Cover Discography
Much like its predecessor BanG Dream!, ARGONAVIS boasts a large repertoire of cover songs from anime, video games and other Japanese media.
- Argonavis
- ORANGE RANGE - "*~Asterisk~" (Bleach 1st Opening)
- FLOW - "GO!!!" - (Naruto 4th Opening)
- Porno Grafitti - "Melissa" (Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) 1st Opening)
- L'arc~en~Ciel - "READY STEADY GO" (Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) 2nd Opening)
- SEKAI NO OWARI - "Starlight Parade" (The 1st "Nice to Meet You, this is a radio. IN Shibuya"'' Campaign song)
- WEAVER - "Kuchizuke Diamond" (Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches 1st Opening)
- OxT - "UNION" (SSSS.GRIDMAN Opening)
- GYROAXIA
- UVERWorld - "CORE PRIDE" (Blue Exorcist 1st Opening)
- ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D - "IN MY WORLD" (Blue Exorcist 2nd Opening)
- FLOW & GRANRODEO - "HOWLING" (The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of the Commandments 1st Opening)
- THE ORAL CIGARETTES - "Kyouran Hey Kids!!" (Noragami Aragoto Opening)
- SPYAIR - "Genjou Destruction" (Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya Insert song)
- DOES - "Donten" (Gintama 5th Opening)
- OLDCODEX - "Rage on" (Free! Opening)
- GREEN APPLE - "Inferno" (Fire Force 1st Opening)
- Fantôme Iris
- Siam Shade - "1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou" (Rurouni Kenshin 6th Ending)
- Nightmare - "the WORLD" (Death Note 1st Opening)
- MUCC - "Nirvana" (Inu × Boku SS Opening)
- SID
- "Uso" (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 1st Ending)
- "Monochrome no Kiss" (Black Butler 1st Opening)
- GLAY - "Yuuwaku"
- Fujin RIZING!
- T.M.Revolution - "HOT LIMIT" (Mitsuya Cider Commercial song and ReLIFE 2nd Ending)
- Kishidan - "One Night Carnival"
- GReeeeN - "Kiseki" (Rookies Opening)
- Sukima Switch - "Golden Time Lover" (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 3rd Opening)
- The Blue Hearts - "Jounetsu no Bara"
- εpsilonΦ
- TK from Ling tosite sigure - "unravel" (Tokyo Ghoul Opening)
- Ling tosite sigure - "Enigmatic Feeling" (Psycho-Pass 2 Opening)
- Shihoko Hirata feat. Yumi Kawamura - "key plus words" (Persona 4: The Animation 2nd Opening)
- After The Rain - "Anti-Clockwise" (Clockwork Planet Ending)
- Konomi Suzuki - "Watashi ga Motenai no wa dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!" (WataMote Opening)
- KuroUsa-P feat.Hatsune Miku - "Senbonzakura"
- Mikito-P and Kagamine Rin - "roki"
Other Trivia
- Amateur Cast: The cast is comprised almost entirely of new and upcoming voice actors that are not known to have had larger roles, or are simply not big names in the industry. A few exceptions do exist, such as Arthur Lounsbery.
- The Danza: Jun Suzaki is voiced by Jun Fukuyama.
- Divorced Installment: The ARGONAVIS franchise was originally conceived as a male-based spin-off to BanG Dream!. However, by 2022, the franchise was retooled as a standalone work and it is no longer a part of its sister franchise due to mixed reception from fans of the original franchise.
- Follow the Leader: ARGONAVIS follows the lead of other franchises that have made Spear Counterpart spin-offs of female-character dominated franchises such as THE iDOLM@STER: SideM.
- No Export for You: Unlike BanG Dream!, ARGONAVIS is a Japan-exclusive franchise, probably due to image rights issues as it usually happens with other male bands (and don't forget the Johnny & Associates' fiasco).
- The Other Darrin: On October 13th, 2023, Kei Minegishi stepped down from his role as Tadaomi following his retirement from the seiyuu industry. Two weeks later, it was announced that Haruki Ishiya would take over the role.
- Schedule Slip:
- AAside, the Rhythm Game Spin-Off for the franchise, was originally intended to be released by the latter half of 2020. In August of the same year, it was announced that the game would be delayed to Spring 2021 in order to improve the game's quality.
- Argonavis -Kimi ga Mita Stage e- was originally slated to be released in summer of 2023, but then it was delayed to late 2023. And then it was delayed again to early 2024 instead.