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This page lists all songs in each Taiko no Tatsujin game, coming from other series.

These all create a Type 2 link because Don-chan and other original characters are seen playing and dancing to the songs in the games, meaning that these series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin's universe.

With dozens of games and hundreds of songs, this list might be overwhelming. For a concise list of songs featured in the series see here.

Taiko no Tatsujin[]

February 21, 2001

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The first game in the series features 25 selectable songs, with 8 of them in the Anime section:

Additionally the song Mappy Ondo, listed in the Namco Origianl category, is a remix of the main theme from Mappy.

Taiko no Tatsujin 2[]

August 6, 2001

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The second game in the series features 36 selectable songs, with 9 of them in the Anime section, though 7 of them return from the previous (The only song not returning is "Space Battleship Yamato") game and only 2 are new (listed in bold):

  • Yomibito (Utabito): main theme from Prince Mackaroo.
  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman.
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan.
  • Doraemon Ondo: one of the theme songs from Doraemon.
  • Daichan kazoeuta: main theme from Inakappe Taisho.
  • Sazae-san Ikka: main theme from Sazae-san.
  • Tobe! Gundam: one of the theme songs from the Gundam series.
  • Lupin theme '78: one of the theme songs from Lupin the Third.
  • Gatchaman no Uta: main theme from Gatchaman.

Additionally the category Namco Original features 2 songs from other games, including the one from the previous game and a new one, specifically:

  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy.
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.

Taiko no Tatsujin 3[]

March 15, 2002

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The third game in the series features 44 selectable songs, with 10 of them in the Anime section, including the 7 recurring songs from previous games and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

Additionally the category Namco Original features 4 songs from other games, including the two from the previous game and two new ones, specifically:

  • Sosume! Driller: the main theme from Mr. Driller.
  • Ai no Uta: song from the commercial for Pikmin.
  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy.
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Tatacon de DODON ga DON[]

October 24, 2002

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The first console game in the series features 30 selectable songs, with 5 of them in the Anime section, though they're all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 3, and are:

Additionally the category Namco Original features 4 songs from other games, including 3 returning ones and a new one:

  • Sosume! Driller: the main theme from Mr. Driller.
  • STEPPING WIND Kaze no Klonoa 2: song from Klonoa 2.
  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy.
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.

Taiko no Tatsujin 4[]

December 12, 2002

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The fourth arcade game in the series features 48 selectable songs, with 13 of them in the Anime section, including 5 recurring songs from previous games and 8 new ones (listed in bold):

Additionally Hurricaneger Sanjo, the opening theme from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger is the only song in the Sentai category.

The category Namco Original also features 4 songs from other games, including 3 returning ones (though one previously only featured in the PlayStation 2 game), and 2 new ones:

  • Sosume! Driller: the main theme from Mr. Driller.
  • STEPPING WIND Kaze no Klonoa 2: song from Klonoa 2 (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tatacon de DODON ga DON).
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan.
  • Xevious Taiso: remix of the main theme from Xevious.

Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri[]

March 27, 2003

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The second console game in the series features 34 selectable songs, with 6 of them in the Anime section, all of them returning from various games in the series, but none of them featured in the previous console game:

  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2)
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from Doraemon. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)
  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman. (recurring)
  • DANCE! Ojamajo: opening theme from Ojamajo Doremi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)
  • Tobe! Gundam: one of the theme songs from the Gundam series. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 1, 2 and 3)
  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)

There also is Hurricaneger Sanjo, opening theme from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4) in the Sentai category, while the Namco Original category features 2 songs from other games, a returning one and a new one:

  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley.
  • Xevious Taiso: remix of the main theme from Xevious. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)

Taiko no Tatsujin 5[]

October 6, 2003

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The fifth arcade game in the series features 54 selectable songs, with 12 of them in the Anime section, including 7 returning songs (all from the previous game, except one), and 5 new ones (listed in bold):

The category Namco Original also features 4 songs from other games, including two returning songs (though one previously only featured in a console game) and a new one:

  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.
  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri)
  • Xevious Taiso: remix of the main theme from Xevious.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den.

Additionally the section Variety features Odoru Daisosasen, the main theme from Bayside Shakedown.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Appare Sandaime[]

October 30, 2003

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The third console game in the series features 39 selectable songs, with 5 of them in the Anime section, actually consisting in the songs first introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 5:

The category Namco Original also features 5 songs from other games, including one from Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and four new ones (listed in bold):

Additionally the section Variety features Odoru Daisosasen, the main theme from Bayside Shakedown previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin 5.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri[]

December 18, 2003

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The fourth console game in the series is a secondary title featuring almost exclusively songs from other fictional series, since it features only 18 songs selectable from the start, but 16 of them are in the Anime category, 1 in the Sentai category and 1 in the Hero category. The only original song is the game's theme, Kazutaiko Sentai Donranger, which is unlockable and is actually a parody of the Super Sentai series, listed in the Sentai category. The 18 starting songs consist in 16 new songs (listed in bold) and only 2 songs returning from previous arcade games, and are:

Taiko no Tatsujin 6[]

July 15, 2004

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The sixth arcade game in the series features 58 selectable songs, with 18 of them in the Kids/Anime category, but only 14 from other fictional series, including 9 returning songs (5 from the previous game, 3 from older arcade games and 1 previously only featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri), and 5 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Lupin theme '78: one of the theme songs from Lupin the Third. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)
  • Lum no Love Song: opening theme #1 from Urusei Yatsura. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)
  • Bon Voyage!: opening theme #4 from One Piece.
  • Hamutarou tottoko Uta: opening theme from Hamtaro.
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from Doraemon.
  • Challenger!!: opening theme #2 from Pokémon: Advanced Generation.
  • DANZEN! Futari wa Pretty Cure: opening theme from Pretty Cure.
  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Sazae-san: one of the songs from Sazae-san. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri)
  • Go!!: opening theme #4 from Naruto.
  • Get Wild: ending theme from City Hunter.
  • Katsushika Rhapsody -Yum Yum Version-: ending theme from Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo.
  • Space Battleship Yamato: main theme from the anime of the same name. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin and Waku Waku anime Matsuri)
  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman.

The category Namco Original also features 5 songs from other games, including two from the previous game, one previously only featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Appare Sandaime and two new ones (listed in bold):

There also is Don Rangers, the main theme from Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri which is a parody of the Super Sentai series.

Additionally the section Variety features two songs from other series, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and a new one:

  • Odoru Daisosasen: main theme from Bayside Shakedown.
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime[]

July 22, 2004

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The fourth main console game in the series features 40 selectable songs, with 6 of them in the Anime category, including 5 songs from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 (4 of the songs introduced in that game, the only one not returning is "Challenger!!", plus one originally from Taiko no Tatsujin 4 that wasn't featured in previous console games), and a new song (listed in bold):

The category Namco Original also features 7 songs from other games, including the two introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and five new ones:

Additionally the section Variety features the new song Yappari Saru Get You, from the Ape Escape series.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Taiko Drum Master (North American version)[]

October 26, 2004

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The only western Taiko no Tatsujin game features 31 selectable songs, mostly consisting in western songs, with only 2 in the Anime/TV category:

The Namco Original section features 3 starting tracks, plus 4 unlockable ones, and all 7 tracks are taken from previous Taiko no Tatsujin games:

Starting songs:
Unlockable songs:
  • The Genji and the Heike Clans: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 5, 6 and Appare Sandaime)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Taiko March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri and Taiko no Tatsujin 5)
  • Don Rangers: main theme from Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin 6), which is a parody of the Super Sentai series.

Taiko no Tatsujin RT - Nippon no Kokoro[]

November 2004

This minor game designed for rehabilitation only features 20 selectable songs, though they all consist in Children/Folk songs except for one single original Taiko no Tatsujin song, so there are no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime[]

December 9, 2004

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The fifth main console game in the series features 45 selectable songs, with 9 of them in the Anime category, including 4 returning songs (two already featured in a previous console game, making them the first recurring anime songs in console games), and 5 new songs (listed in bold):

The Namco original category features 4 new songs from other games:

Additionally the Variety category features two songs from other series, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and a new one (listed in bold):

Taiko no Tatsujin: Taiko Drum Master (Japanese version)[]

March 17, 2005

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The Japanese version of Taiko Drum Master features 33 selectable songs, mostly consisting in western songs, and it doesn't feature any anime song, however the Namco Original category features 6 of the 7 songs from the North American version (the only not returning is "Katamari On the Rocks"; coincidentally all 6 songs were already featured in previous console games), plus one from Taiko no Tatsujin 4 and an original Taiko no Tatsujin song (not listed here). These are:

Medal no Tatsujin - Doki! Ooatari Darake no Sugoroku Matsuri[]

April 2005

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While this is a medal game, it still features a minigame version of Taiko no Tatsujin, including 44 selectable songs. The Anime section features 4 songs, all returning from previous games:

  • Ai o Torimodose!!: opening theme #1 from Fist of the North Star. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4)
  • Doraemon Ondo: one of the theme songs from Doraemon. (recurring)
  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (recurring)
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2 and 5)

There also is a Game Song category featuring 7 songs from other games, including 5 returning songs (though 3 of them are from console games) and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Thunder Ceptor Medley: medley of music from Thunder Ceptor. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and some console games)
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime)
  • Babel no To: remix of the main theme from Tower of Babel. (from Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and some console games)
  • Valkyrie no Densetsu: main theme from the game of the same name.
  • Sky Kid: main theme from the game of the same name.

The Namco Original category also features 3 songs taken from previous games:

Additionally the section Variety features Odoru Daisosasen, main theme from Bayside Shakedown from Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and 6.

Taiko no Tatsujin Ongaku Lesson[]

April 14, 2005

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This game targeted toward very young children, released for the Advanced Pico Beena, features 40 selectable songs, all children songs, however two of these are actually from anime series, one returning from most games in the series, and a new one (listed in bold):

Taiko no Tatsujin 7[]

July 15, 2005

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The seventh main arcade game in the series features 80 selectable songs, with 20 of them in the Anime category, including 10 returning songs (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 6, 2 from previous arcade games, 2 previously only features in console games), and 10 new songs (listed in bold):

The Namco Original category features 20 songs, with 10 of them from other series, including 7 returning song (5 songs from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and two from minor games), and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Medal no Tatsujin)
  • Rotterdam Nation (Foo Mix): a song from Ridge Racer. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name.
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force.
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.
  • Positive!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.

Additionally the Variety category features five songs from other series, two returning ones and three new ones:

Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special[]

August 4, 2005

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This secondary console game released simultaneously with Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable is an anime song compilation, much like Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri, this time featuring 40 selectable songs, 27 of them in the Anime category, though one is actually an original, unlockable parody of anime openings, while the remaining 13 songs are in the Namco Original category. The anime songs consist in 10 returning songs (8 of the ones introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 7, the only two not returning are "Mie Nai Tsubasa" and "Murimuri!? Ariari!! IN Jyanai?!", 2 from previous arcade games that weren't featured in any other game) and 16 new songs (isted in bold):

The Namco Original category features 4 songs from other series, including two returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and two new ones:

  • Drill Fighter - Go Go Dig Dug: a tribute to the Dig Dug series.
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Positive!: song from The Idolmaster. (Unlockable)

Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable[]

August 4, 2005

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The first portable game in the series, released simultaneously with the PlayStation 2 game Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special, features 38 selectable songs, but it also is the first game in the series to feature downloadable songs, bringing the total of available songs up to 60. The Anime category features 8 songs, all available from the start, including 7 returning songs (5 from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and 2 from previous games), and a new song (listed in bold):

The Namco Original category features 11 starting songs plus 16 downloadable songs, with 13 of these from other series. These are all returning songs, 6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and 7 from previous games:

Starting songs:
  • Katamari Damacy: main theme from Katamari Damacy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4 and Taiko Drum Master)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name.
  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri, Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and Taiko Drum Master)
  • Dragon Spirit: medley of music from Dragon Spirit.
  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy. (Unlockable; returning from the first four games in the series)
Downloadable songs:
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga.
  • Babel no To: remix of the main theme from Tower of Babel. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Boku no chikyu Bokura no chikyu: song from Mr. Driller: Drill Land. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime)
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.
  • Rare Hero: another song from Ridge Racer. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)

Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime[]

December 8, 2005

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The sixth main console game in the series features 48 selectable songs, with 9 of them in the Anime category, including 8 new songs (listed in bold) and only one returning song (one of the songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 7, that wasn't included in other console games):

While the Namco Original section only features original Taiko no Tatsujin songs, there's the Game Music category including exclusively songs from other games. This features 6 songs, including 5 new ones and only one returning, unlockable song (the only one introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 7 that wasn't included in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special):

Additionally the Variety category includes Abarenbo Shogun, the main theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 (and it wasn't featured in any other console game).

Taiko no Tatsujin 8[]

March 23, 2006

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The eighth main arcade game in the series features 90 selectable songs, with 20 of them in the Anime section, including 12 returning song (6 from Taiko no Tetsujin 7 and 6 previously only featured in console games, most notably "Hug Shichao" previously only featured in the secondary game Taiko no Tatsujin Ongaku Lesson) and 8 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Lupin theme '78: one of the theme songs from Lupin the Third.
  • Ai o Torimodose!!: opening theme #1 from Fist of the North Star.
  • Wai Wai World: opening theme from Dr. Slump. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime)
  • CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA: opening theme #1 from Dragon Ball Z. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and some console games)
  • Ichi Rin no Hana: opening theme #3 from Bleach.
  • Namikaze Satellite: opening theme #7 from Naruto.
  • Kokoro no Chizu: opening theme #5 from One Piece.
  • Here I Am: opening theme #2 from Black Jack. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime)
  • Happy Material: opening theme from Magical Teacher Negima!. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)
  • Growing of my heart: opening theme #16 from Detective Conan.
  • Kimi ni Juice o Katte Ageru: opening theme #3 from Keroro Gunso.
  • Hamutarou tottoko Uta 2005: new version of the opening theme from Hamtaro. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from Doraemon.
  • Ningentte Ii Na: main theme from Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi.
  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman.
  • Oto Melody: opening theme from Onegai My Melody.
  • Hug Shichao: one of the theme songs from Doraemon. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Ongaku Lesson)
  • Ultraman Max: theme song of the show of the same name.
  • Makasete Splash Star: main theme from Pretty Cure Splash Star.

The Game Music category features 12 songs from other game series, including 8 returning songs (5 from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and 3 from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime) and 4 new songs (listed in bold):

Also the Namco Original category features 6 songs from other series, including 5 returning songs (2 previously only featured in console games) and only one new song:

Additionally the Variety category features two songs from other series, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and a new one:

  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.
  • Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari: main theme from Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari.

The J-Pop category also features the new song Karma, opening theme from the game Tales of the Abyss.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2[]

September 7, 2006

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The second portable game in the series features 62 selectable songs, plus 24 songs initially downloadable, for a total of 86 songs available at the time of release. 20 additional downloadable songs were released between May 2010 and January 2011 bringing the total up to 106. The Anime category features 7 songs, all available from the start, including 4 returning songs and 3 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Cat's Eye: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Sakura: opening theme #4 from Eureka Seven.
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 3 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)
  • Dramatic: opening theme from Honey and Clover. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime)
  • Ningentte Ii Na: main theme from Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Hareru Michi ~ Uchuu-jin ni Awaseru Kao Ga Ne!~: opening theme #4 from Keroro Gunso.
  • Makasete Splash Star: main theme from Pretty Cure Splash Star. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)

The Game Music category initially featured 11 starting songs, including all 7 songs downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable and 4 songs from previous games, plus 4 downloadable songs, 3 returning ones and a new one:

Starting songs:
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga.
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime)
  • Babel no To: remix of the main theme from Tower of Babel.
  • Boku no chikyu Bokura no chikyu: song from Mr. Driller: Drill Land.
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Ordyne: remix of music from the game of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Rare Hero: another song from Ridge Racer.
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special and Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X.
Downloadable songs:
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Tobikkiri! Anime Special and Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Thunder Ceptor Medley: medley of music from Thunder Ceptor. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)
  • Dragon Saber Sunken City: music from the Sunken City level of Dragon Saber.
  • Yokai Douchuki Ondo: remix of the main theme from Shadow Land. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime)

Additionally the Variety category includes Abarenbo Shogun, the main theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime, while the J-Pop category features Karma, opening theme from the game Tales of the Abyss, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8.

9 downloadable song packs later released are:

Song Pack 1 (May 18, 2010)
Released to celebrate the download service being used 5 million times, it consists in 4 songs, including a returning game song and a new game song:

  • Overmaster: song from The Idolmaster SP.
  • Namcot Medley: a medley of songs from various Namco games. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon)

Song Pack 2 (June 16, 2010)
Consisting in 2 songs, a Classic song and a new game song:

Song Pack 3 (July 21, 2010)
Consisting in 2 songs, a Classic song and a game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 13:

Song Pack 4 (August 18, 2010)
Consisting in 2 songs, a Namco Original song and a new game song:

Song Pack 5 (September 15, 2010)
Consisting in a Namco Original song and a Classic song, no song from other series.

Song Pack 6 (October 20, 2010)
Consisting in 2 songs, a Namco Original song and a Game song taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 10:

  • Symphonic Motos: orchestrated version of music from Motos.

Song Pack 7 (November 17, 2010)
Consisting in a Namco Original song and a Classic song, no song from other series.

Song Pack 8 (December 15, 2010)
Consisting in a Namco Original song and a Classic song, no song from other series.

Song Pack 9 (January 19, 2011)
Consisting in two Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime[]

December 7, 2006

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The seventh main console game in the series and last for the PlayStation 2, it features 48 selectable songs, with 11 of them in the Anime category, including 3 of the songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and 8 new songs (listed in bold):

The Game Music section features 5 selectable songs, including one of the songs introduced in Taiko no Tetsujin 8 and 4 new songs (listed in bold)

  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Chikyuu wa Tamagotchi?!: a tribute to the Tamagotchi series.
  • Soul Calibur III New Legend: the song "New Legend" from Soul Calibur III.
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy.
  • URBAN TRAIL: song from Night Striker. (Unlockable)

Additionally the Namco Original category includes "Ordyne", remix of music from the game of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8.

Taiko no Tatsujin 9[]

December 20, 2006

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The ninth main arcade game in the series features 100 selectable songs, with 23 of them in the Anime category, including 18 returning songs (8 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, all 8 songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime and 2 from previous arcade games), and 5 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman.
  • Ima ga Daisuki: main theme from Jang Geum's Dream.
  • Koi ♥ Kuru: opening theme #2 from Onegai My Melody. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Go-go Sentai Boukenger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Sazae-san Ikka: main theme from Sazae-san. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5)
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 3 and some console games)
  • Spurt!: opening theme from Pokémon: Advanced Generation.
  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Dang Dang: opening theme #3 from Eyeshield 21.
  • CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA: opening theme #1 from Dragon Ball Z.
  • Ichi Rin no Hana: opening theme #3 from Bleach.
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from Doraemon.
  • Ningentte Ii Na: main theme from Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi.
  • NEXT LEVEL: main theme from Kamen Rider Kabuto. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Hug Shichao: one of the theme songs from Doraemon.
  • Hamutarou tottoko Uta 2005: new version of the opening theme from Hamtaro.
  • Hare Hare Yukai: ending theme from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • BRAND NEW WORLD: opening theme #6 from One Piece. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Makasete Splash Star: main theme from Pretty Cure Splash Star.
  • Your World: opening theme #2 from Idaten Jump. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Yuruyuru de DE-O: song from Crayon Shin-chan. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Re:member: opening theme #8 from Naruto. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Warau ga Kachi! De GO!: ending theme #1 from Pretty Cure Splash Star.

The Game Music category features 12 songs from other game series, including 10 returning songs (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, the song introduced as downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2 and 3 of the songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime, not counting "Chikyuu wa Tamagotchi?!", moved to the Variety section) and 2 new songs (listed in bold):

  • URBAN TRAIL: song from Night Striker. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • GO MY WAY !!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Legend of Zelda theme: Link's theme from the GameCube version of Soul Calibur II.
  • Soul Calibur III New Legend: the song "New Legend" from Soul Calibur III. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Daddy Mulk: main theme from the Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors.
  • Dragon Saber Sunken City: music from the Sunken City level of Dragon Saber. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER: song from OutRun.
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster.

The Namco Original category also features 6 songs from other series, all returning from previous games (5 from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and 1 from Taiko no Tetsujin 7):

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from other series, two returning one and a new one:

  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme. (recurring)
  • Chikyuu wa Tamagotchi?!: a tribute to the Tamagotchi series. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name.

Medal no Tatsujin 2 - Atsumare! Go! Go! Sugoroku Sentai Don Ranger Five[]

February 2007

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The second medal game in the series once again features a minigame version of Taiko no Tatsujin, with 44 selectable songs. The Anime section features 8 songs, all returning from previous games (4 from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and 4 from previous games):

The Game Music category features 11 songs from other game series, all returning from previous games (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, 5 from previous games, including the two songs introduced in the first Medal no Tatsujin):

  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER: song from OutRun.
  • CAPTAIN NEO: song from Darius. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Sky Kid: main theme from the game of the same name. (from the first Medal no Tatsujin)
  • Valkyrie no Densetsu: main theme from the game of the same name. (from the first Medal no Tatsujin)
  • Positive!: song from The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8)

The Namco Original category also includes three songs from other series, two returning from Taiko no Tetsujin 9, one from previous games:

Additionally the only song in the Variety category is Abarenbo Shogun, the main theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2.

Taiko no Tatsujin 10[]

July 26, 2007

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The tenth main arcade game in the series features 105 selectable songs, with 27 of them in the Anime category, including 13 returning songs (10 from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, 2 from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and 1 from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special) and 14 new songs (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 13 songs from other game series, including 8 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and 5 new songs (listed in bold):

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from other series, two songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and two new ones (listed in bold):

  • Purigorota March: song from the anime Nodame Cantabile.
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name.
  • Rocky's theme: main theme from the movie Rocky.

Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon[]

July 26, 2007

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The third portable game in the series, and first for Nintendo DS, features 35 selectable songs, and 7 of these in the Anime category, all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 10:

The Game Music category features 3 songs from other game series, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10:

The Namco Original category also features two songs from other series, both taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 10:

Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Monthly[]

January 1, 2008

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This Taiwan-exclusive game, the first in the series for mobile phones, features 28 starting songs, but additional C-POP songs were made available monthly, and 134 of theme were released through 2008 and 2009, bringing the total of available songs up to 162, more than any other game in the series at the time, though only few could be played at the same time. There is no Anime or Game Music category, but the Namco Original category features 2 returning songs from other series:

  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and the PSP games)
  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy. (from the first four games in the series and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)

Taiko no Tatsujin 11[]

March 18, 2008

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The eleventh main arcade game in the series features 114 selectable songs, with 28 of them in the Anime category, including 12 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and 16 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 13 selectable songs, including 6 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and 7 new songs (listed in bold):

The Namco Original category also features PaPaPa Love, a song from Muscle March.

