [Maison Ikkoku Music Calendar 1994] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. December 1993. Catalog #: KEVV-1028.
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^ めぞん一刻 フォーエバー・リミックス [Maison Ikkoku Forever Remix] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Kitty Records. 25 July 1991. Catalog #: KTCR-1166.
^ めぞん一刻 Original Dramatic Sound Track [Maison Ikkoku Original Dramatic Sound Track] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Heiwa. 12 June 2012. Catalog #: HO0198.
^ ドラマチック・パチスロ めぞん一刻 ~あなたに会えて、本当によかった~サウンドトラック [Dramatic Pachislot Maison Ikkoku: I'm So Glad I Met You Soundtrack] (insert booklet) (in Japanese). Japan: Olympia. 2010.