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The soundtrack for the ''[[Madoka Magica]]'' anime was composed by [[Yuki Kajiura]].
The soundtrack for the ''[[Madoka Magica]]'' anime was composed by [[Yuki Kajiura]].


All but two of the lyrical tracks were written by either Kajiura or [[Sho Watanabe]]; [[Mata Ashita]] was written by hanawaya and [[and I'm home]] by wowaka. [[Doroinu]] wrote lyrics on two of Kajiura's insert songs for [[The Rebellion Story|''Rebellion'']].
All but two of the lyrical tracks were written by either Kajiura or [[Sho Watanabe]]; [[Mata Ashita]] was written by hanawaya and [[and I'm home]] by wowaka. [[Gekidan Inu Curry|Doroinu]] wrote lyrics on two of Kajiura's insert songs for [[The Rebellion Story|''Rebellion'']].


== Madoka Magica Games ==
== Madoka Magica Games ==
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== Magia Record ==
== Magia Record ==
<div role="note" class="hatnote">''Main article: [[Magia Record Soundtrack]]</div>
<div role="note" class="hatnote">''Main article: [[Magia Record Soundtrack]]</div>
The soundtrack for ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record|Magia Record]]'' is composed by a large team consisting of Ryo Furukawa, Yasuhisa Inoue, Kyohei Ozawa, Naoki "naotyu-" Chiba, Tatsuhiko Saiki, Kenji Katoh, Masayoshi Iimori, and Takamitsu Ono. All lyrical tracks are written by Sho Watanabe.
The soundtrack for ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story: Magia Record|Magia Record]]'' is composed by a large team consisting of Ryo Furukawa, Yasuhisa Inoue, Kyohei Ozawa, Naoki "naotyu-" Chiba, Tatsuhiko Saiki, Kenji Katoh, and Masayoshi Iimori. All lyrical tracks are written by Sho Watanabe, with the exception of [[Signal]], written by Takamitsu Ono.


== Magia Record Anime ==
== Magia Record Anime ==
<div role="note" class="hatnote">''Main article: [[Magia Record Anime Soundtrack]]</div>
<div role="note" class="hatnote">''Main article: [[Magia Record Anime Soundtrack]]</div>
The soundtrack for [[Magia Record Anime|the ''Magia Record'' anime]] was composed by Takumi Ozawa.
The soundtrack for [[Magia Record Anime|the ''Magia Record'' anime]] was composed by Takumi Ozawa.
[[Nigredo|The ending theme for Episode 13]] and the unused songs performed by ReReGRAPHICS were composed by Takumi Ozawa, with lyrics written by Shito. [[Aletheia|The ending theme for Season 1]] was written by kegani. [[Uwasa Kazoe Uta]] was composed by J. A. Seazer, with lyrics written by Doroinu. All other lyrical music was written by Sho Watanabe.

Latest revision as of 09:07, 26 August 2022

Madoka Magica

The soundtrack for the Madoka Magica anime was composed by Yuki Kajiura.

All but two of the lyrical tracks were written by either Kajiura or Sho Watanabe; Mata Ashita was written by hanawaya and and I'm home by wowaka. Doroinu wrote lyrics on two of Kajiura's insert songs for Rebellion.

Madoka Magica Games

The soundtrack for Portable and The Battle Pentagram was composed by longtime Nitroplus collaborator ZIZZ STUDIO. Individual song credits for Portable are unknown, but the entirety of the Battle Pentagram soundtrack is credited solely to Toshimichi Isoe.

The soundtrack for Online was never released officially and its authorship remains unknown.

Magia Record

The soundtrack for Magia Record is composed by a large team consisting of Ryo Furukawa, Yasuhisa Inoue, Kyohei Ozawa, Naoki "naotyu-" Chiba, Tatsuhiko Saiki, Kenji Katoh, and Masayoshi Iimori. All lyrical tracks are written by Sho Watanabe, with the exception of Signal, written by Takamitsu Ono.

Magia Record Anime

The soundtrack for the Magia Record anime was composed by Takumi Ozawa.

The ending theme for Episode 13 and the unused songs performed by ReReGRAPHICS were composed by Takumi Ozawa, with lyrics written by Shito. The ending theme for Season 1 was written by kegani. Uwasa Kazoe Uta was composed by J. A. Seazer, with lyrics written by Doroinu. All other lyrical music was written by Sho Watanabe.