Additionally the Variety category features 4 songs from other series, 2 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Goshaku! Chojin Neiger ~Midaga Omedaji~: main theme for Chojin Neiger.
  • Fukou no Kuni no Ohime-sama: main theme from Fukomori.
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Taiko no Tatsujin Mobile[]

March 20, 2008

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The Japanese Taiko game for mobile phones, like its Taiwanese counterpart it features only few songs available from the start and many additional songs available montly in the J-Pop and Anime category, so the total of available songs is 444, much more than any other game in the series, though only 10 could be downloaded at the same time. Many songs can also be downoaded directly from the arcade games through a code given in the Game Over screen, but they are used as ringtones for the phone, not playable tracks, so they are not listed here. The Anime category features 26 selectable songs, including 17 songs taken from the previous games in the series (9 recurring songs and 8 from older games) and 9 new songs (listed in bold):

The Namco Original category features 8 songs from other series, all returning from previous games:

  • Mappy Ondo: remix of the main theme from Mappy. (from the first four games in the series, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable and Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Monthly)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (recurring)
  • Rotterdam Nation (Foo Mix): a song from Ridge Racer. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Taiko no Tatsujin 7)
  • GO MY WAY !!: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (recurring)
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit. (recurring)
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime, Taiko no Tatsujin 7, 9 and the PSP games)
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)

Then there's the Special category featuring 7 music tracks from live action superhero series, including 4 returning songs and 3 new ones:

Additionally, the Others category includes 3 new songs from other live action series (along with "TRUTH", the main theme from Fuji TV's Formula 1 program):

  • Yoshimune hyoban-ki abarenbo Shogun BGM: Yoshimune's theme from Abarenbo Shogun.
  • Zenigata Heiji: main theme from the show of the same name.
  • Aa Jinsei ni Namida Ari : main theme from Mito Komon.

The J-Pop category also features the song Karma, opening theme from the game Tales of the Abyss, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2.

Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken[]

April 24, 2008

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The fourth main portable game in the series, and second for Nintendo DS, features 50 selectable songs, and 11 of these are in the Anime category, all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 11, including 7 of the songs introduced in that game and 4 also in previous games, though not featured in the first DS game:

The Game Music category features 8 selectable songs, including 7 returning songs (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 11, one from previous games) and a new one (listed in bold):

Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version[]

April 25, 2008

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The Chinese version of Taiko no Tatsujin 11 features the same number of selectable songs as its Japanese counterpart, 114, but a new C-POP category was added, including 25 songs, so many songs were removed from other categories and in some cases replaced. The Anime category now features 20 songs, 17 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 (11 songs were removed) and 3 returning from previous games:

The Game Music category features 12 selectable songs, including all songs from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 with the only exception of "Super Mario Bros." likely for licensing issues:

The Namco Original category also still features PaPaPa Love from Muscle March.

Taiko no Tatsujin 12[]

December 11, 2008

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The twelfth main arcade game in the series features 115 selectable songs, with 30 of them in the Anime category, including 18 returning songs (16 from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and 2 from previous games) and 12 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 13 selectable songs, including 7 returning songs (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 11, one from previous games) and 6 new songs (listed in bold):

Additionally the Variety category features 2 songs from other series, both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11:

  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The J-POP category also features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on Galaxy Express 999 different from the one in previous Taiko no Tatsujin games.

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii[]

December 11, 2008

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The eighth main console game in the series and first for Nintendo Wii, it features 70 selectable songs with 11 of them in the Anime category, all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, except one from Taiko no Tatsujin 11. 3 of these songs debuted in Taiko no Tatsujin 12, and since both games were released at the same time, they can be considered new songs:

The Game Music category features 7 selectable songs, including 6 songs from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 (4 introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 12 and two recurring songs) and one unlockable song returning from older games:

  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros.. (recurring; being modified from its previous appearances, it might be considered a new song)
  • Do-Dai: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kamisama no Birthday: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2. (recurring)
  • Star Soldier Medley: a medley of songs from Star Soldier.
  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (Unlockable; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri, Taiko no Tatsujin 5, Taiko Drum Master and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Soul Calibur IV: the song "Immaculate Pledge" from Soul Calibur IV.

Additionally the Variety category features "Mickey Mouse March", Mickey Mouse's official theme, recurring Taiko no Tatsujin song, while the J-POP category features "Galaxy Express 999", a song based on Galaxy Express 999 that debuted in Taiko no Tatsujin 12.

Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version[]

June 23, 2009

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The Chinese version of Taiko no Tatsujin 12 features 145 selectable songs, 30 more than its Japanese counterpart. The Anime category features 29 songs, 21 taken from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 (9 songs were removed), 1 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and 7 new songs (listed in bold). Only 9 of these songs were also in Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version, so 20 of the songs are new to Chinese players:

  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Oshiri Kajiri Mushi: main song from the Oshiri Kajiri Mushi series.
  • Kira Kira Kirara: opening theme from Onegai My Melody Kirara.
  • Courage 100%: song from Nintama Rantaro.
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from Doraemon. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Together: opening theme #1 from Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan.
  • Hello Darwin! ~Koukishin On Demand~: opening theme #9 from Keroro Gunso.
  • Break the Chain: opening theme from Kamen Rider Kiba.
  • Anataboshi: song from Kirarin Revolution.
  • Tan Tan Taan!: song from Kirarin Revolution.
  • Blue Bird: opening theme #3 from Naruto Shippuden.
  • CLOSER: opening theme #4 from Naruto Shippuden.
  • Detective Conan Main Theme: main theme from Detective Conan. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Rise: opening theme #4 from Major.
  • 88: opening theme #4 from Katekyo Hitman REBORN!.
  • Last cross: opening theme #5 from Katekyo Hitman REBORN!.
  • Donten: opening theme #5 from Gintama.
  • Chu-Bura: opening theme #8 from Bleach.
  • Velonica: opening theme #9 from Bleach.
  • Gekido: opening theme #4 from D.Gray-man.
  • DAYBREAK'S BELL: opening theme from Mobile Suit Gundam 00. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11)
  • We are!: opening theme #10 from One Piece.
  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Hare Hare Yukai: ending theme from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Motteke! Sailor Fuku: opening theme from Lucky Star. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Over the Future: opening theme from Zettai Karen Children.
  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)

The Game Music category features 13 selectable songs, once again including all songs from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 except "Super Mario Bros." but there also is a new unlockable song. Only 5 of these songs were also in Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version, so 8 of the songs are new to Chinese players:

  • Naked Glow: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (Unlockable)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Star Soldier Medley: a medley of songs from Star Soldier.
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Do-Dai: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Agent Yoru o Yuku: song from The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Kamisama no Birthday: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Daddy Mulk: main theme from the Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors.
  • Shooting Star: song from Happy Dance Collection.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 Asian Version)
  • Soul Calibur IV: the song "Immaculate Pledge" from Soul Calibur IV.

Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Don! to Zoryoban[]

July 14, 2009

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This updated version of Taiko no Tatsujin 12 features 158 selectable songs, 43 more than the original version and 13 more than the Chinese version. The Anime category features 39 songs, including all 30 songs from the original Taiko no Tatsujin 12 and 9 new songs (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features exactly the same 13 songs as the original Taiko no Tatsujin 12:

Additionally the Variety category still features the 2 songs from other series:

  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The J-POP category also features two songs from other series, a returning one and a new one:

  • Galaxy Express 999: song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999. (returning from the original Taiko no Tatsujin 12)
  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime[]

November 19, 2009

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The ninth main console game in the series and second for Nintendo Wii, it features 70 selectable songs with 11 of them in the Anime category, including 8 returning songs (3 of the songs that debuted in Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Don! to Zoryoban, 2 recurring songs that weren't in the first Wii game and 3 from previous games) and 3 new songs (listed in bold), though two are new versions of older songs:

The Game Music category features 8 selectable songs, 4 returning songs that weren't in the first Wii game (1 from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 and 3 from previous games) and 4 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Overture IX: opening song from Dragon Quest IX.
  • “HELLO!!”: song from The Idolmaster.
  • I Want: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime and Taiko no Tatsujin 9)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Naked Glow: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version)
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The Namco Original category also features PaPaPa Love, a song from Muscle March returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11.

Taiko no Tatsujin 13[]

December 17, 2009

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The thirteenth main arcade game in the series features 161 selectable songs, with 36 of them in the Anime category, including 30 returning songs (26 from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Don! to Zoryoban and 4 from console games) and 6 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 18 selectable songs, including 13 returning songs (8 from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 5 from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime) and 5 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Monster Hunter Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter.
  • Overture IX: opening song from Dragon Quest IX. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros.. (though it's the updated version from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)
  • Katamari on the Wings: main theme from Katamari Forever. (Unlockable)
  • “HELLO!!”: song from The Idolmaster. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Do-Dai: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Agent Yoru o Yuku: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • I Want: song from The Idolmaster. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • PENETRATION: song from RayForce.
  • Star Trigon Theme: main theme from Star Trigon.
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan.
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and some console games)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Naked Glow: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from other series, the 2 recurring ones and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Pan Paka Pants: main theme from the show of the same name.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.

The J-POP category also features four songs from other series, two returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Don! to Zoryoban and two new ones (listed in bold):

Taiko no Tatsujin -Popular Song Pack-[]

February 1, 2010

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The second Japanese mobile game in the series and first for iOS, it only features 5 selectable songs, including 2 recurring anime songs and a recurring game song:

Taiko no Tatsujin -Popular Song Pack 2-[]

April 15, 2010

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The second iOS game in the series, it features 6 selectable songs, all different from the previous game, but again including 2 recurring anime songs and a recurring game song:

  • Anpanman's March: main theme from the anime Anpanman.
  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from the game Soul Calibur II.


Taiko no Tatsujin Plus[]

May 28, 2010

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The third iOS game in the series, it features 6 default songs plus hundreds of downloadable songs, but since the timed songs were released in different periods, only some were available at the same time. The default songs include a returning game song and two new anime songs:

  • Namcot Medley: a medley of songs from various Namco games. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 10, Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon and downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Miracle Travel: opening theme from Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends.
  • Itsuka Itsuka: song from Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends.

Then initially available for download are:

  • Popular Song Pack: all songs from Taiko no Tatsujin -Popular Song Pack-, available for free if the player has downloaded the game.
  • Popular Song Pack 2: all songs from Taiko no Tatsujin -Popular Song Pack 2-, available for free if the player has downloaded the game.
  • J-Pop Song Pack 1: 5 J-POP songs.
  • Popular Song Pack 3: 5 songs, including 3 J-POP songs and 2 returning Anime songs:
  • Children's Song Pack 1: 5 songs, including 2 Children/Folk songs, a J-POP song and 2 returning Anime songs:

Additional downloadable packs are:

RS Pack (July 23, 2010)
Only including songs from Taiko no Tatsujin Rip Slyme and no song from other series.

Brass Band Pack (August 9, 2010)
Including 5 songs all listed in the Variety category, but it includes three new songs from other series:

  • Lupin III: one of the theme songs from Lupin the Third.
  • Wolf Boy Ken Theme: main theme from Wolf Boy Ken.
  • Western Police PART II: main theme from the show of the same name.

Classic Pack 1 (September 22, 2010)
Including 5 Classic songs and no song from other series.

Ultraman Pack (December 9, 2010)
Featuring 7 songs, all in the Anime category and all from the Ultraman series, including a returning song and 6 new songs:

  • Ultraman no Uta: theme song of Ultraman. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri)
  • Ultra Seven no Uta: theme song of Ultra Seven.
  • Kaette Kita Ultraman (Ultraman Brass): theme song of The Return of Ultraman.
  • Ultraman Tarou (Ultraman Brass): theme song of Ultraman Taro.
  • Ultraman A (Ultraman Brass): theme song of Ultraman A.
  • Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's star~: Song from Ultraman Zero.
  • Atarashii Hikari (Ultraman Zero): Song from Ultraman Zero.

J-Pop Pack 1 (December 10, 2010)
Including 5 J-POP songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 4 (January 28, 2011)
Including 5 Classic songs and no song from other series.

Idolmaster Pack (February 24, 2011)
Including 5 songs, all in the Game Music category, all from The Idolmaster series and all returning from previous games:

  • Overmaster: song from The Idolmaster SP. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2, Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • L.O.B.M: song from The Idolmaster SP. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • Relations: song from The Idolmaster: Live For You. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Do-Dai: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 13 and Wii)
  • GO MY WAY !!: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS)

Game Music Pack (April 25, 2011)
Featuring 5 songs, all in the Game Music category, including 3 returning songs and 2 new ones:

  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (recurring)
  • Monster Hunter Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • Spelunker: remix of the main theme from Spelunker. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • Sonic 4 Episode I Medley: medley of music from Sonic the Hedgehog 4.
  • CHAOS RINGS: song from the game of the same name.

Anime Pack - Boy Version (May 25, 2011)
Including 5 songs, all in the Anime category and all returning from previous games (4 from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, one from Taiko no Tatsujin 13):

Sentai Pack (July 8, 2011)
Including 5 songs, all in the Anime category, all from the Super Sentai series and all returning from previous games, actually consisting in the main theme from the five most recent series, except Engine Sentai Go-onger:

  • Tensou Sentai Goseiger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • Samurai Sentai Shinkenger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Don! to Zoryoban, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin 13)
  • Juken Sentai Gekiranger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon)
  • Go-go Sentai Boukenger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime and Taiko no Tatsujin 9)
  • Mahou Sentai Majiranger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)

Namco Original Pack 1 (November 18, 2011)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Namco Original Pack 2 (November 18, 2011)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 5 (December 21, 2011)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 returning Anime songs and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • La La La Suite PreCure: opening theme from Suite PreCure. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • We are!: opening theme #10 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)

Popular Song Pack 6 (June 25, 2012)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 recurring Anime songs:

  • Anpanman Taisou: one of the songs from Anpanman.
  • GO-GO Tamagotchi!: opening theme #1 from Tamagotchi!.

Popular Song Pack 7 (September 4, 2012)
Featuring 5 songs, including a returning Veriety song from another series and 2 returning Anime songs:

  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Switch on!: main theme from Kamen Rider Fourze. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)
  • Lupin theme '78: one of the theme songs from the anime Lupin the Third. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)

Popular Song Pack 8 (September 28, 2012)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 returning Anime songs:

  • We Go!: opening theme #15 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Let's go! Smile PreCure: opening theme from the anime Smile PreCure!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb and Taiko no Tatsujin Shinkyoku Tori Houdai!)

Popular Song Pack 9 (November 1, 2012)
Featuring 5 songs, including a returning Veriety song from another series and 2 returning Anime songs:

  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (recurring)
  • Sanpo: song from My Neighbor Totoro. (recurring)
  • Pegasus Fantasy: opening theme #1 from Saint Seiya. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) and Taiko no Tatsujin Shinkyoku Tori Houdai!)

Super Skills Pack (November 30, 2012)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 10 (December 21, 2012)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON):

Amazing Finger Pack (February 1, 2013)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Dai Hitto! Mune-Atsu Pack (March 19, 2013)
Featuring 5 songs, including 3 returning Anime songs:

  • Cat's Eye: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Wai Wai World: opening theme from Dr. Slump. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin 8)
  • Ai o Torimodose!!: opening theme #1 from Fist of the North Star. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)

Rose Pack (April 2, 2013)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Pazudora Pack (April 29, 2013)
Including 3 songs from Puzzle & Dragons previously only available for limited periods of time:

  • Walking Through The Towers
  • A New Journey
  • The Orb Festival

Two additional songs were later added to this pack:

  • Kessen!! (September 8, 2014), new song from Puzzle & Dragons Z.
  • Fight the Fanatics (August 15, 2015), previously available during the Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 4.

Popular Song Pack 11 (May 28, 2013)
Featuring 5 songs, including a Game song and 3 Anime songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version:

Amazing Song Pack (June 28, 2013)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 12 (July 31, 2013)
The thirty-first downloadable song pack for Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, it features 5 songs, including 2 Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version:

  • Gake no Ue no Ponyo: main theme from the movie of the same name. (also in Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • Diamond Happy: opening theme #2 from the anime Aikatsu!.

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Pack (August 8, 2013)
Including 5 J-POP songs and no song from other series.

Amazing Song Pack (August 30, 2013)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 13 (September 27, 2013)
Featuring 5 songs, including a new Variety song from another series, a returning J-POP song from another series and a returning Anime song:

  • Amachan -opening theme-: opening theme from the TV drama Amachan.
  • Karma: opening theme from Tales of the Abyss. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, Portable 2 and Shinkyoku Tori Houdai)
  • Sanpo: song from My Neighbor Totoro. (recurring)

Dai Hitto! Yamitsuki Pack (October 31, 2013)
The thirty-fifth downloadable song pack for Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, it features 5 songs, including a returning Anime song:

  • Dramatic: opening theme from Honey and Clover. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)

Tamagotchi Pack (November 5, 2013)
The thirty-sixth downloadable song pack for Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, it consists in 4 songs from the Tamagotchi series, 3 returning songs and a new one:

  • Kirakira Every day: opening theme #6 from Tamagotchi!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb and Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • I★my★me★mine: opening theme #7 from Tamagotchi!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Doremi Fasorairo: opening theme from Tamagotchi: Yume Kira Dream. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • Rocking Heart!: opening theme #2 from Tamagotchi: Yume Kira Dream.

This makes it so that every Tamagotchi song from the series released to this point is available in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus (not counting "Chikyuu wa Tamagotchi?!").

765 Celebratibe Pack (November 28, 2013)
Including 4 Namco Original songs, 2 Classic songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 14 (December 26, 2013)
Featuring 5 songs, including 4 returning Anime songs, though one is listed in the J-POP category:

  • Guren no Yumiya: opening theme from Attack on Titan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • Yajirushi ni Natte!: opening theme from Pokémon: Best Wishes 2. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • HANDS UP!: opening theme #16 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Rewrite: opening theme #4 from Fullmetal Alchemist. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)

Taiko no Tatsujin x Momoiro Clover Collaboration (January 28, 2014)
Only including a J-Pop song, it doesn't feature any song from other series.

Awesome Chart Pack (February 28, 2014)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 15 (March 14, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version:

Awesome Spring Pack (March 27, 2014)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, it doesn't feature any song from other series.

Legend Pack (May 2, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, including an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Portable DX:

Awesome Game Pack (May 30, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, all returning Game songs:

Donder! Japan Playoff Pack 1 (June 6, 2014)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Do As Infinity Pack (June 26, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, including 4 J-Pop songs and a new Game song:

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Pack 2 (July 9, 2014)
Including 5 J-Pop songs and no song from other series.

Donder! Japan Playoff Pack 2 (July 14, 2014)
Featuring 6 songs, including 4 Namco Original songs and two Vocaloid songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version:

  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Eternal bond: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi.

Popular Song Pack 16 (August 8, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, including a returning anime song and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • Funa Funa Funassyi!: official theme song for Funassyi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Cutie Honey: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4, Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Taiko no Tatsujin Mobile)

Popular Song Pack 17 (September 5th, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs including a Variety series from another series and 4 Anime songs, all of them returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version:

  • Kumamoto Surprise!: main theme from Kumamon Gymnastics. (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Ressha Sentai ToQger: opening theme from the show of the same name.
  • SHINING LINE*: opening theme #2 from the second season of Aikatsu!.
  • JUST LIVE MORE: opening theme from Kamen Rider Gaim. (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)

Momoiro Clover Z Pack (September 19, 2014)
Including 3 J-Pop songs and no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 18 (October 17, 2014)
Consisting in 4 J-Pop songs and one Anime returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version:

One of the J-Pop songs is RPG, main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, but it's listed without reference to the fictional series here.

Girls Pop Mania Pack (October 31, 2014)
Including 5 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Legends Pack 2 (November 17, 2014)
Including 5 J-Pop songs and no song from other series.

10 Million Memorial Pack (November 28, 2014)
Including 6 Namco Original songs and no song from other series.

Super Game Pack (December 17, 2014)
Consisting in 5 returning Game songs:

  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode) (from Taiko no Tatsujin arcade games, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition. (from Taiko no Tatsujin arcade games and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)
  • Tales of Xillia Medley: medley of music from Tales of Xillia. (previously available during the Tales of the World celebration)
  • Symphonic Motos: orchestrated version of music from Motos. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)

Popular Song Pack 19 (December 25, 2014)
Featuring 5 songs, including 3 returning Anime songs:

Popular Song Pack 20 (January 30, 2015)
Featuring 5 songs, including 2 returning Anime songs:

  • Du-Du-Wa DO IT!!: opening theme #1 of the third season Aikatsu!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Donten: opening theme #5 from Gintama. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12)

Ultra Classic Pack (February 13, 2014)
Consisting in 5 Classic songs, no song from other series.

Popular Song Pack 21 (February 27, 2015)
Featuring 5 songs, including 3 Anime songs, two returning songs and a new one:

  • Seishun Satsubatsu-ron: opening theme from Assassination Classroom.
  • Imagination: opening theme #1 from Haikyu!! (from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Togenkyo Alien: opening theme #9 from the anime Gintama. (recurring)

Hatsune Miku Pack (March 10, 2015)
Consisting in 5 recurring Vocaloid songs (though listed in Variety category), all sung by Hatsune Miku:

  • Senbonzakura (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru
  • World is Mine
  • Tell Your World
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi

Super Skills Pack 2 (March 31, 2015)
Consisting in 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Vocaloid + Sachiko Kobayashi Pack (April 27, 2015)
Featuring 5 songs, including 4 Vocaloid songs (though listed in Variety category), all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.

Popular Song Pack 22 (May 29, 2015)
Featuring 5 songs, including two returning anime songs:

  • Ignited: opening theme #1 from Gundam Seed Destiny. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan. (recurring)

Recommended Pack (December 24, 2015)
Featuring 10 songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, no song from other series.

Recommended Pack 2 (February 19, 2016)
Featuring 5 songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, including two Anime songs:

  • Dream Parade: first opening theme of the second season of PuriPara.
  • Ultraman X: opening theme from the show of the same name.

Recommended Pack 3 (March 18, 2016)
Featuring 5 songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, including a J-Pop song from a fictional series, and an Anime song:

Namco Original Recommended Pack (April 15, 2016)
Featuring 10 Namco Original songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, no song from other series.

Anime Game Recommended Pack (May 20, 2016)
Featuring 5 songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, including two Anime songs, a Game song and a J-POP song from another series:

Anime Game Recommended Pack 2 (June 17, 2016)
Featuring 5 songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai, including 3 Anime songs and a Game song:

  • Sugar Song to Bitter Step: ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen
  • Connect: opening theme from the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica
  • Daydream café: ending theme from the anime Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka?
  • Tales of Zestiria Medley: medley of songs from the game Tales of Zestiria.

Anime Pack GOLD (July 23, 2016)
Featuring 4 songs from the anime One Piece, to promote the release of the movie One Piece Film: Gold, including a new song and three returning ones:

  • Ikari o Kure yo: main theme from the movie. Also available for free for a limited time.
  • Kokoro no Chizu: opening theme #5 from the anime. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Specia)
  • Jungle P: opening theme #8 from the anime. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)
  • BRAND NEW WORLD: opening theme #6 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime)

Anime Pack SILVER (July 23, 2016)
Another pack to promote One Piece Film: Gold, it collects 4 songs from the anime One Piece already available in previous song packs:

  • We are!: opening theme #10 from the anime. (from Popular Song Pack 5)
  • We Go!: opening theme #15 from One Piece. (from Popular Song Pack 8)
  • HANDS UP!: opening theme #16. (from Popular Song Pack #14)
  • Wake up!: opening theme #17. (from Popular Song Pack #18)

Touhou Project Arrange Pack 1 (October 6, 2016)
Pack consisting of 5 Variety songs from Touhou Project Arrange, including 4 already available in Gakkyoku Tori Houdai and one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version:

  • Senshaku Zesshou no Fantasia (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version)
  • Night of Knights
  • Kero (9) Destiny
  • Grip & Break down!! -Tatsujin Edit- (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Necrofantasia ~ Arr. Demetori

Touhou Project Arrange Pack 2 (October 6, 2016)
Another pack consisting of 5 Variety songs from Touhou Project Arrange, including the same song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, and 4 songs already available in Gakkyoku Tori Houdai:

  • Senshaku Zesshou no Fantasia (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version)
  • Bad Apple!! feat. nomico
  • Scream out! -Tatsujin Edit.- (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Last Brutal Sister Flandre S
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Touhou Project Arrange Pack Set (October 6, 2016)
Special Touhou Project Arrange pack including all 9 songs from the previous two packs.

