Kiramager boasts an impressive soundtrack by series composer Junichi Matsumoto (The Ancient Magus' Bride), filled with shining optimism that encourages the listeners to dream and live at their best despite the odds.
Opening and Insert Themes
- The opening, "Mashin Sentai Kiramager", is an inspirational, upbeat tune that encourages the listeners to embrace their quirks and try to shine as brightly as possible, fully embracing the show's charm. The instrumental "Kiratto Sanjou! Karatto Kaiketsu!" is a wonderful orchestral-pop rendition whose majestic introductory fanfare proves more than enough to make listeners feel motivated to shine forth to the best of their ability.
- The credits Dancing Theme, "Kiraful Miracle Kiramager", is as upbeat and energetic as ever, perfect for the accompanying dance.
- "Kiramai Action" by Psychic Lover, filled with intense hard rock action that emphasizes the Kiramagers' epic moments during their battles.
- Kiramaizin's theme, "Mashin Combine Kiramaizin", and its intrumental, "Ike! Kirameki no Kyoshin", plays whenever Kiramazin combines from its five component Mashins or goes on the attack against the Yodonheim Empire's Jamen Beasts; this track perfectly fits one of Crystalia's four Grand Guardians.
- The Do It Yourself Theme Tunes are appropriately awesome.
- "Crystal Signal" from #23 is a dynamic orchestral-pop song that puts Inori Minase's wonderful vocals at the forefront.
- "Yuki o Kanae de te" ("Let Courage Ring Out") from #24 is an all-around wholesome pop-rock song that allows Rui Kihara (Tametomo) to flex his incredible vocals while the others back him up with a simple and catchy melody. Galza's metal riffing in the same episode is sick.
- "Hiramei-king! Kagayaking!" from #25 is energetic and absolutely adorable, rather befitting with Juru's character with a brassy rock tune.
- "Dangan Shooting Star" from #26 shows off Rui Kihara's vocals once again as he propels a slick electro-pop/R&B song that practically exudes cool.
- "Winding Road" from #27 is energetic and encouraging; it perfectly represents who Sena is through a fun pop-rock track.
- "Perfect Blue" from #28 is a soothing rock ballad with a swelling orchestra that shows off Atom Mizuishi's (Shiguru) lovely vocals. As Jetter puts it: "Shiguru's too cool!"
- "Kiseki o Yumemiru? ("Dreaming of a Miracle?")" from #29 is a doo-wop inspired song that's quite easy to nod your head to the groovy bassline.
- "Hakase Janai Yo, Hakata Da Yo! Shikamo Minami Da Yo! ("I'm no professor, I'm just Hakata! And Minami on top of that!")" (from #30) revels in its 80s influences, showing off Daimaou Kosaka's (Muryo) surprisingly nice vocals.
- "Wonder Guardian God" from #31 is another one straight out of the 80s as it revels in all of its Hot-Blooded brassy glory.
- "Go Kiramager" by Yohei Onishi is an action-packed, impacting battle track representing the team in their Super Modes while being awesome fighters. Best shown in #39 where it plays over Tametomo defeating Shadon.
- "Tsuranuki Shining! Kiramai Silver" serves as Takamichi Crystalia's theme, highlighting the new hero's own strengths and hidden character depths in its lyrics.
Official Soundtrack
- official soundtrack Kiramager Crystal Sound Box 1: Some of the tracks sound like something out of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- 01. "Avant Narration" is an epic Establishing Series Moment that explains the basic idea of the Kiramagers while increasing anticipation for the show and its shining heroes, transitioning to the opening theme..
- 17. "Kirame Kouze!" is an action-packed track boasting high energy while underlining the Kiramagers' strength as they battle and triumph over their foes in the face of intense adversity, noted by the track going from a determined minor scale to a triumphant parallel major scale towards the end.
- 23. "Nakama o Shinjite" is a soothing version of selected parts of the main theme, fitting for some of the show's more heartwarming moments. It's more than enough to make you relax and be happy for the heroes...
- 30. "Nandodemo Tachiagare!" reeks of sheer determination amidst seemingly insurmountable odds in order to shine brighter than ever. Such resilience is exactly what the Kiramagers excel in.