Super Luxury Pack (December 21, 2016)
Pack consisting of 10 songs, including a new J-Pop song from a fictional series and 3 Anime songs previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai:

  • Zen Zen Zense: song from the film Your Name.
  • Chouzetsu Dynamic: opening theme from the anime Dragon Ball Super.
  • We Can!: opening theme #19 from the anime One Piece.
  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum: second opening theme from the anime Re:Zero.

The pack also includes the Variety song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP) sung by the fictional character Pikotaro.

Timed promotions[]

On special occasions some songs were only made available for short periods of time. These are:

Puzzle & Dragons collaboration (August 10, 2012)
Consisting in a single new song, only available from August 10th to August 26th:

McDonalds collaboration (November 2, 2012)
Consisting only in a Veriety song.

Tales of the World celebration (January 18, 2013)
Consisting in a single Game song from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban, only available from January 18th to January 31st:

Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 2 (March 25, 2013)
The fourth timed promotion for Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, it consists in a returning Game song and two new ones, all from Puzzle & Dragons, only available from March 25th to April 7th:

  • Walking Through The Towers: boss song returning from the previous Puzzle & Dragons collaboration.
  • A New Journey
  • The Orb Festival

7.65 Million Downloads celebration (October 18, 2013)
Consisting in 4 Namco Original songs and 2 Classic songs.

Kuma-Tomo celebration (November 29, 2013)
Consisting in a single Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version, only available from November 29th to December 8th:

  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo. Made available by default on March 29, 2019.

Holydays celebration (December 27, 2013)
Consisting in a Namco Original song.

Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 3 (January 6, 2014)
Consisting exclusively in the song Walking Through The Towers from Puzzle & Dragons, returning from previous Puzzle & Dragons collaborations. The song is already available for download in the Pazudora Pack, but this promotion gives it for free to all users from January 6th to January 12th.

Donder! Japan Playoff event (June 6, 2014 - June 21, 2014)
Consisting in a Variety Song and two Namco Original songs available at different times, no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion (August 7, 2014)
Consisting in a J-Pop song and a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 2 (August 22, 2014)
Consisting in a Classical song and a recurring Anime song, Zankoku na Tenshi no These, opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion, available both regular and in Ura Oni mode from August 22nd to September 18th. (already available in the first Popular Song Pack)

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 3 (September 5, 2014)
Consisting in a J-Pop song and a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 4 (September 22, 2014)
Consisting in a Classical song and a returning Anime song, Kimi o Nosete, from Laputa: Castle in the Sky, available from September 22nd to October 19th (already available in Popular Song Pack 10).

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 5 (October 6, 2014)
Consisting in a J-Pop song and a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 6 (November 3, 2014)
Consisting in a J-Pop song and a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Chain Chronicle collaboration (July 18, 2015)
Consisting in a short cut of a song from the game Chain Chronicle:

  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley, also available in Ura Oni mode.

Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 4 (August 10, 2015)
Consisting in two songs from Puzzle & Dragons, one returning from previous collaborations and the Pazudora Pack (though it's free for this promotion), and a new one (in bold):

  • Walking Through The Towers
  • Fight the Fanatics

Taiko no Tatsujin X EXILE Collaboration (February 25, 2016)
Consisting only in a J-Pop song, no songs from other series.

Tokyo Game Show Special Event, 5th Reward(March 22, 2016)

  • Thank You!: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version.

Tales of Asteria Score Attack Rewards (April 5, 2016)
Consisting in 4 Game songs from the Tales of Series, previously only available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai:

  • Tales of Xillia Medley: medley of music from Tales of Xillia. (previously also available during the Tales of the World celebration and in the Super Game Pack)
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Tales of Zestiria Medley: medley of songs from Tales of Zestiria.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.

Tokaigi 2016 Score Attack Rewards (April 12, 2016)
Consisting in 3 recurring Game songs:

Idol Raw Battle X Taiko no Tatsujin (April 28 - July 24, 2017)
Consisting in only a J-Pop song.

Youtube UUUM X Taiko no Tatsujin (July 25 - August 21, 2017)
Consisting only in two Variety songs.

Ninja Batman X Taiko no Tatsujin (November 19 - December 21 2018)
Consisting in two new Variety songs from the movie Batman Ninja:

  • Ninja Batman, the movie's main theme.
  • GAT-TAI, only available from December 3 to 21.

#Compass X Taiko no Tatsujin (December 21, 2018)
Consisting in a Vocaloid song originally from the game #Compass:

  • Violence Trigger, featuring Hatsune Miku.

Don-chan's Taiko Plus 10th Anniversary Challenge Gauntlet (May 28 - June 15, 2020) Consisting in 7 exchangeable "7-day unlock" Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Deemo X Taiko no Tatsujin Plus (December 17, 2020 - January 7, 2021)
Consisting in 15 exchangeable "7-day unlock" songs, specifically 10 Namco Original songs and 5 songs from the game Deemo, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

  • ANiMA
  • Wish upon a shooting star
  • MagiCatz
  • Leviathan
  • Saika (previously available through Gakkyoku Tori Houdai)

Gakkyoku Tori Houdai[]

A special system called Gakkyoku Tori Houdai was also launched on June 25, 2015 which allows users to play downloadable songs from the packs for a limited amount of time, along with some exclusive songs. Notable songs exclusive to this mode are:

  • Ultraman X (July 14, 2015): Opening theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley (July 18, 2015): song from Chain Chronicle, it's a longer version than the one regularily available, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version; also available in Ura Oni mode.
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE (July 28, 2015): song from Ys I & II Chronicles, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Ashita e no Kodou (July 28, 2015): song from The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Himawari no Yakusoku (August 3, 2015): main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, listed in the J-Pop category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!
  • Getta Banban (September 2, 2015): second opening from the anime Pokémon X and Y, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version.
  • Feed A (September 18, 2015): opening theme from the anime God Eater, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and V Version.
  • Dream Parade (October 2, 2015): first opening theme of the second season of the anime PuriPara, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version.
  • crossing field (October 16, 2015): opening from the anime Sword Art Online, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Daydream café (November 3, 2015): ending theme from the anime Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka?, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and V Version.
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari (November 13, 2015): song from the game Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version. Removed on December 1, 2015.
  • Connect (December 1, 2015): opening theme from the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and V Version.
  • Tales of Zestiria Medley (December 17, 2015): medley of songs from Tales of Zestiria returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Hikaru Yami (December 17, 2015): song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!.
  • Tales of the Abyss (December 17, 2015): the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban, Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Taiko no Tatsujin Shinkyoku Tori Houdai!
  • Warera Omou, Yue ni Warera Ari (December 24, 2015): opening theme from Kamen Rider Ghost, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • OLA!! (February 2, 2016): main theme from the anime Crayon Shin-chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack!, listed in the J-POP category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!.
  • Sugar Song to Bitter Step (February 2, 2016): ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Oh! Rival (March 1, 2016): ending theme to the anime movie Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno, listed in the J-POP category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!.
  • QUESTION (March 14, 2016): opening from season 2 of the anime Assassination Classroom, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version.
  • database(April 28, 2016): opening theme from Log Horizon, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and downloadable in V Version.
  • Night of Knights (May 26, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and downloadable in V Version.
  • Necrofantasia ~ Arr. Demetori (May 26, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and downloadable in V Version.
  • Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger (June 1, 2016): opening theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version.
  • Scream out! -Tatsujin Edit.- (June 17, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version.
  • Grip & Break down!! -Tatsujin Edit- (June 17, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version.
  • Bad Apple!! feat. nomico (July 15, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and V Version.
  • Kero (9) Destiny (July 15, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Orb no Inori (August 1, 2016): Opening theme from Ultraman Orb, new to the series.
  • Last Brutal Sister Flandre S (August 10, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class (August 10, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • One Day (September 1, 2016): opening theme #13 from One Piece, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX.
  • XY&Z (September 1, 2016): opening theme from Pokémon XY&Z, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Tooriyo (September 1, 2016): track sung by vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • We Can! (September 30, 2016): opening theme #19 from One Piece, new to the series.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira (September 30, 2016): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Lightning Dance (September 30, 2016): song from the game Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and downloadable in V Version (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Total War Medley (October 13, 2016): medley of music from the game Chain Chronicle, released simultaneously with the Red Version update. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • SstTAarR* (October 28, 2016): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum (November 1, 2016): second opening theme from the anime Re:Zero, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Chouzetsu Dynamic (November 1, 2016): opening theme from the anime Dragon Ball Super, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version andTaiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Max Fusion (December 1, 2016): song from the game Dragon Ball Fusions, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Pen-Pinapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP) (December 21, 2016): song in the Variety category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, while not from any fictional series, it may be notable since it's sung by the mascot character Pikotaro.
  • Raise your flag (December 27, 2016): opening from the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-blooded Orphans, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • EXCITE (February 1, 2017): opening theme from the show Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Help me, ERINNNNNN!! (March 1, 2017): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version.
  • Raiko Taiko Disco (March 1, 2017): Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Akeboshi Rocket (March 31, 2017): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Eikyoku/Gyouan (March 31, 2017): Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Ladystar Wandering (April 28, 2017): Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Gensou no Satellite (April 28, 2017): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version.
  • Tomo Yo~Kono Saki mo Zutto... (June 1, 2017): song from the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! Dreaming World Big Assault!, listed in the J-Pop category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Kimi ni 100 Percent (June 1, 2017): song from Crayon Shin-chan, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken.
  • Hikari Are (June 1, 2017): opening theme from the third season of the Anime Haikyu!!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Theme of Doctor X (June 1, 2017): main theme from the TV drama Doctor-X, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Tokumori!, V Version and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Jiriki Hongan Revolution (June 30, 2017): opening #2 from the anime Assassination Classroom, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!, V Version and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Endless Seeker (June 30, 2017): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version.
  • No Way Back (June 30, 2017): recurring song from God Eater.
  • GEED no Akashi (September 4, 2017): Opening theme from Ultraman Geed, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version.
  • Kagerou (November 8, 2017): opening theme #18 from the anime Gintama, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version.
  • Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari (November 8, 2017): ending theme from the anime Bakemonogatari, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, V Version, Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Saika (November 8, 2017): song from the game Deemo, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • LET'S GO OUT (December 1, 2017): opening theme #12 from Gintama, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!
  • Butter-Fly (December 26, 2017): opening from the anime Digimon Adventures, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Blood Circulator (December 26, 2017): opening theme #19 from the anime Naruto Shippuden, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Doruaga no To Medley (December 26, 2017): a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Checkmate!? (February 1, 2018): opening theme from the anime Dagashi Kashi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Orion o Nazoru (February 1, 2018): opening theme #1 from the anime Tiger & Bunny, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • talking (March 1, 2018): opening from the anime Subete ga F ni Naru, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and V Version.
  • Genkai Toppa×Survivor (March 1, 2018): opening theme #2 from the anime Dragon Ball Super, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and V Version.
  • GLORIOUS RO@D (March 30, 2018): song from the anime The Idolmaster SideM, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Reason!! (March 30, 2018): opening from the anime The Idolmaster SideM, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • SHINY (March 30, 2018): opening theme from Kyoukai no Rinne, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Zenryoku Batankyu (May 1, 2018): opening theme #2 from Osomatsu-san, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!.
  • Mirai wa Joe! Joe! (May 1, 2018): opening theme from Duel Masters, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Be The One (June 1, 2018): opening theme from Kamen Rider Build, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, Wii U Version and V Version.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl (June 29, 2018): track sung by vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, Wii U Version and V Version.
  • Haikei Doppelganger (August 1, 2018): track sung by vocaloid Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Switch Version.
  • Alien Alien (August 1, 2018): track sung by vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Yawaraka Sensha (August 1, 2018): main theme from the show of the same name, recurring in the series.
  • Aozora no Rhapsody (August 31, 2018): Opening theme from the anime Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • WiSH VOYAGE (August 31, 2018): opening theme from the anime IDOLiSH7, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Charles (August 31, 2018): track sung by vocaloid Flower, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Doraemon no Uta (October 2, 2018): ending theme from the anime Doraemon, recurring in the series.
  • Iro wa Nioedo Chirinuru o (October 2, 2018): song from Touhou Project Arrange, recurring in the series.
  • Taiko March (October 2, 2018): remix of three Namco songs in a medley, recurring in the series.
  • THE IDOLM@STER (October 2, 2018): song from The Idolmaster, recurring in the series.
  • Lost One no Goukoku (November 1, 2018): track sung by vocaloid Kagamine Rin, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Tsuki ni Murakumo Hana ni Kaze (November 1, 2018): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Nintendo Switch Version!
  • We can!! HUGtto! Pretty Cure (November 30, 2018): opening theme from the anime HUGtto! Pretty Cure, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari (November 30, 2018): track sung by vocaloid IA, recurring in the series.
  • Mirai Connection (December 28, 2018): third opening theme from the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Lupinranger VS Patranger (December 28, 2018): opening theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Nintendo Switch Version!.
  • Yokuoso Japari Park e (February 1, 2019): opening theme from the anime Kemono Friends, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Marisa Stole the Precious Thing (February 1, 2019): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Holding Hands (March 29, 2019): song from the game Puzzle & Dragons, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Unite the Force (March 29, 2019): song from the game Puzzle & Dragons, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Sakura (March 29, 2019): opening theme #4 from the anime Eureka Seven, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Portable 2 and Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan (April 26, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!.
  • Taiyoukei Disco (April 26, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Yi-er Fanclub (May 31, 2019): track sung by Vocaloids Gumi and Kagamine Rin, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Rouge no Dengon (May 31, 2019): song from the anime Kiki's Delivery Service, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • only my railgun (August 1, 2019): opening from To aru kagaku no railgun, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!, Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Hibana (August 1, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Mission! Ken-kou-dai-ichi (August 30, 2019): opening theme from the Anime Cells at Work!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and also downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!.
  • Ame to Petra (August 30, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Flower, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Ghost Rule (October 1, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Groovy Duel (November 1, 2019): song from the Anime Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Start Line! (November 1, 2019): opening theme from the Anime Aikatsu Stars!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Uki-uki Otoppe (November 29, 2019): opening from the anime Otoppe, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Kohi no Aji to (November 29, 2019): track sung by Vocaloid Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!.
  • Himitsuki-tuber (December 18, 2019): song from the game Ninja Box, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Over "Quartzer" (December 27, 2019): opening theme from Kamen Rider Zi-O, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Toki o Matou (December 27, 2019): opening theme from the anime Yo-kai Watch Shadowside, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Alkali Rettousei (December 27, 2019): song from the game #Compass, sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • Rising Hope (January 31, 2020): opening theme from the anime The Irregular at Magic High School, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger (February 28, 2020): opening theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Sousei no Aquarion (February 28, 2020): opening theme from the anime of the same name, recurring in the series.
  • High Spec Neet (February 28, 2020): song from the game #Compass, sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version.
  • AIAIAI (April 1, 2020): opening theme from Virtual-san wa Miteiru, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), it's only listed in the J-pop category without reference to the fictional series.
  • Roki (April 1, 2020): track sung by Vocaloid Kagamine Rin, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Winding Road (May 1, 2020): opening from the anime Golden Kamuy, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (May 1, 2020): main theme from the anime of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken.
  • PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2 - PAC TOY-BOX (May 1, 2020): song from the game Pac-Man Championship Edition 2, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Music Revolver (May 1, 2020): song from the game Music GunGun! 2, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), V Version, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Su・ma・i・ru (June 1, 2020): song from the anime Hana Kappa, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Cantabile×Passione (June 1, 2020): song from #Compass, sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Zankyou (June 1, 2020): song from #Compass, sung by Vocaloid Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • ADAMAS (July 1, 2020): opening from the anime Sword Art Online Alicization, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Muscat (July 1, 2020): seventeenth opening from the anime Crayon Shin-chan, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Kagerou Daze (July 31, 2020): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, and Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Gigantic O.T.N. (September 1, 2020): track sung by Vocaloid Kagamine Len, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Gurenge (October 1, 2020): opening theme from the anime Kimetsu no Yaiba, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Ganzo! Genius Cirno-Chan (October 1, 2020): song from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban- (October 30, 2020): recurring track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • JOIN THE PAC -Taiko no Tatsujin Ver.- (October 30, 2020): remix of the Pac-Man 40th Anniversary Official Theme Music, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Nihiki wa Nekotomo! (November 19, 2020): ending theme from Neko-Tomo, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Honwaka Kazoku - Nekotomo no Uta (November 19, 2020): song from Neko-Tomo, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • MOIL (December 1, 2020): main theme from the movie Ni no Kuni, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga (December 1, 2020): track sung by Vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), V Version, and Nintendo Switch Version!.
  • Ai ni Dekiru-koto wa Mada Aru Kai (December 28, 2020): song from Weathering with You, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • BORN ON DREAM! ~HANABI☆NIGHT~ (December 28, 2020): song from The Idolm@ster Million Live! Theatre Days, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • DIVE TO WORLD (March 1, 2021): opening theme #3 from the Anime Katekyo Hitman REBORN!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11.
  • Happy Material (March 1, 2021): opening theme from the Anime Magical Teacher Negima!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken.
  • Hare Hare Yukai (March 1, 2021): ending theme from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version, DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime, Portable DX, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, and Session de Dodon ga Don!.
  • Lovely-X (March 1, 2021): remix of the main theme from Rally-X, classified in the Namco Original category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Tatacon de DODON ga DON, Portable, Portable 2, Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, and Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Motteke! Sailor Fuku (April 1, 2021): opening theme from the Anime Lucky Star, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX.
  • Monochrome Voice (April 1, 2021): track sung by Vocaloids featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Tsuki'iro Chainon (May 17, 2021): main theme from the movie Sailor Moon Eternal, listed in the J-Pop category, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • God Knows... (June 1, 2021): song from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Mobile and Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Original Color Girls!!!!, Armor Break, and Dreamin' World (June 1, 2021): three J-pop songs by virtual idol group Enogu.
  • 4+1 no Sorezore no Mirai (June 21, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Kaisei Joushou Hallelujah (July 1, 2021): opening theme #1 from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • My Soul, Your Beats! (July 1, 2021): opening theme #8 from the anime Angel Beats!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Ransuu-chousei no Reverse Cinderella (July 8, 2021): J-Pop song featuring the mascot character Suu Ayamiya, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version.
  • Uchouten Vivace (July 30, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid GUMI, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Colorful Voice (July 30, 2021): track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • Bravely You (September 1, 2021): opening theme from the anime Charlotte, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Karakuri Pierrot (September 1, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Onegai Muscle (October 1, 2021): opening theme from the Anime How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!.
  • Homura (October 1, 2021): theme song from the Anime Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Movie - Mugen Train, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Kaijuu Shoujo wa Hi o Fukanai (October 20, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and as DLC in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!
  • Oshiri no Yama wa Everest (November 1, 2021): song from Oshiri Kajiri Mushi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, and
  • Geki! Teikoku Kagekidan (November 25, 2021): opening song from the first Sakura Wars game, new to the series.
  • S'il Vous President (December 1, 2021): J-Pop song covered by VTuber Pmaru-sama, new to the series.
  • Goodbye Sengen (December 1, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid Flower, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).
  • KING (December 28, 2021): track sung by Vocaloid Gumi, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version).

Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!![]

July 1, 2010

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The fifth main portable game in the series, and third and last for Nintendo DS, it features 51 selectable songs with 10 of them in the Anime category, including 3 returning songs (two from Taiko no Tatsujin 13 and one from previous games, though none featured in previous DS games) and 7 new songs:

The Game Music category features 7 songs, including 2 returning songs (though none featured in previous DS games) and 4 new songs:

  • Symphonic Valkyrie: orchestrated version of music from Valkyrie no Densetsu. (Unlockable)
  • Kagyukiyo: a slower version of Kagekiyo, a medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (Unlockable)
  • Nanori (Tenjou): song from Mirai Ninja. (from Taiko no Tetsujin 11)
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from Knuckle Heads. (from Taiko no Tetsujin 10)
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from Metal Hawk.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!. (Unlockable)

The Namco Original category also features 2 returning songs from other series:

  • Yokai Douchuki Ondo: remix of the main theme from Shadow Land. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and the PSP games)

Additionally the Variety category features Odoru Daisosasen, main theme from Bayside Shakedown, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5, Taiko no Tatsujin: Appare Sandaime and Taiko no Tatsujin 6.

The J-POP category also features Melt, track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 13.

Taiko no Tatsujin Rip Slyme[]

July 23, 2010

The fourth and last iOS game in the series, it features 5 selectable songs, all songs performed by hip-hop group Rip Slyme and listed in the J-POP category, so there are no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin 14[]

September 8, 2010

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The fourteenth main arcade game in the series features 170 selectable songs, tough 5 more were added in an upgrade to the game, unofficially called Taiko no Tatsujin 14 Plus. The Anime category features 38 songs, all available from the start, including 29 returning songs (23 from Taiko no Tatsujin 13 and 6 from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!) and 9 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 19 selectable songs, including 15 returning songs (9 from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 3 from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and 3 from downloadable song packs for Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2) and 4 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Monster Hunter Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter.
  • Overture IX: opening song from Dragon Quest IX.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Overmaster: song from The Idolmaster SP. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Relations: song from The Idolmaster: Live For You.
  • Agent Yoru o Yuku: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (now also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!; now also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from Metal Hawk. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • DESERT STORM: music from F/A.
  • Make Inu Henjou feat. Kani Prince: song from Muscle March. (Unlockable)
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2; now also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • KARMA (Tatsujin Mix): song from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. (Unlockable)

Additionally the Variety category features 6 songs from other series, including 5 returning songs (4 from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 1 from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!) and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Odoru Daisosasen: main theme from Bayside Shakedown. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme.

The J-POP category also still features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999.
Also returning is the song "Uso", ending theme from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but it's now only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

An update to the game, released in July 2011, added 5 songs to the game, 4 in the Namco Original category and one in the Game Music category, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime:

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime[]

December 2, 2010

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The tenth main console game in the series and third for Nintendo Wii, it features 71 selectable songs, with 11 of them in the Anime category, including 8 returning songs (4 introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, 4 introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 14) and 3 new songs:

  • Sanpo: song from My Neighbor Totoro. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Gake no Ue no Ponyo: main theme from the movie of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • Tensou Sentai Goseiger: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • GO-GO Tamagotchi!: opening theme #1 from Tamagotchi!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Saikou Everyday!: opening theme #3 from Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Kimi ga Shuyaku Sa!: song from Gokujo!! Mecha Mote Iincho. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Alright! HeartCatch PreCure!: opening theme from HeartCatch PreCure!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Mainichi Kaasan: opening theme from the show of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • One Day: opening theme #13 from One Piece.
  • Tomeidatta Sekai: opening theme #7 from Naruto Shippuden. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Yuukai Tsuukai Kaibutsu-kun: song from Kaibutsu-kun.

The Game Music category features 11 selectable songs, including 8 returning songs (6 from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, 2 from previous games, but none featured in previous Wii games) and 3 new songs (listed in bold):

Additionally the Variety category features Black Rock Shooter, main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14.

Tae go ui darin[]

March 29, 2011

The South Korean version of Taiko no Tatsujin features mostly Namco Original and Korean P. There currently doesn't seem to be any song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin AR Youkai Battle[]

Spring 2011

The Android version of Taiko no Tatsujin features 11 selectable songs, consisting in 9 Classic songs, 1 Variety song and 1 Cildren/Folk song, so it doesn't feature any song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX[]

July 14, 2011

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The sixth main portable game in the series and fourth and last for PSP, it features 72 songs initially selectable, but a total of 110 songs were made available for download, bringing the total up to 182. The Anime category initially features only 4 songs, including one of the songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 11 selectable songs, including 7 returning songs and 4 new ones:

  • Monster Hunter Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • MachineGun Kiss: song from Yakuza: Dead Souls.
  • Hatsune Miku no Gekishou: song from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA - 2nd. (Also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER: song from OutRun. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 9)
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13 and 14)
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime, Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Bambini: song from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • KARMA (Tatsujin Mix): song from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)

Additionally 4 songs are available exclusively to people who preordered the game, and these include the new Game song SMOKY THRILL, a song from The Idolmaster 2.

6 more songs are available for download since the day of release, including two Anime songs, a returning one and a new one:

Additional songs were made available monthly:

August 11, 2011
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including a new Anime song and a returning Variety song:

  • Togenkyo Alien: opening theme #9 from the anime Gintama.
  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 13, 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)

September 7, 2011
Adding 4 downloadable songs, including a recurring Anime song, already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2:

October 13, 2011
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including 2 recurring Anime songs, and a returning Game song already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2:

  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 to 14 and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • Tank!: opening theme from the anime Cowboy Bebop. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 13 and 14; also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2; also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)

November 10, 2011
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including a new Anime song and a returning Variety song from other series:

  • READY!!: song from the anime The Idolmaster.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)

Additionally one of the added J-Pop songs is "Blue Bird", opening theme #3 from Naruto Shippuden (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus) but it's listed here without reference to the original series.

December 8, 2011
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including two returning Anime songs and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • My Soul, Your Beats!: opening theme #8 from the anime Angel Beats!. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)
  • Lupin theme '78: one of the theme songs from the anime Lupin the Third. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)

January 12, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including a returning Anime song and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • Touch: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (recurring; already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • World is Mine: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 14, 2011 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)

Also included is SMOKY THRILL, a song from The Idolmaster 2, previously only available by preordering the game.

February 9, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including two returning Anime songs and a returning Namco Original song based on another series:

  • W-B-X ~W Boiled Extreme~: main theme from Kamen Rider W. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • We are!: opening theme #10 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: Namco Original song sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)

March 8, 2012
Adding 7 downloadable songs, including two recurring Anime songs:

April 12, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including two returning Anime songs and a returning Game song:

May 10, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including two returning Anime songs:

  • Oshiri Kajiri Mushi: main song from the Oshiri Kajiri Mushi series. (recurring)
  • Tomare!: ending theme #2 from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 13 and 14)

June 4, 2012
Adding 7 downloadable songs, including two returning Anime songs and a returning game song:

  • 1 Dream: opening theme #1 from the anime Danball Senki. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)
  • CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA: opening theme #1 from the anime Dragon Ball Z. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, already in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • Do-Dai: song from the game The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 13 and Wii)

July 26, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including a returning Anime song and a returning game song:

  • By my Side: ending theme #20 from Naruto Shippuden. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Odoru Daisosasen: main theme from Bayside Shakedown. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)

August 30, 2012
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including 3 returning Game songs:

  • Agent Yoru o Yuku: song from The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • Overmaster: song from The Idolmaster SP. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Wii3 and downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • GO MY WAY !!: song from The Idolmaster. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 10, Taiko no Tatsujin DS and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)

September 27, 2012
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including 2 returning Anime songs and a returning Game song:

  • We Go!: opening theme #15 from the anime One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)
  • Orion o Nazoru: opening theme #1 from the anime Tiger & Bunny. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Doom Noiz: music from the game Galaga Legions. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)

October 25, 2012
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including a returning Anime song and a returning Game song:

  • Kill Me no Baby!: opening theme #1 from Kill Me Baby. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin 14)

November 29, 2012
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including a returning Anime song and a new Game song:

  • Pegasus Fantasy: opening theme #1 from the anime Saint Seiya. (introduced Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • RAGE v.self: music from the game Rage Racer.

December 20, 2012
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON):

March 21, 2013
Adding 5 songs, including a returning Anime song and two returning Vocaloid songs listed in the Variety category:

  • Kimi o Nosete: song from the movie Laputa: Castle in the Sky. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • Matryoshka: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)

Taiko no Tatsujin (2011)[]

November 16, 2011

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The fifteenth main arcade game in the series, it initially featured 167 selectable songs, though 15 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 182. The Anime category initially featured 34 selectable songs, including 28 returning songs (18 from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, one from Taiko no Tatsujin 10, 9 from console games) and 6 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially featured 15 selectable songs, including 13 returning songs (8 from Taiko no Tasujin 14, 3 from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, two from the Wii games) and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Monster Hunter Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (Unlockable; also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions. (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)

Additionally the Variety category features 5 songs from other series, including 4 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and one new song (listed in bold):

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The Namco Original category also features Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-, a new track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, while the J-POP category features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14. The Ura Oni mode for "Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-" was added in a later update.

Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Version 2.03 (March 13, 2012)
Adding 5 songs, including 2 new Anime songs:

The update also added Ura version of two songs already in the game, including to Lion, opening theme #2 from Macross Frontier.

Version 3.13 (April 17, 2012)
Adding 5 songs, including 2 new Anime songs and 2 new Game songs:

  • Busters Ready Go!: opening theme from the anime Tokumei Sentai Go Busters.
  • Let's go! Smile PreCure: opening theme from the anime Smile PreCure!.
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)

Version 4.03 (July 3, 2012)
Only adding a Classic and a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Version 6.01 (November 19, 2012)
Adding 6 songs, including 4 J-Pop songs and 2 anime songs from the KATSU-DON version of the game:

Version 7.03 (February 27, 2013)
Adding 3 songs, including a J-Pop song and 2 anime songs from the KATSU-DON version of the game:

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban[]

November 23, 2011

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The eleventh main console game in the series and fourth for Nintendo Wii, it features 105 selectable songs, with 15 of them in the Anime category, including 13 returning songs (11 from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, including 2 already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, and 2 from previous arcade games) and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 10 selectable songs, including 9 returning songs (7 from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, including one already in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and 2 from previous games, including one introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime) and a new song (listed in bold):

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from other series, including 2 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 and one new song (listed in bold):

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Usavich Medley: medley of music from Usavich.
  • World is Mine: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb[]

July 12, 2012

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The seventh main portable game in the series and first for Nintendo 3DS, it features 55 selectable songs, with 12 of them in the Anime category, including 8 song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 (5 introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, 3 introduced in previous games) and 4 new songs (listed in bold):

  • We Go!: opening theme #15 from One Piece.
  • Ohayou! Shining Day: opening theme #3 from Inazuma Eleven.
  • Switch on!: main theme from Kamen Rider Fourze. (also downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Busters Ready Go!: opening theme from the anime Tokumei Sentai Go Busters.
  • Let's go! Smile PreCure: opening theme from the anime Smile PreCure!.
  • Sanpo: song from My Neighbor Totoro. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)
  • Kirakira Every day: opening theme #6 from Tamagotchi!.
  • Best Wishes!: opening theme #1 from Pokémon: Best Wishes!. (also in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Guts Guts!!: opening theme from Toriko. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, Taiko no Tatsujin 2011 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Oshiri no Yama wa Everest: song from Oshiri Kajiri Mushi.
  • Yume o Kanae te Doraemon: one of the songs from Doraemon. (recurring; also in Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Wonder Land: opening theme #11 from Gintama.

The Game Music category features 9 selectable songs, including 2 returning songs and 7 new songs:

Additionally the Variety category features 2 songs from other series, including a returning one and a new one:

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Tell Your World: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

The Namco Original category also features Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-, a track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX.

Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON)[]

July 25, 2012

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The second version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially featured 215 selectable songs, though 33 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 248. The Anime category initially featured 46 selectable songs, including all 38 from the original version, 3 songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb (the only one not returning is "Ohayou! Shining Day") and 5 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially featured 19 selectable songs, including all 17 from the original version, except "Monster Hunter Medley" replaced with the version from Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

Additionally the Variety category features 9 songs from other series, including all 5 from the original version, one introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb and 3 new songs (listed in bold):

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Melt: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi.
  • Tell Your World: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)

The Namco Original category also still features Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-, a track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku (also available in Ura Oni mode), while the J-POP category still features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999.

Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Version 2.09 (September 27, 2012)
Adding 7 songs, including 2 new Anime songs and a new Game song:

Version 4.06 (November 2, 2012)
Adding 5 songs, including 2 new Anime songs:

Version 5.06 (November 27, 2012)
Adding 7 songs, including a new Anime song and a new game song:

Shortly after, at an unprecised update, another Game song was added:

  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)

Version 7.05 (January 30, 2013)
only adding a Namco Original song, no song from other series)

Taiko no Tatsujin Shinkyoku Tori Houdai![]

August 2012

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The second Android game in the series features 43 selectable songs, all downloadable for free at the same time. 4 more songs were made available for short periods. The Anime category features 10 selectable songs, all from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) except one from previous games:

The only song initially available in the Game Music category is Namcot Medley, a medley of songs from various Namco games, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10, Wii3, DS, Portable 2 and Plus, though two more songs were made available in a limited period of time.

The Variety gategory also features two returning songs from other series:

  • Odoru Daisosasen: main theme from Bayside Shakedown. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!! and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Wii4, Portable DX, 3DS and Plus)

4 songs were made available for two limited periods:

McDonalds collaboration (November 2, 2012)
Consisting in a Veriety song.

Tales of the World celebration (February 27, 2013)
Consisting in a returning J-Pop song from another series and 2 returning Game songs, actually being all songs from the Tales of series featured in previous games, only available from February 27th to March 8th:

  • Karma: opening theme from Tales of the Abyss. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Tales of Xillia Medley: medley of music from Tales of Xillia. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 2011, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb')

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban[]

November 29, 2012

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The twelfth main console game in the series and fifth and last for Nintendo Wii, it features 105 selectable songs, with 14 of them in the Anime category, including 10 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) (4 introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON), 2 returning from previous Wii games) and 4 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 17 selectable songs, including 13 returning songs (2 songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON), 11 from previous games, including 3 songs from previous Wii games) and 4 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Overture: opening song from Dragon Quest X. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) G Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter G and Monster Hunter Tri. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb and Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii: medley of various music from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • Tales of Xillia Medley: medley of music from Tales of Xillia.
  • MUSIC: song from The Idolmaster Shiny Fiesta.
  • Relations: song from The Idolmaster: Live For You. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • Symphonic Valkyrie: orchestrated version of music from Valkyrie no Densetsu. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
Unlockable:
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk. (from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Dragon Saber Sunken City: music from the Sunken City level of Dragon Saber. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2 and Taiko no Tatsujin 10)
  • KARMA (Tatsujin Mix): song from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from other series, including 2 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Matryoshka: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Senbonzakura: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Oshiri no Yama wa Everest: song from Oshiri Kajiri Mushi. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)

The Namco Original category also features Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-, a track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON). (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)

Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version[]

March 13, 2013

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The third version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially featured 281 selectable songs, 41 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 322, though 4 songs were also removed, so the final songlist is composite of 318 songs. The Anime category initially featured 58 selectable songs, including all 51 from the previous version, 2 songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and 5 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially featured 26 selectable songs, including all 22 from the previous version, 3 songs returning from the console games and a new song (listed in bold):

This game introduces the Vocaloid category, including exclusively songs by Vocaloids. It initially featured 15 songs, including the 8 Vocaloid songs from the previous version, one from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and 6 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku.(also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.

The Variety category still features the 2 songs from other series featured in the previous version, not counting the Vocaloid songs moved to their own section:

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The J-POP category still features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999.
Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.


Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Version 1.08 (April 18, 2013)
Adding 3 songs, including two new Anime songs:

Version 2.21 (June 19, 2013)
Adding 8 songs, a Namco Original song and 7 new Vocaloid songs:

  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.

The five Gumi songs though were timed to be available only from June 26th onwards.

Version 4.03 (July 11, 2013)
Adding 5 songs, including a new Anime song and two new Vocaloid songs:

  • Diamond Happy: opening theme #2 from the anime Aikatsu!. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Geragera to Warauna: track sung by Vocaloid IA.
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Version 5.04 (July 24, 2013)
Adding 5 songs, including two new Anime songs and a new Vocaloid song:

  • Guren no Yumiya: opening theme from the anime Attack on Titan.
  • Preserved Roses: opening theme from the anime Valvrave the Liberator.
  • Eternal bond: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi.

Version 6.07 (August 27, 2013)
Adding 7 songs, including a Game song returning previously only featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus:

Version 8.03 (October 16, 2013)
Adding 3 songs, including a new Vocaloid song:

  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.

The last update however also removed 4 songs from the game: "Galaxy Express 999", "La La La Suite Precure", "Hare Hare Yukai" and "Motteke! Sailor Fuku".

Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version[]

November 21, 2013

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The thirteenth main console game in the series and first for Nintendo Wii U, it initially featured 70 selectable songs, though 34 more were made available for download, bringing the total up to 104. The Anime category initially featured 8 songs, including 5 returning songs (3 songs introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version, a recurring song and a song from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus) and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

  • HANDS UP!: opening theme #16 from One Piece.
  • Diamond Happy: opening theme #2 from the anime Aikatsu!. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Goushoku My Way!!: opening theme #2 from Toriko.
  • VAMOLA! Kyoryuger: opening theme from Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger.
  • Anpanman's March: main theme from Anpanman. (recurring; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Gachi de Katsouze!: opening theme #1 from Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy.
  • Happy Go Lucky! Dokidoki! Precure: opening theme from Dokidoki! PreCure.
  • Rocking Heart!: opening theme #2 from Tamagotchi: Yume Kira Dream. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

The Game Music category initially featured 10 selectable songs, including 7 returning songs and 3 new ones:

  • Pokemon X・Y -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros.. (recurring; previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo.
  • Overture: opening song from the game Dragon Quest X. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON))
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)
  • Namcot Medley: a medley of songs from various Namco games. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!. (Unlockable; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer. (Unlockable)

The Vocaloid category initially featured 3 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version:

  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban; also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.

Additionally the Variety category consists in 2 songs from other series:

  • Amachan -opening theme-: opening theme from the TV drama Amachan. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Mickey Mouse March: Mickey Mouse's official theme. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)

6 more songs are made available for download since the day of release, including 3 Anime songs and a Game song:

  • Miracle Travel: opening theme from the anime Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Sanpo: song from the movie My Neighbor Totoro. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin 2011)
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion. (recurring; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban; also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from Puzzle & Dragons. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo Version)

Additional songs were made available monthly:

December 18, 2013
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including 2 Anime songs, a returning one and a new one, and a Vocaloid song:

  • The Other self: opening theme #1 from the anime Kuroko's Basketball 2. Removed from store on November 19, 2015.
  • Yuki Rin Rin: one of the songs from the anime Anpanman. (recurring; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Matryoshka: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (recurring; returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban; also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)

January 22, 2014
Adding 6 downloadable songs, including an Anime song, a Vocaloid song and a Game song, all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version:

February 19, 2014
Adding 4 downloadable songs, including an Anime song, a Vocaloid song and a Game song, all taken from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version:

March 19, 2014
Adding 4 downloadable songs, all new Game Songs:

April 23, 2014
Adding 5 downloadable songs, including a Vocaloid song, a Variety song from another series and two Game songs, with two of these being new (in bold), while the other two are recurring song in the arcade games, that were also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX:

  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kumamoto Surprise!: main theme from Kumamon Gymnastics.
  • Pokemon XY Trainer Battle Medley: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.

May 21, 2014
Adding 3 downloadable song, including a Game song recurring in arcades and previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban:

Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version[]

December 11, 2013

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The fourth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially featured 342 selectable songs, 42 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 384, though 21 songs were also removed, so the final songlist is composite of 363 songs. The Anime category initially features 65 selectable songs, including all 60 from the final update of the previous version, 2 songs from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category features 37 selectable songs, including all 27 from the previous version, 5 returning songs (2 from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, 3 from console games) and 5 new songs (listed in bold):

The Vocaloid category features 28 songs, including all 26 songs from the previous version and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi.

Additionally, the Variety category still features the 2 songs from other series featured in the previous version:

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Also the J-Pop category still features the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're listed without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Version 2.04 (January 2014)
Added 6 new unlockable songs, including 2 returning Game songs:

  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads. (from Taiko no Tetsujin 10)
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)

Version 2.05 (January 15, 2014)
Added 8 songs, including 3 Anime songs, 2 Variety songs from other series, a Vocaloid song and a Game Music songs, all new songs:

Additionaly, Ura Mode was added for "Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~", but the song "Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) G Medley" was removed.

Version 12.01 (February 19, 2014)
Added 8 songs, including 3 Anime songs, 3 Variety songs from other series and a Video Game song, all new songs except one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version:

Version 14.07 (March 19, 2014)
Added a Vocaloid song, also available in Ura Oni mode:

  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku.

Version 15.06 (April 17, 2014)
Added 6 songs, including 2 Anime songs and 4 Game songs, all new except one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii U Version:

Version 16.06 (May 8, 2014)
Added 3 songs, all new Game songs part of the "Game Music Triangle" collaboration:

  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".

Version 17.03 (May 20, 2014)
Only adding a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken[]

June 26, 2014

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The eighth main portable game in the series and second for Nintendo 3DS, it initially features 63 selectable songs, plus 57 downloadable ones, bringing the total up to 120, though some were only available for limited periods of time. The Anime category initially features 10 selectable songs, 7 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version (3 of which were already featured in previous console games) and 3 new ones (in bold):

The Variety category includes 3 songs from other series, including 2 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii U Version and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Amachan -opening theme-: opening theme from the TV drama Amachan.
  • Kumamoto Surprise!: main theme from Kumamon Gymnastics.
  • Funa Funa Funassyi!: Official theme song for Funassyi.

The Vocaloid category features 7 songs, including 6 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version and a new one (in bold):

  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (previously in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, Wii: Chogouka-Ban and Wii U) (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.

The Game Music category includes 8 songs, one of which is actually an original Taiko no Tatsujin song, while the others are 5 returning songs and 2 new ones:

  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version and Wii U Version)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2.
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Koi wa Mizuiro: ending song from Mizuiro Blood. (returning from Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken)
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (returning from Taiko no YTatsujin 13 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime)
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (recurring, already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Appare Sandaime, Portable, Portable 2 and DS2)

Additionally the J-Pop category includes the new song RPG, main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!, but it's listed without reference to the fictional series.

Two downloadable song packs were made available at the day of release and are:

A pack only including the new song Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~ from the movie Frozen, added to the Anime category.

Nippon-ichi Ketteisen 2013 Finals Pack
Including 3 songs, one of which is a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro Version: Karamari no Hana, featuring Yuzuki Yukari.

Subsequent downloadable song packs are:

Guruguru Tamagotchi! Set (July 1 2014)
A pack only including the Anime song GO-GO Tamagotchi!, opening theme #1 from Tamagotchi!, returning from arcade games and previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime.

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 1 (July 25, 2014)
A pack consisting of 5 songs, including a Vocaloid song and a Variety song from another series:

  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from arcade Taiko no Tatsujin games)
  • Yoshimune hyoban-ki abarenbo Shogun BGM: Yoshimune's theme from Abarenbo Shogun. (previously only featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Mobile)

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 2 (August 25, 2014)
A pack consisting of 5 songs, including 3 Anime songs:

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 3 (September 25, 2014)
A pack consisting of 5 songs, including Blue Topaz, a song from Rave Racer, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime.

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 4 (October 26, 2014)
A pack consisting of 5 songs, including a returning Variety song from another series, and a returning Game song:

  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)(returning from Arcade Taiko no Tatsujin games)
  • Kessen!!: song from Puzzle & Dragons Z. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

This pack ended distribution on October 23, 2015.

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 5 (November 20, 2014)
A pack consisting of 6 songs, including an Anime song and a Vocaloid song, both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version:

  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.

(November 20, 2014)
A pack only including the song Do You Want To Build A Snowman from the movie Frozen, listed in the Anime category; this song is also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori! that came out the same day, so it's not considered new to the series.

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 6 (November 25, 2014)
A pack consisting of 7 songs, including a returning Vocaloid song and a returning Game song:

  • Love×Love Whistle: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • DESERT STORM: music from F/A. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime)

Popular Songs + Extra Quest Pack 7 (January 23, 2015)
A pack only consisting of 2 J-Pop songs, a Variety song and 4 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(February 5, 2015)

  • SWITCH ON!: main theme from Kamen Rider Fourze. (also available in Ura Oni mode) (from Taiko no Tatsujin arcade games and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)

(February 12, 2015)
One single J-Pop song, no songs from other series.

(February 5, 2015)

  • Tank!: opening theme from the anime Cowboy Bebop. (also available in Ura Oni mode) (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

(February 26, 2015)

(March 5, 2015)
One single J-Pop song, no songs from other series.

(March 12, 2015)
One single Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

(March 19, 2015)
One single J-Pop song, no songs from other series.

(March 26, 2015)

  • SURPRISE-DRIVE: main theme from Kamen Rider Drive. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)

(April 2, 2015 - April 30, 2015)
5 Namco Original songs, no songs from other series.

(May 7, 2015)
One single J-Pop song, no songs from other series.

(May 14, 2015)

  • Anataboshi: song from Kirarin Revolution.(also available in Ura Oni mode) (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii.

(May 21, 2015)
2 Game Songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

  • GO MY WAY !!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

(May 28, 2015)

  • Happy Material: opening theme from Magical Teacher Negima!. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)

(June 4, 2015)

  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from the game The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)

(June 11, 2015)

(June 18, 2015)
2 songs, including a game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

(June 25, 2015)

  • Jibun REST@RT: song from the game The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version; also available in Ura Oni mode)

Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version[]

July 15, 2014

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The fifth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially featured 364 selectable songs, 80 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 444, though 20 songs were also removed, so the final songlist is composite of 424 songs. The Anime category initially features 65 selectable songs, including all 61 from the final update of the previous version (considering that many were removed in previous updates), 3 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and a new one (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 46 selectable songs, including 43 from the final update of the previous version (the only ones not returning are "Overture" and those from updates 2.04 and 12.01) and 3 returning from previous games:

  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Gym Battle Medley: medley of music from the games Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2.
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • Pokemon X・Y -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii U Version)
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.:
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 10, DS, Plus, Portable DX and Wii4)
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)

The Vocaloid category features 32 songs, including all 30 songs from the final update of the previous, a song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and a new one (in bold):

  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode) (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.

Additionally, the Variety category features 11 songs from other series, including the 7 songs featured in the final update of the previous version, one returning from console games and 3 new ones (in bold):

  • Maru Maru Mori Mori!: main theme from Marumo no Okite.
  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Night of Knights: song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • Bad Apple!! feat. nomico: song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • NeGa/PoSi*Love/Call: song from Touhou Project Arrange. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Grip & Break down!! -Tatsujin Edit-: song from Touhou Project Arrange. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class: song from Touhou Project Arrange. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kumamoto Surprise!: main theme from Kumamon Gymnastics. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Tsuki ni Murakumo Hana ni Kaze (Arranged: Iceon): song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • Kero⑨Destiny (ケロ⑨destiny): song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • Necrofantasia ~ Arr. Demetori: song from Touhou Project Arrange.

Also the J-Pop category features a song from a fictional series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken:

Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Version 1.05 (August 6, 2014)
Added 9 songs, including 2 new Anime songs, a new Vocaloid song, and 2 Variety songs from another series, a returning one and a new one:

  • Youkai Taizou Dai Ichi: ending theme from Yo-kai Watch.
  • Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari: ending theme from Bakemonogatari.
  • BORDERLESS: track sung by Vocaloid ZOLA Project.
  • Funa Funa Funassyi!: official theme song for Funassyi. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Boogie Boogie Funassyi: second official theme song for Funassyi.

Version 2.06 (September 10, 2014)
Added 7 songs, including an Anime song and two Vocaloid songs, all new songs:

  • future fish: ending song from Free! -Eternal Summer-.
  • World's End Dance Hall: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: track sung by Vocaloid GUMI.

Version 4.02 (October 1, 2014)
Added 3 songs, including Picopico Mappy an original remixed medley of music from Mappy.

Version 5.06 (October 29, 2014)
Added 6 songs, including an Anime song and 3 Game songs, all new except one:

Additionally, this update also included three songs in the Game category initially only available for partecipants of the Tenkaichi Otogesai tournament; these however are original songs from non-fictional rythm games Groove Coaster, jubeat and maimai, so they are not notable.

Version 6.12 (November 18, 2014)
Added one Namco Original song, plus three Game songs from Groove Coaster, jubeat and maimai, initially only available for partecipants of the Tenkaichi Otogesai tournament.

Version 7.10 (December 9, 2014)
Added 7 songs, including an Anime song, a Vocaloid song and three Game songs, all new songs:

  • Dun Dun Doobie Zubah!: ending theme #2 from Yo-kai Watch.
  • Love×Love Whistle: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire.
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster.
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.

Version 11.06 (January 29, 2015)
Added 6 songs, including 2 Anime songs, 2 Game songs and 2 Variety songs from another series, all new songs:

  • SURPRISE-DRIVE: main theme from Kamen Rider Drive.
  • Star!!: opening from the anime Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from the game Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Help me, ERINNNNNN!!: song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • Endless Seeker: song from Touhou Project Arrange.

Version 12.08 (February 26, 2015)
Added one new Anime song Matsuribayashi no Geragerapo, opening theme #2 from Yo-kai Watch.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori![]

November 20, 2014

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The fourteenth main console game in the series and second for Nintendo Wii U, it initially featured 103 selectable songs, though 15 more were made available for download, bringing the total up to 118. The Anime category initially featured 8 songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version:

Two additional Anime songs were made available at the day of release, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and a new one (in bold):

The Game Music section initially features 12 songs, including 11 returning songs (8 from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, 3 from older games) and a new one (in bold):

  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii)
  • Babel no To: remix of the main theme from Tower of Babel. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime and Taiko no Tatsujin Portable 2)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity.

An additional downloadable song was made available at the day of release:

  • Monster Hunter 4G Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4G. Removed from store on November 19, 2015.

The Vocaloid section includes 8 songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version:

  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.

Additionally the Variety category includes 3 songs from other series, 2 returning ones and a new one:

  • Boogie Boogie Funassyi: second official theme song for Funassyi. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version)
  • Kumamoto Surprise!: main theme from Kumamon Gymnastics. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • 「HERO」-Main Title-: main theme from the 2014 Hero TV series.

Additional songs made available for download are, by date:

December 18, 2014

  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, but now also available in Ura Oni mode) Removed from store on November 19, 2015.
  • Love×Love Whistle: track sung by Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version) Removed from store on November 19, 2015.

March 19, 2015
5 songs including a new J-Pop song from another series, two Anime songs (a new one and a returning one) and a new Variety song from another series:

April 27, 2015
A J-Pop song and a Variety song, no songs from other series.

June 25, 2015
3 songs, including a returning Anime song and a returning game song:

July 30, 2015
3 songs, including an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

September 17, 2015
3 songs, including an anime song returning from Murasaki Version:

Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version[]

March 11, 2015

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The sixth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially featured 429 selectable songs, 67 songs were added through updates, bringing the total up to 496, though 11 songs were removed in other udates. The Anime category initially features 66 selectable songs, including 62 from the final update of the previous version (all of them, considering that many song were removed in previous updates, minus Happy Go Lucky! Dokidoki! Precure and READY!!, moved to Games category), 2 songs returning from previous games and two new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 66 selectable songs, including all 61 from the final update of the previous version, one song previously listed in the Anime category and 4 songs previously only featured in console games:

  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Gym Battle Medley: medley of music from the games Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2.
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • Pokemon X・Y -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March.
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy.
  • Kessen!!: song from Puzzle & Dragons Z.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from the game Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster. (moved from the Anime category)
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2. (unlockable) (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity. (unlockable) (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)

Also returning are the 6 songs from jubeat, maimai and Groove Coaster, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category features 39 songs, including all 36 songs from the final update of the previous version and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.

Additionally, the Variety category features 18 songs from other series, including all the 16 songs featured in the final update of the previous version (considering that Maru Maru Mori Mori! was removed in a previous update) and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

Also the J-Pop category features a song from a fictional series, returning from the previous version:

Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added through updates, specifically:

Unknown updates:

  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 13 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14 and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 11, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads. (returning from Taiko no Tetsujin Momoiro Version)
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (returning from Taiko no Tetsujin Momoiro Version)

Version 1.07 (April 1, 2015)
Added a J-Pop song and two Variety songs, no song from other series.

Version 2.09 (April 23, 2015)
Added 6 songs, including a J-Pop song, a new anime song and 4 Game Music songs, all from The Idolmaster, including two new songs (listed in bold) and two songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9:

  • Saa Ike! Ninninger!: opening theme from Shuriken Sentai Ninninger.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • shiny smile: song from THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!.
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.

Version 3.07 (May 28, 2015)
Added 6 songs, including an unnotable Variety song, 3 new anime songs and 2 new Game songs:

  • GOIN'!!: song from the anime The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Getta Banban: second opening from the anime Pokémon X and Y.
  • Daydream café: ending theme from the anime Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka?.
  • Majide...!?: song from the game The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.

Version 4.08 (July 1, 2015)
Added 6 songs, including a new Anime song:

It also added Ura Oni mode for THE IDOLM@STER Mahou o Kakete! and shiny smile.

Version 5.12 (August 5, 2015)
Added 8 songs, including a new Anime song and three game songs, a returning one and a new one:

  • Feed A: opening theme from the anime God Eater.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version; actually only available starting on August 18; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (actually only available starting on August 18; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version; also available in Ura Oni mode)

Version 6.08 (September 1, 2015)
Added 5 new songs, one in the Anime category and four in the Variety category, but being based on the Touhou Project series:

  • Dream Parade: first opening theme of the second season of the anime PuriPara.
  • Eikyoku/Gyouan: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS.
  • Kokihi no Shinzou -SCARLET HEART-: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS.
  • Raiko Taiko Disco: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS.
  • Ladystar Wandering: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS.

Version 7.12(October 1, 2015)
Added 3 songs, including a new anime song and a new game song:

  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.

Version 8.07 (October 29, 2015)
Including a new Anime song:

  • Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki: opening of the secnd season of Love Live!.

Version 9.05 (November 20, 2015)
Final update, includes a new song from the non fictional rythm game Synchronica.

Taiko no Tatsujin V Version[]

July 9, 2015

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The ninth main portable game in the series and first for PlayStation Vita, it initially features 86 selectable songs, plus 18 downloadable ones, bringing the total up to 114, though some were only available for limited periods of time. The Anime section initially features 12 selectable songs, 6 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version (4 of which were already featured in previous console games) and 6 new ones (in bold):

An additional new song was made available to download for free at the day of release, and later as paid DLC:

  • Tutti!: ending theme from Sound! Euphonium.

The Game Music category initially features 19 songs, 9 returning ones and 10 new ones:

  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (recurring) (Ura Oni mode for this song is also downloadable)
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, Wii U Version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Plus)
  • Angel Halo: song from Ridge Racer 3DS.(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (recurring)
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • Daddy Mulk: main theme from the Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors. (Returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime)
  • Dual Moon: music from the Cry for the Moon level of Metal Black.
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE: song from Ys I & II Chronicles.
  • Ashita e no Kodou: song from The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki.
  • Let’s Kouken! ~Koi no Choueki ha 1,000,000-Nen~: song from Freedom Wars. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Blood Rage: song from God Eater 2 Rage Burst.
  • Tales of Zestiria Medley: medley of songs from Tales of Zestiria.
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Comona: song from Ace Combat 04.
  • BLAZING VORTEX: song from Critical Velocity. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • DIGITAL HORIZON: song from Ridge Racer.
  • Ridge racer (RIDGE RACER USA MIX): remix of the Ridge Racer theme, by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi.

Additionally 2 songs were made available for download at the day of release, a recurring one and a new one (in bold):

  • No Way Back: song from God Eater, initially only available by pre-ordering the game, later available as paid DLC. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dr. WILY STAGE 1: song from Mega Man 2, downloadable for free at the day of released, later available as paid DLC.

The Vocaloid category initially features 11 songs, 6 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version (with 5 also already featured in other console games), and 5 new ones (listed in bold):

  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (Also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version and Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (Also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Tokumori!)
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA. (Also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi. (Also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Plus Danshi: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Seisou Bakuretsu Boy: featuring Kagamine Len. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Renai Saiban: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Streaming Heart: featuring Hatsune Miku.

An additional new song was made available to download for free at the day of release, and later as paid DLC:

  • Uchouten Vivace: featuring GUMI.

Additionally the Variety category features the recurring song Yawaraka Sensha, main theme from the show of the same name. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)

The J-Pop category also includes the song "RPG", main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, and Plus, but it's listed without reference to the fictional series here.

Downloadable songs are:

Popular Songs Pack 1 (July 9, 2015)
A pack available at the day of release, consisting of 5 songs, including an anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and a new game song:

  • Daydream café: ending theme from the anime Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka?.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Popular Songs Pack 2 (July 9, 2015)
A pack available at the day of release, consisting of 5 songs, including two returning anime songs and a new game song:

  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Ultraman X (July 14, 2015): Opening theme from the show of the same name, also available in Ura Oni mode. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and Plus).
  • 'Sengoku BASARA BGM Medley: medley of music from Sengoku Basara.

Popular Songs Pack 3 (August 6, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including an anime song and a game song both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

Popular Songs Pack 4 (August 6, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new anime song, a new Vocaloid song and two game songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

  • Rising Hope: opening theme from the anime The Irregular at Magic High School.
  • Umiyuri Kaitei Tan: featuring Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)

Popular Songs Pack 5 (September 3, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and a new Game song (in bold):

(September 3, 2015)
Added three songs downloadable singularily, including No Way Back, recurring song from the game God Eater.

Popular Songs Pack 6 (October 1, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including two anime song, a Vocaloid song a game song, all recurring in the series:

  • My Soul, Your Beats!: opening theme #8 from the anime Angel Beats!.
  • Kill Me no Baby!: opening theme #1 from the anime Kill Me Baby.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Venomous: music from the game Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Touhou Project Arrange Pack (November 5, 2015)
Consisting of 3 Variety songs from Touhou Project Arrange, two songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and a new song (in bold):

  • Night of Knights
  • Necrofantasia ~ Arr. Demetori
  • Akeboshi Rocket

Popular Songs Pack 7 (November 5, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a returning anime song, a new anime song, a returning Variety song from another series, and a new game song:

  • Bokura wa Ima no Naka de: opening theme from the anime Love Live!. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • Bravely You: opening theme from the anime Charlotte.
  • 「HERO」-Main Title-: main theme from the 2014 Hero TV series. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari: new song from the game Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion.

Popular Songs Pack 8 (December 3, 2015)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new Anime song and a Variety song from another series, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!:

  • Sugar Song to Bitter Step: ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen.
  • Theme of Doctor X: main theme from the TV drama Doctor-X

Popular Songs Pack 9 (January 7, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including two returning anime song and a returning game song.

  • Kaisei Joushou Hallelujah: opening theme #1 from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special)
  • CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA: opening theme #1 from the anime Dragon Ball Z. (recurring)
  • Soul Calibur V: the song "The Invincible Blade" from the game Soul Calibur V. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)

(January 28, 2016)
A single downloadable new Anime song, Brand-New World, opening theme from the Anime The Asterisk War.

Popular Songs Pack 10 (January 28, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new anime song, a returning anime song and a returning Variety song from another series:

The pack also includes a song from the non-fictional rythm game Syncronica.

(February 4, 2016)
A single downloadable new Game song, Seize the day, from Tokyo Xanadu.

Popular Songs Pack 11 (March 3, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new Game song (in bold), a returning Anime song and a returning Variety song, both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version:

Popular Songs Pack 12 (April 7, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new Anime song, a returning anime song, and a new game song:

  • Kakushinteki☆Metamarupho~se!: opening from the anime Himouto! Umaru-chan.
  • Jiriki Hongan Revolution: opening #2 from the anime Assassination Classroom. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Kokihi no Shinzou -SCARLET HEART-: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Kanashiki Soukyuu o Kakeru: song from the game Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure.

Popular Songs Pack 13 (May 6, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new Anime song, a returning Anime song, and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • Clover Kakumation: opening theme from the anime Sansha Sanyou.
  • Cerulean: opening theme from the 2014 Gundam Build Fighter Try (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Raiko Taiko Disco: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)

Popular Songs Pack 14 (June 2, 2016)
Consisting of 7 songs, including a new Anime song, a returning Game song and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • Checkmate!?: opening theme from the anime Dagashi Kashi.
  • Ladystar Wandering: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Where is the Target?: song from the game Rolling Thunder 2. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)

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The fifteenth main console game in the series and third for Nintendo Wii U, it initially featured 86 selectable songs, though additional ones were made available for download.
The Anime category initially features 13 songs, including 10 new ones (in bold) and 3 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version:

  • Hard Knock Days: opening theme #18 from One Piece.
  • Jiriki Hongan Revolution: opening #2 from Assassination Classroom.
  • START DASH SENSATION: opening theme #7 from Aikatsu!.
  • Ashita no Hikari: opening theme #2 of World Trigger.
  • DAY×DAY: opening theme #14 from Gintama.
  • Dream Parade: first opening theme of the second season of the anime PuriPara
  • Kaze: opening theme #17 from Naruto Shippuden.
  • Getta Banban: second opening from the anime Pokémon X and Y
  • Kaze: ending theme from The Heroic Legend of Arslan.
  • Believe in yourself: opening theme from Baby Steps.
  • Miracle Go! Princess PreCure: opening theme from Go! Princess PreCure.
  • database: opening theme from Log Horizon.
  • Kaitou Miracle Shounen Boy: opening theme from Mysterious Joker.

An additional new song was made available for download at the day of release:

The Game Music category initially features 17 songs, including 5 new songs and 12 returning ones (though none featured in previous Wii U games):

  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: God Mission Series.
  • Yokai Douchuki Ondo: remix of the main theme from Shadow Land. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!) Also unlockable in Oni mode.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss. (recurring)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)
  • Animal Crossing New Leaf Medley: medley of music from Animal Crossing New Leaf Medley. (only unlockable by using any Animal Crossing amiibo)
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (only unlockable by using the Pac-Man amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. series)
  • Baladium's drive: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (recurring)
  • Lovely-X: remix of the main theme from Rally-X. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode) (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Portable, Portable 2 and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from Knuckle Heads. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version and Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!)
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Special and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Koi wa Mizuiro: ending song from Mizuiro Blood. (returning from Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • Where is the Target?: song from Rolling Thunder 2.

The Vocaloid section features 9 songs, including 7 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, and 2 new songs (in bold):

  • Karakuri Pierrot: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.

Additionally, the J-POP category features 2 new songs from other series:

There also is the song "RPG", main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, V Version, and Plus, but it's listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series here.

Singular songs were later made available for download. Notable songs include:

  • Ultraman X (December 24, 2015): Opening theme from the show of the same name. (Also available in Ura Oni mode)(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version, V Version and Plus)
  • Kagerou Daze (January 28, 2016): track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • RAGE v.self (January 28, 2016): music from the game Rage Racer (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and downloadable in Portable DX)
  • only my railgun (February 25, 2016): opening from the anime To aru kagaku no railgun. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Sakura (March 24, 2016): opening theme #4 from the anime Eureka Seven. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Portable 2)
  • Iro wa Nioedo Chirinuru o (March 24, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange, listed in the Variety category. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Kimi o Nosete (April 28, 2016): song from Laputa: Castle in the Sky.(recurring)
  • Kokihi no Shinzou -SCARLET HEART- (April 28, 2016): Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Wanya World (April 28, 2016): track sung by vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Len. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Kill Me no Baby! (May 26, 2016): opening theme #1 from the anime Kill Me Baby.(recurring)
  • Kero (9) Destiny (May 26, 2016): song from Touhou Project Arrange. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari (June 23, 2016): ending theme from the anime Bakemonogatari. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version and V Version)
  • BLAZING VORTEX (September 1, 2016): song from Critical Velocity. (also available in Ura Oni mode) (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and V Version)

Taiko no Tatsujin White Version[]

December 10, 2015

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The seventh version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it features 463 selectable songs. The Anime category initially features 72 selectable songs, including 67 from the final update of the previous version (all of them, considering that five songs were removed in previous updates), 2 songs previously only featured in console games and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 91 selectable songs, including 83 from the final update of the previous version (all of them, considering that the two Puzzle & Dragons songs were removed in previous updates), 7 song returning from previous games, and a new song (in bold):

  • BLAZING VORTEX: song from Critical Velocity. (unlockable; also available in Ura Oni mode)(previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (unlockable)(previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: God Mission Series.(previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Ai MUST GO!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Dr. WILY STAGE 1: song from Mega Man 2.(previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE: song from Ys I & II Chronicles.(previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo.(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari: song from Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo.
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2.
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity.
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Gym Battle Medley: medley of music from the games Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer.
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Star!!: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • GOIN'!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from the game The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • shiny smile: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster. (moved from the Anime category)
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Majide...!?: song from The Idolmaster.
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force.
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk.
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March.
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads.
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4.

Also returning are the 7 songs from jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster and Synchronica, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category features 41 songs, including all 39 songs from the previous version, a song previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and a new song (in bold):

  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Additionally, the Variety category features 23 songs from other series, including 20 songs from the final update of the previous version (all of them, considering that "Help me, ERINNNNNN!! Sachiko Kobayashi ver." was a limited song), one song previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

Also the J-Pop category features a song from a fictional series, returning from the previous version:

There also are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood returning from the previous version, as well as "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and "Himawari no Yakusoku", main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori! and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, but they're listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series here.

Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically:

Unknown update (December 24, 2015)
Added 6 songs, including two J-POP songs, two songs from the non-fictional rythm game Synchronica (not listed here), and two returning Anime songs:

  • Warera Omou, Yue ni Warera Ari: opening theme from Kamen Rider Ghost, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!
  • Doraemon no Uta: ending theme song from the anime Doraemon. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14)

Version 3.09 (January 28, 2016)
Added 3 songs, including a new Anime song:

Version 4.04 (January 30, 2016)
Added 6 songs, including a song from the non-fictional rythm game Syncronica.

Version 5.07 (February 25, 2016)
Added 5 songs, including three new anime songs and a new Vocaloid song:

  • Dokkin - Mahou Tsukai PreCure!: opening theme from Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!.
  • QUESTION: opening from season 2 of Assassination Classroom.
  • talking: opening from Subete ga F ni Naru.
  • Tooriyo: track sung by vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.

Version 6.09 (March 23, 2016)
Added 4 songs, specifically 3 Namco Original songs, and a song from the non-fictional game Synchronica.
This update also removed 11 songs, including 8 Anime songs.

Version 7.03 (April 1, 2016)
Added 9 songs, including two new Vocaloid songs:

  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.

Version 8.17 (April 27, 2016)
Added 11 songs, including two new Anime songs, a returning Anime song, 4 new Game songs, a returning Game song and a new Vocaloid song:

Version 9.10 (May 25, 2016)
Added 5 Namco Original songs, and a new Game song:

  • Diver: song from the game Treasure Gaust: Gaust Diver.

Version 10.04 (June 30, 2016)
Final update closing rankings and other services in preparation for the new version.

Taiko no Tatsujin White Version (International)[]

January 20, 2016

An international version of the Japanese game, it features most of the same songs, often with a delayed release.

The only new song to be released in the International version before being available to the Japanese version, is Rin, part of the Namco Original category.

Taiko no Tatsujin Plus Shinkyoku Tori Houdai[]

February 3, 2016

This game is the Android version of Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and includes most of the same songs, song packs and services.

Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure[]

June 16, 2016

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The tenth main portable game in the series and third for Nintendo 3DS, it initially features 72 selectable songs, but additional ones were made available for download.
The Anime section initially features 9 selectable songs, 6 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version (3 of which were already featured in previous console games) and 3 new ones (in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 14 songs (though 2 are unlockable), 6 returning ones and 8 new ones:

There also is the song "New World" from the non-fictional rhythm game Synchronica, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version.

The Vocaloid category initially features 5 songs, including 3 songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version (one already featured in a previous console game), and 2 new ones (in bold):

  • Setsuna Trip: featuring Last Note. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Happy Synthesizer: featuring Easy Pop.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)
  • Children Record: featuring IA.

Additionally the Variety category features 3 songs from Touhou Project Arrange, 2 returning ones and a new one:

  • Night of Knights (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version, V Version and Plus).
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class (also available in Ura Oni mode)(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Ephemeral, Great and Splendid Land of Grief

The J-Pop category also includes a song from a fictional series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!, Plus, and White Version:

There also is "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, Plus, and White Version, but it's listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series here.

Downloadable songs are:

(June 16, 2016)
Umi no Koe, a singular J-Pop song available for free by prepurchasing the game, and later made available as a pay DLC.

Taiko no Tatsujin Super Fixture Pack (June 16, 2016)
A pack available at the day of release, consisting of 5 songs, including a recurring Anime song and a recurring Vocaloid song:

  • Detective Conan Main Theme: main theme from the anime Detective Conan.(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version, DS: Touch de Dokodon, Portable DX, 3DS2, Plus and Shinkyoku Tori Houdai!)
  • Senbonzakura: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (also unlockable in Ura Oni mode)

Popular Songs Pack 1 (June 16, 2016)
A pack available at the day of release, consisting of 5 songs, including an Anime song, a Game song and a Variety song from another series, all returning from previous games:

  • Rising Hope: opening theme from the anime The Irregular at Magic High School.(previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Diver: song from the game Treasure Gaust: Gaust Diver. (from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)
  • Last Brutal Sister Flandre S: song from Touhou Project Arrange.(from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version)

Namco Original Special Pack (June 16, 2016)
A pack available for free at the day of release, and later made available as a pay DLC, it consists of 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(July 7, 2016)
PERFECT HUMAN, a singular Variety song, initially available for free and later made available as a pay DLC.

Popular Songs Pack 2 (July 7 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs including an Anime song and a Variety song from another series, both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version:

The pack also includes the song "Canon" from the non-fictional rhythm game Synchronica.

(July 28, 2016)
A Puzzle & Dragons collaboration pack including a returning song and a new one (as well as the new Mystery Adventure teammate Tamazo x Don-chan):

  • Walking Through The Towers: song from Puzzle & Dragons (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin White Version, Wii U Version and Plus)
  • Battle -Denkousekka-: song from Puzzle & Dragons X.

(August 4, 2016)
Sekai Fushigi Hakken! Opening Theme, a singular Variety song from a non-fictional TV show.

Summer Break Anime Pack (August 4, 2016)
Consisting of 5 Anime songs returning from previous games, including four from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version and one from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!:

Donder! World Championship 2016 Preliminary Pack (August 4, 2016)
Consisting of 3 songs, including two Namco Original songs and the song Tooriyo, featuring Vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version.

(September 1, 2016)
EZ DO DANCE, a single J-POP song.

Hero Pack (September 1, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a returning anime song, a new anime song and a returning Game song:

  • Orb no Inori: Opening theme from the show Ultraman Orb. (returning from Taiok no Tatsujin Red Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • THE DAY: Opening theme from the anime My Hero Academia.
  • RARE HERO: song from the game Ridge Racer. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8, Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime, Portable and Portable 2)

Donder! World Championship 2016 Area Tournament Pack (September 1, 2016)
Consisting of 6 songs, including two Vocaloid songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version:

  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.

(October 6, 2016)
Time Traveler, a single Namco Original song.

Popular Songs Pack 3 (October 6, 2016)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a returning anime song, and two returning variety songs from other series:

  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum: second opening theme from the anime Re:Zero. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version)
  • Theme of Doctor X: main theme from the TV drama Doctor-X (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori! and downloadable in V Version)
  • Senshaku Zesshou no Fantasia: song from Touhou Project Arrange. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version)

DLC: WCS2016 Finals Pack (October 6, 2016)
Consisting only of 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(November 10, 2016)
Max Fusion, a single new song from the game Dragon Ball Fusions.

Super Popular Anime Pack (November 10, 2016)
Consisting of 5 Anime songs, including 4 returning ones and a new one:

  • We Can! (September 30, 2016): opening theme #19 from One Piece (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version).
  • Blood Circulator: opening theme #19 from Naruto Shippuden. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version).
  • Psi Desu I LIKE YOU: ending theme from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
  • Ashita no Hikari: opening theme #2 of World Trigger. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • DAY×DAY: opening theme #14 from Gintama. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)

2001 Namco Original Pack (November 10, 2016)
Consisting only of 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(December 1, 2016)
Picopico Ruin, a single Namco Original song.

Winter Break Anime Pack (December 1, 2016)
Consisting of 5 Anime songs, returning from previous games:

  • EXCITE: opening theme from Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version)
  • Oh! Rival: ending theme to the anime movie Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, but now listed in the Anime category instead of the J-POP category)
  • Dream Parade: first opening theme of the second season of the anime PuriPara. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Plus)
  • Jiriki Hongan Revolution: opening #2 from the anime Assassination Classroom. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan (recurring), now also available in Ura Oni mode for the first time.

(December 1, 2016)
Fuun! Bachi o Sensei, a single Namco Original song.

(January 5, 2017)
Tales of Zestiria Medley, a single medley of songs from the game Tales of Zestiria (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

Popular Songs Pack 4 (January 5, 2017)
Consisting of 5 songs, including two J-Pop song from other series, an Anime song, and a Vocaloid song, one of these returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and the others from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version:

(January 5, 2017)
Itoshi no Mille-Sama, a single Namco Original song.

Popular Songs Pack 5 (January 5, 2017)
Consisting of 5 songs, including an Anime song, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version (already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!):

(March 2, 2017)
Extreme MGG, a single song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also downloadable in Ura Oni mode)

Donder Pack 1 (March 2, 2017)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new game song:

  • Music Revolver: song from Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

The pack also includes the song Surf Zapping from the non-fictional rhythm game Synchronica.

(April 6, 2017)
Oozora to Taiko no Odori, a single Namco Original song.

Donder Pack 2 (April 6, 2017)
Consisting of 5 songs, including two Game songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version:

(May 11, 2017)
D's Adventure Note, a single Namco Original song.

Donder Pack 3 (May 11, 2017)
Consisting of 5 songs, including a new game song:

Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version[]

July 14, 2016

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The eighth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin, it initially features 610 selectable songs. The Anime category initially features 78 selectable songs, including 73 from the final update of the previous version (all of them, considering that eight songs were removed in previous updates), 2 songs previously only featured in console games and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 106 selectable songs, including all 100 from the final update of the previous version, 5 returning from previous games and a new one from the non-fictional game crossbeats REV, not listed here:

  • Taiko March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5, Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri and Taiko Drum Master)
  • Lightning Dance: song from Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Good-bye my earth: song from Dariusburst. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Kirby's Dream Land Medley: song from Kirby's Adventure Wii. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 11, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban and others)
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Kimi to Boku no Mirai: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Sora no Michishirube: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Holding Hands: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Unite The Force: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Dr. WILY STAGE 1: song from Mega Man 2.
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE: song from Ys I & II Chronicles.
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari: song from Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Gym Battle Medley: medley of music from the games Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: God Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force.
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo.
  • Diver: song from the game Treasure Gaust: Gaust Diver.
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March.
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy.
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer.
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4.
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (unlockable)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • BLAZING VORTEX: song from Critical Velocity. (unlockable; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2.
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity.
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Star!!: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • GOIN'!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from the game The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • shiny smile: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster. (moved from the Anime category)
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Majide...!?: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Ai MUST GO!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo.
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".

Also returning are the 10 songs from non-fictional games jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster and Synchronica, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category features 47 songs, including all 45 songs from the previous version, a song previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and a new song (in bold):

  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len. (now also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mosaic Roll: featuring Gumi.
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, featuring Hatsune Miku.

Additionally, the Variety category features the same 23 songs from other series as the final update of the previous version:

Also the J-Pop category features a song from a fictional series, returning from the previous version:

Also returning are the songs "Uso", "Rain", "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", and "Himawari no Yakusoku", respectively ending theme #1 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, and the main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in updates:

Version 1.10 (August 3, 2016)
Added 8 songs, including 2 new Anime songs, 2 returning anime songs, and 2 returning game songs:

  • Try Everything: main theme from the movie Zootopia.
  • Chouzetsu Dynamic: opening theme from Dragon Ball Super.
  • Orb no Inori: Opening theme from Ultraman Orb. (previously available in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Ikari o Kure yo: main theme from the movie One Piece Film: Gold. (previously available in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Battle -Denkousekka-: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons X. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Kessen!!: song from Puzzle & Dragons Z. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version)

Version 2.07 (September 14, 2016)
Added 10 songs, all new to the series, including three anime songs, a J-Pop song from another series, a Variety song from another series, and a game song:

Version 4.05 (October 13, 2016)
Added 7 songs, including a returning Anime song, and 4 new Game songs:

  • We Can!: opening theme #19 from One Piece (previously available in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Tsubomi Yumemiru Rapsodia ~Alma no Michibiki~: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Anzu no Uta: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Mitsuboshi: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Total War Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

This update also removed 20 songs, including 13 Anime songs and 3 Vocaloid songs.

Version 5.08 (November 15, 2016)
Added 9 songs, all new to the series, including 3 Anime songs, a Vocaloid song and a Game song from another series:

The update also includes Masakari Blade a song from the non-fictional rhythm game SOUND VOLTEX.

Version 6.08 (December 20, 2016)
Added 9 songs, all new to the series, including 2 Anime song and 2 Game songs:

The update also includes the Variety song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP) which, while not from any fictional series, it may be notable since it's sung by the mascot character Pikotaro.

Version 7.04 (January 31, 2017)
Added 5 songs, including 4 new songs from the game Idolmaster Cinderella Girls:

  • Tulip, also available in Ura Oni mode.
  • TOKIMEKI Escalate, also available in Ura Oni mode.
  • S(mile)ING!, also available in Ura Oni mode.
  • Never say never, also available in Ura Oni mode.

Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version (International)[]

September 6, 2016

An international version of the Japanese game, it features most of the same songs, often with a delayed release.

Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version[]

March 15, 2017

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The ninth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin.

The Anime category initially features 73 selectable songs, including 71 from the final update of the previous version (all of them except for seven songs), and 2 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 121 selectable songs, including all but one from the final update of the previous version (the only removed one being Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Gym Battle Medley), and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Calamari Inktantation: song from Splatoon.
  • Taiko March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley.
  • Lightning Dance: song from Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune.
  • Good-bye my earth: song from Dariusburst.
  • Kirby's Dream Land Medley: song from Kirby's Adventure Wii.
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit.
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Kimi to Boku no Mirai: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Sora no Michishirube: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Holding Hands: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Unite The Force: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Dr. WILY STAGE 1: song from Mega Man 2.
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE: song from Ys I & II Chronicles.
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari: song from Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: God Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force.
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo.
  • Diver: song from the game Treasure Gaust: Gaust Diver.
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March.
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy.
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer.
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4.
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (unlockable)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • BLAZING VORTEX: song from Critical Velocity. (unlockable; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2.
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity.
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Star!!: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • GOIN'!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • shiny smile: song from THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster. (moved from the Anime category)
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Majide...!?: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Ai MUST GO!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo.
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".
  • Battle -Denkousekka-: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons X.
  • Kessen!!: song from Puzzle & Dragons Z.
  • Abandoned Temple Final 2nd: song from Tekken 7: Fated Retribution.
  • Tsubomi Yumemiru Rapsodia ~Alma no Michibiki~: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Anzu no Uta: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Mitsuboshi: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Total War Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Super Dragon Ball Heroes Theme Song: song from Super Dragon Ball Heroes.
  • Pokemon Sun & Moon Medley: medley of music from Pokémon Sun & Moon
  • Famicom Medley: medley of music from the Famicom games Balloon Fight, Dr. Mario and Excitebike.
  • Tulip, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (also available in Ura Oni mode).
  • TOKIMEKI Escalate, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (also available in Ura Oni mode).
  • S(mile)ING!, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (also available in Ura Oni mode).
  • Never say never, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (also available in Ura Oni mode).

Also returning are the 12 songs from non-fictional games jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster, Synchronica, SOUND VOLTEX and crossbeats REV, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category initially features 44 songs, including 43 songs from the final update of the previous version (all of them except for two: Mosaic Roll and Tell Your World), and a song previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version:

  • Plus Danshi: featuring Kagamine Len. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, but now also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Eccentric w: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yobanashi Deceive: featuring IA.
  • Children Record: featuring IA.
  • Enmei Chiryou: featuring IA.
  • Jinsei Reset Button: featuring Gumi.
  • Houkago Stride: featuring Gumi.
  • Matryoshka: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • IMITATION BLACK: featuring Vana N'Ice. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Hikyo Sentai Urotander: a parody of the Super Sentai series, featuring Kaito, Meiko and Hatsune Miku.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.

Additionally, the Variety category features 24 songs from other series, including 23 from the final update of the previous version (all of them except for Funa Funa Funassyi!), and one previously only featured in console games:

The song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), sung by the mascot character Pikotaro, also returns.

The J-Pop category also features three songs from other series, two returning from the final update of the previous version and one returning from console games:

Also returning are the songs "Uso", "Rain", "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", and "Himawari no Yakusoku", respectively ending theme #1 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, and the main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in updates:

Version 1.07 (March 22, 2017)
Added 2 songs, including a new Anime song:

  • Yokuoso Japari Park e: opening theme from Kemono Friends.

The other song added is Koi by Gen Hoshino, which served as the main theme for the drama version of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu, but it's only classified in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Version 2.07 (April 26, 2017)
Added 11 songs, including 6 new Anime songs, a returning anime song and 3 new game songs:

Version 3.08 (May 31, 2017)
Added 10 songs, including two new Anime songs:

Also removed the songs "Du-Du-Wa DO IT!!", "SURPRISE-DRIVE", "Matryoshka" and "Boogie Boogie Funassyi".

Unknown update (June 30, 2017)
Added "God Ray", a new song from the non-fictional rythm game Synchronica.

Version 4.05 (July 5, 2017)
Added 5 songs, including two new Anime songs:

  • Mirai wa Joe! Joe!: opening theme from Duel Masters.
  • -20th Anniversary- Mezase Pokemon Master -20th Anniversary-: remix of the original opening theme from the anime Pokémon, from the movie Pokémon the Movie 20: I choose you!, only available starting on July 15th. (Also available in Ura Oni Mode)

Version 5.17 (August 8, 2017)
Added 8 songs, including three new Anime songs and a new Vocaloid song:

Version 6.07 (September 6, 2017)
Added 10 songs, including four new Variety songs from Touhou Project Arrange:

  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class - Anniversary Edition (a remix of "Cirno's Perfect Math Class"; also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Ganzo! Genius Cirno-Chan
  • WARNINGxWARNINGxWARNING
  • Futari no Kessho -INNOCENCE- (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Version 7.11 (October 11, 2017)
Added 13 songs, including a new J-Pop song from a fictional series, a new Anime song and a new Vocaloid song readily available:

Three new Game songs from the non fictional games SOUND VOLTEX, CHUNITHM and Groove Coaster, available from October 13;
a new Game song available from October 18:

  • MANKAI☆Kaika Sengen: Theme song from A3!

a new Game song available from October 26:

  • Saika: song from Deemo. (debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)

Version 8.06 (November 8, 2017)
Added 2 songs, a new Anime song and a returning Game song:

The update also removed 9 Anime songs (Do You Want To Build A Snowman, Dokkin♢Mahou-tsukai PreCure!, Seishun Satsubatsu-ron, Tokatsu DJ Agetarou, Ikenai Borderline, ETERNAL BLAZE, Yajirushi ni Natte!, LET'S GO OUT, V.I.P) and 4 Vocaloid songs (Jinsei Reset Button, Children Record, IMITATION BLACK, Hikyou Sentai Urotander).

Version 9.09 (December 21, 2017)
Added 17 songs, including three new Anime song, a new Game song and three returning Game songs:

  • Be The One: opening theme from Kamen Rider Build
  • Reason!!: opening from the anime The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Brand New Theater!: music from Idolmaster Million Live! Theater Days. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Koi wa Mizuiro: ending song from Mizuiro Blood. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • SHOGYO MUJO: remix of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 13)
  • WiSH VOYAGE: opening theme from the anime IDOLiSH7. (available from January 9, 2018)

This update also set release for three Game songs from non-fictional rhythm games SOUND VOLTEX, CHUNITHM, and Groove Coaster.

Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version (International)[]

April 5, 2017

An international version of the Japanese game, it features most of the same songs, often with a delayed release.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don![]

October 26, 2017

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The sixteenth main console game in the series and first for PlayStation 4, it initially features 74 selectable songs, but additional ones were made available for download.
The Anime section initially features 10 selectable songs, all returning from previous games (all except "We are!" returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, but five of these were already featured in previous console games):

  • Yume o Kanae te Doraemon: one of the songs from Doraemon. (recurring)
  • Tonari no Totoro: main theme from the movie of the same name. (already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, Wii: Kettei-Ban and Tokumori!)
  • Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~: song from the movie Frozen. (already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, Tokumori! and Plus)
  • Try Everything: main theme from the movie Zootopia.
  • Genkai Toppa×Survivor: opening theme #2 from the anime Dragon Ball Super. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Zenryoku Batankyu: opening theme #2 from Osomatsu-san.
  • Guren no Yumiya: opening theme from Attack on Titan. (already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii U version, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, Tokumori!, V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • We are!: opening theme #10 from One Piece. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 Asian Version, Wii: Kettei-Ban, Portable DX and Plus)
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion. (also available in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)
  • Yokuoso Japari Park e: opening theme from Kemono Friends.

The Game Music category initially features 8 songs, including 3 returning ones and 5 new ones:

  • Theme of Ryu: song from Street Fighter V.
  • Heat Haze Shadow 2: song from Tekken 7.
  • Tales of Berseria Medley: medley of songs from Tales of Berseria.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version)
  • Brand New Theater!: music from Idolmaster Million Live! Theater Days.
  • Urban Striker: song from Critical Velocity.
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)

8 additional songs are available for download at the day of launch, including a new one and 7 returning ones:

  • Saika: song from Deemo. (debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version)
  • Babel no To: remix of the main theme from Tower of Babel. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime, Portable 2 and Tokumori!)
  • Taiko no March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 5, Taiko Drum Master, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori!)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (recurring)
  • Doruaga no To Medley: a medley of songs from Tower of Druaga. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Mappy Medley: medley of music from Mappy. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! to Oomori Nanadaime, Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit. (recurring)
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force. (recurring)

The Vocaloid category initially features 4 songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version (two already featured in a previous console game):

  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin. (already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)(already featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori! and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)

Additionally the Variety category features 5 songs, including 4 from other series, a new onw and three Touhou Project Arrange songs returning from previous games:

  • Hello Kitty: song dedicated to the titular character.
  • Night of Knights(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, V Version, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Plus).
  • Last Brutal Sister Flandre S: song from Touhou Project Arrange (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Plus).
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class (also available in Ura Oni mode)(returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)

The fifth song is Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), considered non-fiction, but sung by the mascot character Pikotaro.

The J-Pop category also includes a song from a fictional series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version:

There also are the songs "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", "Himawari no Yakusoku", and "RPG", respectively the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, the main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, and the main theme from the movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Plus, and other games, but they're listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional downloadable song packs are:

Donder Pack Vol.1 (October 26, 2017)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.2 (November 30, 2017)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.3 (December 21, 2017)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Popular Songs Pack Vol.1 (December 25, 2017)
Featuring 3 songs, including an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version:

One of the other songs is "Koi" by Gen Hoshino, which served as the main theme for the drama version of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu and returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, but it's only classified in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Hatsune Miku Pack (December 25, 2017)
Featuring 3 returning Vocaloid songs sung by Hatsune Miku:

  • Senbonzakura(also available in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuringtrack sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.(from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Wii U Version and Plus)
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-(also available in Ura Oni mode)(recurring)

Donder Pack Vol.4 (January 25, 2018)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

CoroCoro Comic 40th Anniversary Commemoration Pack (February 15, 2018)
Only including one Variety song, no songs from other series. Only available until March 31st.

Donder Pack Vol.5 (February 22, 2018)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.6 (March 22, 2018)
Only including 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.7 (April 26, 2018)
Including a Classical song, three Namco Original songs and a Variety song from another series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version:

  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni)

Donder Pack Vol.8 (May 24, 2018)
Including three Namco Original songs, a Game song from the nonfictional rhythm game Synchronica, and a Variety song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version and Plus:

Donder Pack Vol.9 (June 28, 2018)
Including three Namco Original songs, a Classical song and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version and Plus:

Donder Pack Vol.10 (July 26, 2018)
Including three Namco Original songs, a Classical song and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Version, Portable DX, Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, V Version and Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!:

Donder Pack Vol.11 (August 23, 2018)
Including four Namco Original songs and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version and Plus:

Donder Pack Vol.12 (September 27, 2018)
Including four Namco Original songs plus a new Anime song and a recurring Game song:

Donder Pack Vol.13~Vol.18 Set (October 25, 2018)
Pre-purchase of the upcoming packs, it comes with an exclusive Namco Original song.

Donder Pack Vol.13 (October 25 2018)
Including two Namco Original songs, a Classical song, a new Game song and a returning Variety song from another series:

  • Next Life: music from The Idolmaster, previously playable in The iDOLM@STER Must Songs.
  • Eikyoku/Gyouan: Touhou Project × NAMCO SOUNDS. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version and Plus)

Popular Songs Pack Vol.2 (November 22, 2018)
Only including 3 J-Pop songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.14 (October 25, 2018)
Including two Classical songs, four Namco Original songs, and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version:

Popular Songs Pack Vol.3 (December 20, 2018)
Including 2 J-Pop songs and a returning anime song:

  • only my railgun: opening from To aru kagaku no railgun. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)

Donder Pack Vol.15 (December 20, 2018)
Including a J-Pop song, two Namco Original songs, the song "Yoake Made Ato 3-byou" from the non-fictional game Synchronica, and a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure:

  • Setsuna Trip: featuring Last Note. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Donder Pack Vol.16 (January 24, 2019)
Including a new Anime song, and four returning Game songs:

  • New Stranger: opening from the anime Hi Score Girl.
  • Dragon Saber Sunken City: music from the Sunken City level of Dragon Saber. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2, Taiko no Tatsujin 10, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chogouka-Ban, and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • OLGA BREEZE [Sun Scene]: song from Darius II. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • SHOGYO MUJO: remix of music from Genpei Toma Den. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version)
  • MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER: song from OutRun. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)

Donder Pack Vol.17 (February 28, 2019)
Including a Variety song, two Namco Original songs, a new Anime song, and a Vocaloid song:

  • Winding Road: opening from the anime Golden Kamuy.
  • Hatsune Miku no Gekishou: song from the game Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA - 2nd, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX.

Donder Pack Vol.18 (March 28, 2019)
Including a Classical song, two Namco Original songs, a recurring Anime song and a recurring Game song:

Popular Song Pack Vol.4 (March 28, 2019)
Including a J-Pop song and two Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

Donder Pack Vol.19 (April 25, 2019)
Including a J-Pop song, three Namco Original songs, and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 13, Wii2, Portable DX, and Plus:

Also available is a bonus Namco Original song for purchasing the Donder Pack Vol.19~24 Set.

Donder Pack Vol.20 (May 23, 2019)
Including three Namco Original songs, a recurring Vocaloid song and a new Game song:

Donder Pack Vol.21 (June 27, 2019)
Including a Classical song, three Namco Original songs, and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure:

Donder Pack Vol.22 (July 25, 2019)
Including three Namco Original songs, plus a Vocaloid song and a Game song both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

  • Roki: track sung by Vocaloid Kagamine Rin. (previously listed in the J-Pop category in Green Version)
  • Spread the Wings!!: song from The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors.

Popular Song Pack Vol.5 (July 25, 2019)
Including two J-Pop song and a new Anime song:

Donder Pack Vol.23 (August 22, 2019)
Including three Namco Original songs, a Classical song, and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus:

  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum: second opening theme from Re:Zero.

(August 27, 2019)
A singular new downloadable Variety song from another series:

  • Hypnosis Mic -Division Battle Anthem-: song from the multimedia project Hypnosis Mic.

Donder Pack Vol.24 (September 25, 2019)
Including three Namco Original songs, the song "Surf Zapping" from the non-fictional rhythm game Synchronica, and a Variety song from another series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus:

Undertale Pack (October 24, 2019)
Consisting in 3 Game songs from Undertale, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

  • MEGALOVANIA
  • Heartache
  • Hopes and Dreams

Donder Pack Vol.13~Vol.18 Set (October 24, 2019)
Pre-purchase of the upcoming packs, it comes with an exclusive Namco Original song.

Donder Pack Vol.25 (October 24, 2019)
Including two Namco Original songs, a new Game song and a recurring Variety song from another series:

  • Undying Legend: song from the game Soul Calibur VI.
  • Theme of Doctor X: main theme from the TV drama Doctor-X.

Donder Pack Vol.26 (November 28, 2019)
Including four Namco Original songs, a new Game song and a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

  • Ame to Petra: featuring Flower.

Popular Song Pack Vol.6 (November 28, 2019)
Including a J-Pop song from a fictional series and two Anime songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

  • Anata to Tu-lat-tat-ta♪: opening from the drama Manpuku.
  • Gurenge: opening theme from Kimetsu no Yaiba.
  • Butter-Fly: opening from the anime Digimon Adventures. (also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!)

Donder Pack Vol.27 (December 17, 2019)
Including four Namco Original songs and a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

  • Charles: featuring Flower.

Popular Song Pack Vol.7 (December 17, 2019)
Consisting in three J-POP songs, no song from other series.

Donder Pack Vol.28 (January 23, 2020)
Including three Namco Original songs, a Classical song, and a new Anime song:

Donder Pack Vol.29 (February 27, 2020)
Including a Variety song, two Namco Original songs, a new Anime song, and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban:

Donder Pack -NatsuOriginal- Vol.1 (June 11, 2020)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version[]

March 15, 2018

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The tenth version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin.

The Anime category initially features 80 selectable songs, including 77 from the final update of the previous version (all of them except for 5 songs), and 3 new ones (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 136 selectable songs, including all 135 from the final update of the previous version, and a new one (listed in bold):

  • Splatoon 2 Medley: medley of music from Splatoon 2. (also available in Ura Oni Mode)
  • MANKAI☆Kaika Sengen: Theme song from A3!
  • Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Medley: medley of music from the game.
  • Angel Dream: music from the game Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Calamari Inktantation: song from Splatoon.
  • Kirby's Dream Land Medley: song from Kirby's Adventure Wii.
  • Revenge of Meta Knight Medley: medley of music from the game Kirby Super Star Ultra. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Yokai Watch 2 Ganso/Honke/Shin'uchi: medley of music from the game Yo-kai Watch 2.
  • Pokemon Sun & Moon Medley: medley of music from Pokémon Sun & Moon
  • Super Dragon Ball Heroes Theme Song: song from Super Dragon Ball Heroes.
  • Famicom Medley: medley of music from the Famicom games Balloon Fight, Dr. Mario and Excitebike.
  • Super Mario Bros.: medley of various music from Super Mario Bros..
  • Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-: medley of music from the games Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Champion Medley: medley of music from the games Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: God Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Evil Dragon Mission Series.
  • Dragon Ball Heroes: main theme from Dragon Ball Heroes: Galaxy Mission.
  • Dr. WILY STAGE 1: song from Mega Man 2.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Medley: a medley of songs from Monster Hunter 4.
  • TO MAKE THE END OF BATTLE: song from Ys I & II Chronicles.
  • Yubisaki Kara Hajimaru Monogatari: song from Shin-Gun Destroy! Girl's Tank Battalion.
  • Kimi to Boku no Mirai: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Sora no Michishirube: song from the game Granblue Fantasy.
  • Chain Chronicle Normal Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Final Battle Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Chain Chronicle Total War Medley: medley of music from Chain Chronicle. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Holding Hands: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Unite The Force: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Walking Through The Towers: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Battle -Denkousekka-: song from the game Puzzle & Dragons X.
  • Kessen!!: song from Puzzle & Dragons Z.
  • Extreme MGG: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Music Revolver: song from the game Music GunGun! 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kagekiyo: medley of music from Genpei Toma Den. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • SHOGYO MUJO: remix of music from Genpei Toma Den.
  • Lightning Dance: song from Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune.
  • Dragon Spirit Medley: medley of music from Dragon Spirit.
  • Burning Force Medley: medley of music from Burning Force.
  • Wonder Momoi: song based on the video game Wonder Momo.
  • Ordyne: remix of music from the game of the same name.
  • Diver: song from the game Treasure Gaust: Gaust Diver.
  • Kurae! Butto Burst!!: song from the Yuujou Souchaku! Butto Burst.
  • Great! Animal Kaiser!!: song from Animal Kaiser.
  • PaPaPa Love: song from Muscle March.
  • Kinniku no You na Bokura ~Muscle Lover Theme~: song from Muscle March.
  • Koi wa Mizuiro: ending song from Mizuiro Blood.
  • Tales of the Abyss: the song "The arrow was shot" from Tales of the Abyss.
  • Hikaru Yami: song from Tales of the World: Reve Unitia.
  • Wings Of Tomorrow (Tatsujin Mix): song from God Eater 2.
  • Mujihi na Ou: song from God Eater Burst.
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • The Windmill Song: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
  • Picopico Mappy: original remixed medley of music from Mappy.
  • Knuckle Heads - Ouburoukou: music from the game Knuckle Heads.
  • Pastel Sealane: song from Blazer.
  • Assault BGM1: music from Assault.
  • Tatakae! T3 Booei Tai~GDI mix~: music from Tank! Tank! Tank!.
  • Metal Hawk BGM1: music from the game Metal Hawk.
  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions.
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault.
  • Soul Calibur II: the song "Brave Sword, Braver Soul" from Soul Calibur II. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Angel Halo: music from Ridge Racer 3D.
  • Venomous: music from Ridge Racer 3D. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Blue Topaz: a song from Rave Racer.
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4.
  • EAT'EM UP!: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (unlockable)
  • Kamikaze Remix: song from Ridge Racer 2.
  • Ridge Racer: main theme from the game of the same name. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • RAGE v.self: music from Rage Racer.
  • SAMURAI ROCKET: song from Ridge Racer V.
  • BLAZING VORTEX: song from Critical Velocity. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Night And Day: song from Ace Combat 2.
  • Sunset Runaway: song from Critical Velocity.
  • Abyss of hell: song from Tekken Revolution. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Highschool love!: song from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.
  • Wasabi Body Blow: song from Tekken 3D Prime Edition.
  • Abandoned Temple Final 2nd: song from Tekken 7: Fated Retribution.
  • Good-bye my earth: song from Dariusburst.
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.
  • Brand New Theater!: music from Idolmaster Million Live! Theater Days.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Star!!: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • GOIN'!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • S(mile)ING!, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Never say never, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Mitsuboshi: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Anzu no Uta: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Tsubomi Yumemiru Rapsodia ~Alma no Michibiki~: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • TOKIMEKI Escalate, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Tulip, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • shiny smile: song from THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster 2. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster. (moved from the Anime category)
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Majide...!?: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Ai MUST GO!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Oshiete Kumatomo: main theme from Kuma-Tomo.
  • Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Densha de Go!.
  • Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Fantasy Zone.
  • RIDGE RACER STEPS -GMT remix-: remix of the main theme from Ridge Racer.
  • Densha de Densha de OPA!OPA!OPA! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!" and "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!".
  • OPA! OPA! RACER -GMT mashup-: mashup of "Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA!" and "RIDGE RACER STEPS".
  • Ridge de Ridge de GO!GO!GO! -GMT mashup-: mashup of "RIDGE RACER STEPS" and "Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC!".
  • Saika: song from Deemo.
  • Taiko March: remix of three Namco songs in a medley.

Also returning are the 16 songs from non-fictional games jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster, Synchronica, SOUND VOLTEX, crossbeats REV and CHUNITHM, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category initially features 35 songs, all of them returning from the final update of the previous version (6 songs are not returning):

  • Haikei Doppelganger: featuring Gumi.
  • Charles: featuring Flower.
  • Plus Danshi: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Wanya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also available in Ura Oni mode)

Additionally, the Variety category features the same 27 songs from other series as the final update of the previous version:

The song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), sung by the mascot character Pikotaro, also returns.

The J-Pop category also features four songs from other series, returning from the previous version:

Also returning are the songs "Uso", "Rain", "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", "Himawari no Yakusoku", and "Koi", respectively ending theme #1 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, the main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, and the main theme for the drama version of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in updates:

Version 1.05 (April 18, 2018)
Added two new Anime songs and a new Game song:

The update also added special dancers to the song "WiSH VOYAGE".

Unknown Update (April 25, 2018)

  • Heavenly Visitor: ending theme from the anime IDOLiSH7.

Unknown Update (May 2, 2018)

  • NO DOUBT: song from the anime IDOLiSH7.

Version 2.06 (June 1, 2018)
Added four Namco Original songs and a new Anime song:

Version 3.07 (June 27, 2018)
Added a J-POP song and two new Vocaloid songs:

  • Hibana: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan: featuring IA.

Version 4.07 (August 8, 2018)
Added, beside three Namco Original songs and a Classical song, a new Anime song, a new Vocaloid song and two returning Game songs:

Version 5.09 (September 13, 2018)
Added a J-POP song, a Classical song, four Namco Original songs and a new Anime song:

The update also added unlockable costumes based on Super Mario Odissey and Splatoon 2.

Version 6.01 (October 2, 2018)
Added a J-POP song and a Namco Original song, no song from other series.

Version 7.09 (October 23, 2018)
Added a new Anime song, two Variety songs from Touhou Project Arrange, a new one and a returning one:

The update also added a Namco Original song and four songs from non-fictional rythm games: a returning one from Synchronica, and new ones from SOUND VOLTEX, CHUNITHM and Groove Coaster.
It also removed the Anime song Groovy Duel.

Version 8.06 (November 21, 2018)
Added two J-Pop song, 5 Namco Original songs, 2 new Anime songs, and 2 new Vocaloid songs:

The update also removed the songs "Start Line!", "Hanamaru Biyori!", "QUESTION", "Hard Knock Days", "talking", "V (Volt)", "Warera Omou, Yue ni Warera Ari", "Doraemon no Uta", "Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-", and "Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-".

Version 9.05 (December 19, 2018)
Added two J-Pop songs, three Namco Original songs, a Classical song, a new Anime song, and a returning Game song:

Version 10.04 (January 31, 2019)
Added three Namco Original songs, and two Variety songs from fictional series:

  • Marine Mirage: fictional diva song from the I Marine Project.
  • Dive to Blue: fictional diva song from the I Marine Project.

Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version (International)[]

April 13, 2018

An international version of the Japanese game, it features most of the same songs, often with a delayed release.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version![]

July 19, 2018

Sub-universe link: Elements from other series are fictional within Taiko no Tatsujin

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The seventeenth main console game in the series and first for Nintendo Switch, it initially features 74 selectable songs, but additional ones were made available for download.
The Anime section initially features 16 selectable songs, including a new one (in bold) and 15 returning from previous games (all except "Odore Dore Dora Doraemon Ondo", "We Are!" and "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version):

An additional new downloadable song was available since the day of launch:

  • Shinka Riron: opening theme from Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion the Animation.

The Game Music category initially features 8 songs, plus 2 unlockable ones, including 4 new ones (in bold) and 6 returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version (three of these previously featured in console games)

The Vocaloid category features 3 returning songs:

  • Haikei Doppelganger: featuring Gumi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version)
  • Juumensou colorful ver.: featuring Gumi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

The Variety category also features three songs from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version:

  • Grip & Break down!! -Tatsujin Edit- (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Iro wa Nioedo Chirinuru o (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!, Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Bad Apple!! feat. nomico (also downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus.)

The J-Pop category also includes a song from a fictional series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!:

There also are the songs "Sugar Song to Bitter Step" and "RPG", respectively the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen and the main theme from the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version, Plus, Session de Dodon ga Don! and other games, but they're listed without reference to the fictional series here.

Additional downloadable song packs are:

Studio Ghibli Pack (August 9, 2018)
Consisting of 5 Anime songs from Studio Ghibli movies, including a new one and four returning from previous games:

Vocaloid Songs Pack (August 13, 2018)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs returning from previous games:

  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku. (recurring)
  • Charles: featuring Flower. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version)
  • Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan: featuring IA. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version)
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (recurring)
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len. (recurring)

The pack also includes the performance character Hatsune Miku.

Touhou Project Arrange Pack (October 11, 2018)
Consisting in 3 recurring songs from Touhou Project Arrange:

  • Night of Knights
  • Kero (9) Destiny
  • Tsuki ni Murakumo Hana ni Kaze

(November 2, 2018)
9 Classical songs are made available for purchase singularily.

Pops Pack Vol.1 (November 8, 2018)
Consisting in three J-POP songs, including "Koi" by Gen Hoshino, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version and Session de Dodon ga Don!, which served as the main theme for the drama version of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu, but it's only classified in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

HIKAKIN Pack (December 6, 2018)
Including content based on the YouTuber HIKAKIN, the J-Pop song "Zassou" was made available to download for free until January 31, 2019.

Winter Break Anime Pack (December 6, 2018)
Including three returning songs in the Anime category:

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 1 (December 6, 2018)
Including a Variety song, a Classical song, two Namco Original songs, and a recurring Game song:

Pops Pack Vol.2 (January 10, 2019)
Consisting in three J-POP songs, no song from other series.

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 2 (January 10, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song and 4 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu/Let's Go! Eevee & Pokémon Anime Music Pack (February 7, 2019)
Including three songs from the Pokémon series, specifically a new game song and two Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version:

  • Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu/Let's Go! Eevee: medley of music from the games Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go! Eevee.
  • Mezase Pokemon Master -20th Anniversary-: remix of the original opening theme from the anime, taken from the movie Pokémon the Movie 20: I choose you!
  • Mirai Connection: third opening theme from the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon

Vocaloid Songs Pack 2 (March 7, 2019)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs, including a new one and four songs returning from previous games:

  • Dance Robot Dance: main theme of the game #Compass, sung by Hatsune Miku, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Happy Synthesizer: featuring Easy Pop, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.
  • Wan-Nya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version.
  • Mirai: featuring Mirai Komachi.

This pack also includes Mirai Komachi as a performance character.

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 3 (January 10, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song, three Namco Original songs, and a recurring game song:

Dragon Ball Theme Song Pack (January 10, 2019)
Consisting in three Anime songs from the Dragon Ball series, returning from previous games:

  • Makafushigi Adventure!: opening theme from Dragon Ball, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 4.
  • Dragon Soul: opening theme from Dragon Ball Kai, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version.
  • Chouzetsu Dynamic: opening theme from Dragon Ball Super, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Plus.

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 4 (June 13, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song and 4 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Studio Ghibli Pack Vol.2 (July 11, 2019)
Consisting in three new Anime songs from Studio Ghibli movies, specifically:

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 5 (July 11, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song and 4 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 6 (August 8, 2019)
Consisting in 5 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(August 8, 2019)
Five songs were made available singularily as DLC, including 3 J-Pop songs, one of which from a fictional series, and two Anime songs, all three returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Ver.:

Tatsujin Challenge Pack Vol. 7 (September 5, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song and 4 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 3 (September 5, 2019)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs, including a new one (in bold) and four songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

  • Roki: featuring Kagamine Rin. (also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Ame to Petra: featuring Flower. (also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Cantabile×Passione: song from #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi. (also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)
  • future beat: featuring Mirai Komachi.

(September 5, 2019)
A singular downloadable Variety song from another series, previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!:

  • Hypnosis Mic -Division Battle Anthem-: song from the multimedia project Hypnosis Mic.

Undertale Pack (October 10, 2019)
Consisting in 3 new Game songs from Undertale:

  • MEGALOVANIA
  • Heartache
  • Hopes and Dreams

Detective Conan Pack (October 10, 2019)
Consisting in three Anime songs from the Detective Conan series, including a new one (listed in bold) and two songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

One Piece Theme Song Pack (November 14, 2019)
Consisting in three Anime songs from the One Piece series, including a new one and two songs returning from previous games:

  • OVER THE TOP: opening theme #22 from the anime.
  • We Go!: opening theme #15 from the anime. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, Portable DX, Plus, and Wii: Chogouka-Ban)
  • We Can!: opening theme #19 from the anime. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version, Plus, and Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)

Donder Pack -Lightning- (November 14, 2019)
Consisting in a Classical song and four Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Ninja Box Pack (December 12, 2019)
Free pack consisting in a new Game song:

  • Himitsuki-tuber: song from the game Ninja Box.

The pack also adds Ninja Box as a playable character.

Donder Pack -Lightning- (December 12, 2019)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(December 12, 2019)
Three single J-POP songs purchasable separately.

Touhou Project Arrange Pack Vol.2 (January 16, 2020)
Consisting in 3 songs from Touhou Project Arrange returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version:

  • Marisa Stole the Precious Thing, also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • WARNING×WARNING×WARNING
  • Kokihi no Shinzou -SCARLET HEART-, also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!

Donder Pack -Bamboo Breaker- (January 16, 2020)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Weathering with You Theme Song Pack (February 13, 2020)
Consisting in 3 new songs from the Anime Weathering with You:

  • Ai ni Dekiru-koto wa Mada Aru Kai
  • Grand Escape
  • Kaze-tachi no Koe

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 4 (February 13, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs, including a new one (in bold) and four returning songs (three from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and one from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version):

  • Buriki no Dance: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Streaming Heart: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.

Late Night Anime Pack (March 12, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Anime songs returning from previous games:

  • Inferno: opening theme from Fire Force. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Mission! Ken-kou-dai-ichi: opening theme from Cells at Work!. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • crossing field: opening from the anime Sword Art Online. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version, Session de Dodon ga Don, and Plus)
  • Connect: opening theme from Puella Magi Madoka Magica. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Version, V Version, Session de Dodon ga Don, and Plus)
  • Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari: ending theme from Bakemonogatari. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version and downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)

Dramaturgy (March 12, 2020)
A single J-POP song purchasable separately.

(April 9, 2020)
A single Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don! and Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

Pops Pack Vol.3 (April 9, 2020)
Consisting in three J-Pop songs, including "Himawari no Yakusoku", main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon but it's listed here without reference to the fictional series.

Donder Pack -X- (April 9, 2020)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Touhou Project Arrange Pack Vol.3 (May 14, 2020)
Consisting in 3 songs from Touhou Project Arrange returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

  • Last Brutal Sister Flandre S, also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, Dokodon! Mystery Adventure and Session de Dodon ga Don!
  • Ladystar Wandering, also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.
  • Raiko Taiko Disco, also returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version.

Pops Pack Vol.4 (May 14, 2020)
Consisting in three J-Pop songs, no song from other series.

Pops Pack Vol.5 (June 11, 2020)
Consisting in three J-Pop songs, including one from a fictional series, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don! and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus:

  • Winding Road: opening from the anime Golden Kamuy

Commemorative 1 Million Breakthrough! I LOVE Game Pack (July 9, 2020)
A free pack to celebrate the game selling 1 million copies worldwide, consisting in 10 game songs returning from previous games in the series; nine of these are from other fictional series:

  • Boku no chikyu Bokura no chikyu: song from Mr. Driller: Drill Land. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2)
  • Mojipittan Medley: a medley of songs from Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan. (recurring)
  • Katamari On the Rocks: main theme from Katamari Damacy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime, Taiko Drum Master, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable)
  • No Way Back: song from God Eater. (recurring)
  • The arrow was shot: song from Tales of the Abyss. (recurring, previously simply called "Tales of the Abyss")
  • IN THE ZONE: song from Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime, and Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))
  • Brave Sword, Braver Soul: song from Soul Calibur II. (recurring, previously simply called "Soul Calibur II")
  • KARMA (Tatsujin Mix): song from Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Portable DX, Wii: Chogouka-Ban, and Nijiro Version)
  • Namcot Medley: a medley of songs from various Namco games. (recurring)

The tenth song is "Tanoshii Taiko Dojo", an original song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Tatacon de DODON ga DON.

God Song (July 9, 2020)
A single J-POP song downloadable separately for free.

Rock Music Pack (August 20, 2020)
Consisting in two J-Pop songs and a new Anime song:

  • PHOENIX: opening theme from the fourth season of Haikyu!!

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 5 (August 20, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs returning from previous games (four from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and two from other games):

  • Otome Kaibou: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Taiyoukei Disco: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Alkali Rettousei: song from the game #Compass, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Melt: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!, Portable DX, and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.

(August 20, 2020)
A singular new Anime song:

Dance Music Pack (September 10, 2020)
Consisting in three J-POP songs, no song from other series.

(September 10, 2020)
Two individually purchasable songs, a J-Pop song and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

DEEMO Pack (October 8, 2020)
Consisting in 5 songs from the game Deemo, all of them returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), although "ANiMA" actually predates its addition to said game by two days:

  • Saika (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Leviathan
  • Wish upon a shooting star
  • MagiCatz
  • ANiMA

Late Night Anime Pack Vol.2 (October 8, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Anime songs including a new one and four returning from other games:

  • Gomakashi: opening theme from Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story.
  • Aozora no Rhapsody: Opening theme from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version)
  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum: second opening theme from Re:Zero. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Rising Hope: opening theme from The Irregular at Magic High School. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin V Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • only my railgun: opening from To aru kagaku no railgun. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), V Version, Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!, and Session de Dodon ga Don!)

(October 8, 2020)
A singular new Game song:

  • BORN ON DREAM! ~HANABI☆NIGHT~: song from The Idolm@ster Million Live! Theatre Days.

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 6 (November 12, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs returning from previous games:

  • Violence Trigger: song from #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))
  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb)
  • Black Rock Shooter: main theme from the show of the same name, sung by Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX)
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wii U Version)
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken)

Donder Pack -Juvenile- (November 12, 2020)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

(November 19, 2020)
A singular new Game song, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus:

  • Nihiki wa Nekotomo!: ending theme from Neko-Tomo.

Classical Arrange Pack (December 3, 2020)
Consisting in 5 Classical songs, no song from other series.

UUUM Pack (December 3, 2020)
Consisting in 3 J-Pop songs, no song from other series.

(December 3, 2020)
The "J-Pop" songs "LAST CHRISTMAS" and "Yoru ni Kakeru", purchasable individually; no song from other series.

Donder Pack -NatsuOri- Vol.2 (January 14, 2021)
Consisting in five Namco Original songs, no song from other series.

Touhou Project Arrange Pack Vol.4 (January 14, 2021)
Consisting in 3 songs from Touhou Project Arrange returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

  • Necrofantasia ~ Arr. Demetori (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • Help me, ERINNNNNN!!
  • Gensou no Satellite

(January 14, 2021)
Two "J-Pop" songs purchasable individually, including a new one from a fictional series:

  • Kanden: main theme from the tv show MIU404.

Den'onbu -Sotokanda Literature High School- Pack (February 22, 2021)
Consisting in three songs from the Den'onbu project, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), sorted in the Variety category:

  • Favorite Days featuring Reina Hidaka.
  • Mani Mani (Prod. TAKU INOUE) featuring Kazune Shinonome.
  • Idol Kyousenshi (feat. Takafumi Satou) featuring Futaba Kayano.

(February 22, 2021)
The "J-Pop" song "Kousui", purchasable individually; no song from other series.

20th Anniversary! Succeeding Theme Songs Pack (February 22, 2021)
A pack to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the franchise, it consists in nine Namco Original songs, specifically being the theme songs from previous console installments. No song from other series.

Den'onbu Pack (March 11, 2021)
Consisting in four songs from the Den'onbu project, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), sorted in the Variety category:

  • Hand Over (Prod. TEMPLIME) featuring Reina Hidaka, Kazune Shinonome, and Futaba Chino.
  • Hyper Bass (feat. Yunomi) featuring Mimi Sakuramo, Hina Mizukami, and Shian Inuzaki.
  • Itadaki Babel (Prod. Kenmochi Hidefumi) featuring Tama Kurogane.
  • Shining Lights (feat. PSYQUI) featuring Karin Houou.

(March 11, 2021)
Four songs purchasable individually, including a J-Pop song, a Namco Original song and two Anime songs, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and a new one (in bold):

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 7 (April 8, 2021)
Consisting in 5 Vocaloid songs, including a new one and four returning songs:

  • Dareka no Shizou ni Nareta Nara: featuring Gumi. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))
  • Hibana: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • World Is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, and Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban)
  • Future Melody - Kokoro Kara Mirai e: featuring Mirai Komachi.

(April 8, 2021)
Three J-Pop songs purchasable individually, no song from other series.

Welcome to the Taiko Stadium! (April 8, 2021)
A single Namco Original song downloadable for free.

Late Night Anime Pack Vol.3 (May 17, 2021)
Consisting in 4 Anime songs returning from other games:

  • Touch off: opening theme from The Promised Neverland. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Ryusei: opening from the anime Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Zenryoku Batankyu: opening theme #2 from Osomatsu-san. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Hare Hare Yukai: ending theme from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don! and older games)

(May 17, 2021)
Three songs purchasable individually, including a Namco Original song, a new Anime song and a J-Pop song from a different series:

  • Into the Unknown: song from the movie Frozen 2.
  • Tsuki'iro Chainon: main theme from the movie Sailor Moon Eternal. (in the J-pop category; it debuts at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

(June 10, 2021)
Seven songs purchasable individually, including three J-Pop songs, three new Variety songs from other series, and a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

Additionally one of the included J-pop songs is "Kaibutsu" by YOASOBI, which was used as the opening theme of the second season of the Beastars anime, but it's listed here without reference to the fictional series

Touhou Project Arrange Pack Vol.5 (July 8, 2021)
Consisting in 3 songs from Touhou Project Arrange, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Kanbu de Tomatte Sugu Tokeru ~ Kyouki no Udongein
  • Eikyoku/Gyouan (also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)

(July 8, 2021)
Six songs purchasable individually, including three J-Pop songs, a Namco Original song and two Anime songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

Additionally one of the included J-pop songs is "Ransuu-chousei no Reverse Cinderella" featuring the mascot character Suu Ayamiya, debuting at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus.

(August 5, 2021)
Five songs purchasable separately in the J-Pop, Variety, and Namco Original categories, no song from other series.

Classical Arrange Pack Vol.2 (September 9, 2021)
Consisting in 3 Classical songs, no song from other series.

(September 9, 2021)
Two J-Pop songs and a Namco Original song purchasable separately, no song from other series.

(October 20, 2021)
Five songs purchasable individually, including a Namco Orinal song a J-Pop song from a fictional series (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Nijiro Version), two Anime songs (a new one and a recurring one), and a Vocaloid song debuting at the same time in Nijiro Version and Plus:

  • Hadaka no Kokoro: main theme from the TV drama Watashi no Kaseifu Nagisa-san. (J-pop category)
  • Cry Baby: opening from the anime Tokyo Revengers.
  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name. (recurring)
  • Kaijuu Shoujo wa Hi o Fukanai: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Vocaloid Songs Pack Vol. 8 (November 11, 2021)
Consisting in 3 Vocaloid songs, all returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

  • Vampire: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Venom (feat. flower): featuring Flower.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi. (Also featured in Taiko no Tatsujin: Tokumori! and Taiko no Tatsujin: V Version)

(November 11, 2021)
A J-Pop song and a Namco Original song purchasable separately, no song from other series.

Daisuki na Taiko no Ne(November 18, 2021)
A single Namco Original song.

(December 2, 2021)
Two J-Pop songs and a Namco Original song purchasable separately, no song from other series.

Saitama Pack (December 2, 2021)
Consisting in 6 Namco Original songs, no song from other series.


Finally, additional tracks were made available as rewards for completing monthly challenges. Ones from other series are:

Taiko no Tatsujin Green Version[]

March 14, 2019

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The eleventh version of the 2011 Taiko no Tatsujin.
Unlike the previous few entries, this game didn't receive a different international release, instead being released itself in all Asia.

The Anime category initially features 78 selectable songs, including 76 from the final update of the previous version (all of them except for 4 songs removed from the game, and "GLORIOUS RO@D" and "Reason!!" moved to the Games category), one returning from console games, and a new one (listed in bold):

The Game Music category initially features 146 selectable songs, including all 142 from the final update of the previous version, 2 songs moved from the Anime category ("Reason!!" and "GLORIOUS RO@D"), and two songs returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

Also returning are the 20 songs from non-fictional games jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster, Synchronica, SOUND VOLTEX, crossbeats REV and CHUNITHM, not listed here.

The Vocaloid category initially features 43 songs, including all 40 songs from the final update of the previous version, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus, and two new ones (listed in bold):

  • Ame to Petra: featuring Flower.
  • Charles: featuring Flower.
  • Violence Trigger: song from the game #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku. (previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)
  • Zankyou: song from #Compass, featuring Gumi.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA.
  • Haikei Doppelganger: featuring Gumi.
  • Dance Robot Dance: main theme of the game #Compass, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Taiyoukei Disco: featuring Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hibana: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan: featuring IA.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Cantabile×Passione: song from #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Plus Danshi: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka.
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi.
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi.
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi.
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi.
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari.
  • Wan-Nya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len.
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku.

Additionally, the Variety category features the same 31 songs from other series as the final update of the previous version:

The song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), sung by the mascot character Pikotaro, also returns.

The J-Pop category also features five songs from other series, returning from the final update of the previous version:

Also returning are the songs "Uso", "Rain", "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", and "Himawari no Yakusoku", respectively ending theme #1 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, and the main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added through updates:

Version 1.04 (March 28, 2019)
Added a J-Pop song, a new Anime song and two new Game songs:

  • ADAMAS: opening from the anime Sword Art Online Alicization.
  • Spread the Wings!!: song from The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors.
  • Hikari no destination: song from The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors.

Version 2.04 (April 25, 2019)
Added two J-Pop songs, including a new one from a fictional series, a new Anime song and two new Vocaloid songs:

  • Anata to Tu-lat-tat-ta♪: opening from the drama Manpuku.
  • Uki-uki Otoppe: opening from the anime Otoppe.
  • High Spec Neet: song from the game #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Alkali Rettousei: song from the game #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.

Doll versions of #Compass characters were also added as part of a special collaboration.
This update also added three Namco Original songs, made available respectively on May 1st, May 2nd, and May 3rd.

Version 3.05 (May 30, 2019)
Added a Variety song, three Namco Original songs including one sung by Vocaloids, a J-Pop song, a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!, and a new Anime song:

  • Heat Haze Shadow 2: song from Tekken 7.
  • Moshi-moshi Kamisama: Namco Original song featuring Vocaloids Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
  • Kirari☆彡Star☆Twinkle PreCure: opening theme from the anime Star☆Twinkle Pretty Cure. (actually only made available on June 1, 2019)

Version 4.06 (June 27, 2019)
Added five Namco Original songs including a new one sung by a Vocaloid, three J-Pop songs including a new one sung by a Vocaloid, and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14:

  • Roki: J-Pop song featuring Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō: main theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Colorful Voice: unlockable Namco Original song featuring Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Gumi.

Another new J-Pop song, AIAIAI (actually only available from June 30, 2019) is the opening theme from the anime Virtual-san wa Miteiru but it's listed here without reference to the fictional series.
This update also removed various songs, including 9 Anime songs ("Try Everything", "Kimi ni 100 Percent", "We Can!", "Ikari o Kure yo", "Chouzetsu☆Dynamic!", "Butter-Fly", "Nimensei☆Ura-omote Life!", "Aozora no Rhapsody", "Imagination") and the J-Pop song "Tomo Yo~Kono Saki mo Zutto..."

Version 6.02 (July 25, 2019)
Added four J-Pop songs and three new Anime songs:

Version 7.02 (July 29, 2019)
This update set timed releases for three Variety songs and one new Anime song scheduled for release on August 23, 2019:

Version 8.07 (September 4, 2019)
Added four Namco Original songs and three new Anime songs:

  • Gudetama Theme Song: main theme from the anime Gudetama.
  • Puputto Fumutto Kaiketsu Dance: song from Butt Detective.
  • Muscat: seventeenth opening from Crayon Shin-chan.

This update also set timed release for two Namco Original songs and one new Anime song scheduled for release on September 20, 2019:

  • Gudetama Put Your Hands Up: song from the anime Gudetama.

Version 9.04 (October 17, 2019)
Added two J-Pop songs and two new Variety songs from Touhou Project (previewed exclusively at a special event on October 6, 2019):

  • Calamity Fortune: song from Touhou Project Arrange.
  • Sakura Secret: song from Touhou Project x NAMCO SOUNDS.

This update also set timed release for two Namco Original songs and timed removing for two J-Pop songs and the Game song "Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire - Champion Medley", removed on October 24, 2019.
Additionally the update replaced "Anata to Tu-lat-tat-ta♪" with its original version by DREAMS COME TRUE.

Version 10.05 (November 20, 2019)
Added four Namco Original songs, a new Anime song and a Game song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!:

  • NATSU☆Shiyouze!: song from the anime IDOLiSH7. (actually only available from December 5)
  • TD - 28619029byte remix: song from the game Techno Drive. (actually only available from December 5)

This update also set the removal of "crossing field" on December 2.

Version 11.07 (December 18, 2019)
Added a J-POP song, two new Anime songs, a returning Anime song, and two new Vocaloid songs:

  • REAL×EYEZ: opening theme from Kamen Rider Zero-One.
  • Mirumiru ~Mirai Mieru~: opening theme from Magical×Heroines Magimajo Pures!.
  • OVER THE TOP: opening theme #22 from One Piece. (previously dowloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Zenmai Shoujo Tokei: song from the game #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Grave: song from the game #Compass, featuring Hatsune Miku.

The update also added a new Namco Original track sung by Vocaloids, set for release on December 21, 2019:

  • Monochrome Voice: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi.

Version 12.03 (January 22, 2020)
Added a Namco Original song, a new J-POP song from another series, and a new Anime song:

  • Touken Ranbu: song from the Touken Ranbu musical.
  • Act! Addict! Actors!: song from the anime A3!

This update removed a J-POP song and the Variety song "Theme of Doctor X".

Version 13.02 (February 19, 2020)
Added a single Namco Original song, no song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin VR da-don![]

June 20, 2019

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This limited edition virtual reality version of the game only features 5 songs, including two recurring tracks from other series:

Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version)[]

March 24, 2020

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The sixteenth main arcade game in the series, simply titled Taiko no Tatsujin but officially nicknamed Taiko no Tatsujin: Nijiro Version.

The list of available songs is largely the same as the final update of the previous arcade game, but it features some significant changes in their classification, most notably many songs now being in more than one category, and the Game and Variety categories initially being fused into one (they were split again with update 12.22).
Also the Children/Folk category is renamed "Kids" and the J-Pop category is renamed "Pops".

The Anime category initially features 104 selectable songs, including 102 returning from the previous game, one returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version! and a completely new one.
Specifically only 58 songs return from the Anime category in the previous game, since songs from IDOLiSH7 are moved to Game&Variety (though they are still listed in the Anime section on the official site), songs from the Tokusatsu genere (both live action as well as animated) and from the Tamagotchi series are moved to the Kids category, the song "Muscat" is moved to Pops and Kids categories, and three songs are removed altogether ("We can!! HUG-tto! Precure", "LUCKYSTAR", and "Getta Banban"). The remaining 44 songs are from other categories but now have the "Anime" category added to them as well, including 7 J-Pop songs, 34 songs from the game series The Idolmaster, and 3 Variety songs.

The Game&Variety category now includes songs from videogames as well as those previously classifed in the Variety category, so even though it initially includes 215 songs, only 177 are from other series, including 173 returning from the previous game and four returning from other games.
Specifically all Game songs from the final update of the previous game return (129 from fictional games, 20 from abstract rhythm games not counted in the total), as do 31 of the 32 Variety songs from other series, the only exception being "Kumamoto Surprise!" moved to the Kids category (though it's still also in the Game&Variety category on the official site). The remaining 13 songs are four IDOLiSH7 songs moved from the Anime category, the Anime song "Act! Addict! Actors!" and 8 Vocaloid songs from the game #Compass, which have the "Game&Variety" category added to them.

The Vocaloid category features 55 songs, including 54 returning from the final update of the previous game, and a new one. Specifically all 47 Vocaloid songs from the final update of the previous game return, and there also are three J-Pop songs, and three Namco Original songs that have the "Vocaloid" category added to them, and the song "Sachi Sachi ni Shite Ageru♪" moved from Variety to Pops and Vocaloid.

The subsequent five lists only refer to these three categories (so the term "exclusively" is used relative to them). New songs are listed in bold.

Songs "exclusively" in the Anime category: (66 songs)

  • Ai ni Dekiru-koto wa Mada Aru Kai song from Weathering with You. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!) (also in "Pops" category)
  • Zen Zen Zense: song from the film Your Name. (previously in the J-Pop category, now in "Pops" and "Anime")
  • Sacrifice: opening theme from To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (also in "Pops" category)
  • Gurenge: opening theme from Kimetsu no Yaiba. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Sugar Song to Bitter Step: ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, returning after being a J-Pop song in previous games, while it still doesn't feature explicit reference to the fictionoal series, its source is implied by it being in the Anime category. (also in "Pops" category)
  • Zankoku na Tenshi no These: opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
  • Guren no Yumiya: opening theme from Attack on Titan.
  • only my railgun: opening from To aru kagaku no railgun.
  • Detective Conan Main Theme: main theme from Detective Conan. (also in "Kids" category)
  • ZERO - Masaharu Fukuyama: song from the movie Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer. (also in "Pops" category)
  • Countdown: 47th opening from the anime Detective Conan. (also in "Pops" and "Kids" category)
  • Haru Uta: song from the movie Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker. (also in "Pops" and "Kids" category)
  • Hope: opening theme #20 from One Piece. (also in "Pops" and "Kids" category)
  • OVER THE TOP: opening theme #22 from One Piece. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~: song from the movie Frozen. (also in "Kids" category)
  • How Far I'll Go: song from the movie Moana. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Beauty and the Beast: main theme from Disney's movie Beauty and the Beast. (previously in the J-Pop category, now in "Pops", "Anime", and "Kids")
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō: main theme from the anime of the same name. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Kerakeraho no Uta: opening theme from Yo-kai Watch! (also in "Kids" category)
  • Toki o Matou: opening theme from Yo-kai Watch Shadowside. (also in "Kids" category)
  • You Got A O-tomodachi: opening theme #7 from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Jinsei Dramatic: opening theme of the second season of Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Hatsukoitouge de Geragerapo: song from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Matsuri Hayashi de Geragerapo: opening theme #2 from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Dun Dun Doobie Zubah!: ending theme #2 from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Yokai Taizou Dai Ichi: ending theme #2 from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Geragerapo no Uta: opening theme #1 from Yo-kai Watch. (also in "Kids" category)
  • ADAMAS: opening from Sword Art Online Alicization.
  • Ryusei: opening from the anime Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online.
  • Mezase Pokemon Master -20th Anniversary-: remix of the original opening theme from the anime Pokémon, from the movie Pokémon the Movie 20: I choose you! (also in "Kids" category)
  • Mirai Connection: third opening theme from the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Alola!!: opening theme from the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon (also in "Kids" category)
  • XY&Z: opening theme from Pokémon XY&Z. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Yume o Kanae te Doraemon: one of the songs from Doraemon. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Himawari no Yakusoku: main theme from the movie Stand By Me Doraemon, returning after being a J-Pop song in previous games, while it still doesn't feature explicit reference to the fictionoal series, its source is implied by it being in the Anime category. (also in "Pops" and "Kids" categories)
  • Tonari no Totoro: main theme from the movie of the same name. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Sanpo: song from My Neighbor Totoro. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Itsumo Nando Demo: closing theme from Spirited Away. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Gake no Ue no Ponyo: main theme from the movie of the same name. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Kimi o Nosete: song from Laputa: Castle in the Sky. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Paradisus‐Paradoxum: second opening theme from Re:Zero.
  • DANZEN! Futari wa PreCure ~Yuiitsumuni no Hikari-tachi~: ending theme from the movie HUGtto! Pretty Cure♡Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari: ending theme from Bakemonogatari.
  • Gudetama Theme Song: main theme from the anime Gudetama. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Gudetama Put Your Hands Up: song from the anime Gudetama. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Mission! Ken-kou-dai-ichi: opening theme from Cells at Work!. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Genkai Toppa×Survivor: opening theme #2 from the anime Dragon Ball Super. (also in "Kids" category)
  • Yokuoso Japari Park e: opening theme from Kemono Friends.
  • MOIL: main theme from the movie Ni no Kuni. (also in "Pops" category)
  • AIAIAI: opening theme from Virtual-san wa Miteiru, returning after being a J-Pop song in the previous game, while it still doesn't feature explicit reference to the fictionoal series, its source is implied by it being in the Anime category. (also in "Pops" category)
  • Zenryoku Batankyu: opening theme #2 from Osomatsu-san.
  • POP TEAM EPIC: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Sousei no Aquarion: opening theme from the anime of the same name.
  • Uso: ending theme #1 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, returning after being a J-Pop song in the previous game, while it still doesn't feature explicit reference to the fictionoal series, its source is implied by it being in the Anime category. (also in "Pops" category)
  • Rain: opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, returning after being a J-Pop song in the previous game, while it still doesn't feature explicit reference to the fictionoal series, its source is implied by it being in the Anime category. (also in "Pops" category)
  • Kagerou: opening theme #18 from the anime Gintama.
  • Hikari Are: opening theme from the third season of the Anime Haikyu!!
  • Road Movie: song from Crayon Shin-chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri. (also in "Pops" and "Kids" category)
  • Orion o Nazoru: opening theme #1 from Tiger & Bunny.
  • Bokura wa Ima no Naka de: opening theme #1 from Love Live!.
  • Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki: opening of the second season of Love Live!.
  • Angelic Angel: song from Love Live! The School Idol Movie.
  • My Soul, Your Beats!: opening theme #8 from Angel Beats!.
  • Odoru Pompokolin: ending theme #1 from Chibi Maruko-chan. (also in "Kids" category)
  • SHINY: Opening theme from Kyoukai no Rinne.
  • Mirai wa Joe! Joe!: opening theme from Duel Masters. (also in "Kids" category)

Songs in both Anime and Game&Variety categories: (38 songs)

  • Yawaraka Sensha: main theme from the show of the same name.
  • Act! Addict! Actors!: song from the anime A3!
  • Dive to Blue: fictional diva song from the I Marine Project.
  • Marine Mirage: fictional diva song from the I Marine Project.
  • THE IDOLM@STER: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Ai MUST GO!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Onegai! Cinderella: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Angel Dream: music from the game Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Tulip: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Star!!: song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • GOIN'!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Shine!!: song from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Anzu no Uta: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • S(mile)ING!, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Never say never, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Tsubomi Yumemiru Rapsodia ~Alma no Michibiki~: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • TOKIMEKI Escalate, song from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Mitsuboshi: music from Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
  • Thank You!: song from THE iDOLM@STER Million Live!.
  • Brand New Theater!: music from Idolmaster Million Live! Theater Days.
  • Majide...!?: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Mahou o Kakete!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • GO MY WAY!!: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Kirame Kirari: song from The Idolmaster.
  • shiny smile: song from THE iDOLM@STER Live For You!.
  • The world is all one!!: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • SMOKY THRILL: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • READY!!: song from the The Idolmaster.
  • Jibun REST@RT: song from The Idolmaster.
  • M@STERPIECE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • Machiuke Prince: song from the game THE iDOLM@STER Shiny TV.
  • Kyun! Vampire Girl: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Nanairo Button: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~: song from The Idolmaster 2.
  • ONLY MY NOTE: song from The Idolmaster.
  • DRIVE A LIVE: song from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • Reason!!: opening from The Idolmaster SideM.
  • GLORIOUS RO@D: song from Idolmaster SideM.

Songs from fictional series "exclusively" in the Game&Variety category: (131 songs)

Also returning are the 20 songs from abstract rhythm games jubeat, maimai, Groove Coaster, Synchronica, SOUND VOLTEX, crossbeats REV and CHUNITHM, not listed here.
The song Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), sung by the mascot character Pikotaro, also returns. (also in "Pops" category)

Songs in both Game&Variety and Vocaloid categories: (8 songs, all from the game #Compass)

  • Dance Robot Dance: main theme of the game, sung by Hatsune Miku.
  • Zenmai Shoujo Tokei: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Grave: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Alkali Rettousei: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Violence Trigger: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • High Spec Neet: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Cantabile×Passione: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Zankyou: featuring Gumi.

Songs "exclusively" in the Vocaloid category: (46 songs)

  • Otome Kaibou: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Hibana: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Ghost rules: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Senbonzakura: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Roki: featuring Kagamine Rin. (previously in the J-Pop category, now in "Pops" and "Vocaloid")
  • Yi-er Fanclub: featuring Gumi and Kagamine Rin.
  • Charles: featuring Flower.
  • Ame to Petra: featuring Flower.
  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA.
  • Haikei Doppelganger: featuring Gumi.
  • Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan: featuring IA.
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi.
  • Lost One no Goukoku: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Tokyo Teddy Bear: featuring Kagamine Rin.
  • Taiyoukei Disco: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Amanojaku: featuring Gumi.
  • Plus Danshi: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Gigantic O.T.N.: featuring Kagamine Len.
  • Kagerou Daze: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • World's End Dance Hall: featuring Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
  • Monochrome Voice: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (previously in the Namco Original category, now in "Vocaloid" and "Namco Original")
  • Colorful Voice: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (Unlockable) (previously in the Namco Original category, now in "Vocaloid" and "Namco Original")
  • Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban-: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Luka Luka Night Fever: featuring Megurine Luka.
  • Onigiri wa Doko Kashira: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • M.S.S. Planet: featuring Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
  • Love×Love Whistle: featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.
  • Tooriyo: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Moshi-moshi Kamisama: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len. (previously in the Namco Original category, now in "Vocaloid" and "Namco Original")
  • -EDY- Electrical Dancing Yoga: featuring Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • SstTAarR*: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Wan-Nya World: featuring Kagamine Rin and Len. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Juukinzoku Fugitive: featuring Gumi. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Eternal bond: featuring Gumi. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • BORDERLESS: featuring ZOLA Project.
  • Geragera to Warauna: featuring IA.
  • Karamari no Hana: featuring Yuzuki Yukari. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Ghost Mask: featuring Yuzuki Yukari. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Kohi no Aji to: featuring Gumi. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Ninjin Nin: featuring Gumi. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Dokidoki Koi no Yokan!?: featuring Gumi. (also in "Namco Original" category)
  • Bokura no Sekai ni Dance o: featuring GUMI.

Additionally the songs "Nonsense Bungaku", "Dramaturgy", and "Sachi Sachi ni Shite Ageru♪" are now classified in the Vocaloid category (as well as in the "Pops" category) because they were originally written as Hatsune Miku songs (the third one as "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru"), but they don't feature Vocaloid vocals here.

The Kids and J-Pop categories now also include many songs from other series, due to them having multiple categories (already listed above), however there are 25 songs from fictional series that are exclusive to those categories, all returning from the previous game:

The 18 Tokusatsu songs and 2 Tamagotchi songs previously classified as Anime are now in Kids, as is one song previously classified as Variety:

Two songs from the Shin-chan series are now classified in Kids and Pops:

  • Muscat: seventeenth opening from Crayon Shin-chan. (previously in the Anime category)
  • RPG: main theme from the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! (previously in the J-Pop category)
(the song "Road Movie" also is added to both categories, but it's also still in Anime)

The other three J-Pop songs from fictional series present in the final update of the previous game also return in the Pops category:

  • Koi: main theme from the drama version of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu.
  • Anata to Tu-lat-tat-ta♪: opening from the drama Manpuku.
  • Touken Ranbu: song from the Touken Ranbu musical.

Additionally the game features the new song Peace Sign by Kenshi Yonezu, which served as the second opening for My Hero Academia, but it's only classified in the "Pops" category without reference to the fictional series.

Additional songs were added in updates:

Version 02.02 (March 27, 2020)
Added two Namco Original songs, but removed the Anime song "Road Movie".

Version 03.10 (June 9, 2020)
Added two Pops songs, two Anime songs, and two Kids songs, including a new Anime song and a new Kids song:

Unknown Update (June 22, 2020)
Added two new songs from the game #Compass, sung by Vocaloids:

  • Kire Carry On: featuring Hatsune Miku.
  • Retromania Rhapsody: featuring Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len.

This update also removed the Anime / Kids songs "Dream Parade" and "Jinsei Dramatic".

Unknown Update (June 27, 2020)
Added a single Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Unknown Update (June 30, 2020)
Added a Pops song, four Namco Original songs, a new song from the abstract rhythm game Synchronica ("Synchronica Airlines"), and a new Sentai song:

Unknown Update (July 29, 2020)
Added six Pops songs and a new Vocaloid song:

  • Inochi ni Kirawareteiru.: featuring Hatsune Miku.

Unknown Update (August 8, 2020)
Added a new video game song:

Unknown Update (August 15, 2020)
Added the variety song "ALiVE", no song from other series.

Unknown Update (August 22, 2020)
Added the variety song "waitin' for u", no song from other series.

Unknown Update (August 29, 2020)
Added the variety song "Dogbite", no song from other series.

Unknown Update (September 5, 2020)
Added the variety song "Parousia", no song from other series.

Version 06.21 (September 16, 2020)
Added a Pops song, four Namco Original songs and a new Kids song from a fictional series:

  • Smile! Smile! Smile!: opening theme from the fourth season of the anime Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan.

This update also set timed release for four songs from the game Deemo, as part of a "Taiko no Tatsujin x DEEMO Collab", all of them new to the series at the time of update, although "ANiMA" would actually be released for Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version! before being made available here:

  • Leviathan (September 19, 2020)
  • Wish upon a shooting star (September 26, 2020)
  • MagiCatz (October 3, 2020)
  • ANiMA (October 10, 2020)

The update also set timed removal of the songs "Beauty and the Beast", "DANZEN! Futari wa PreCure ~Yuiitsumuni no Hikari-tachi~", and "S-M-I-L-E" for September 23, 2020.

Version 07.15 (October 21, 2020)
Added 8 new songs, including two "Pops" songs, three Namco Original songs, an Anime song, a Vocaloid song and a Game&Variety song:

  • DiSCOVER THE FUTURE: opening song from the anime IDOLiSH7 Second BEAT!.
  • Dareka no Shizou ni Nareta Nara: track sung by Vocaloid Gumi.
  • Kanbu de Tomatte Sugu Tokeru ~ Kyouki no Udongein: song from Touhou Project Arrange.

The update also added custom content from Touhou and IDOLiSH7 and it set the timed release of three songs from the Den'onbu project, sorted in the Games & Variety category:

  • Favorite Days (October 28, 2020) featuring Reina Hidaka.
  • Mani Mani (Prod. TAKU INOUE) (November 4, 2020) featuring Kazune Shinonome.
  • Idol Kyousenshi (feat. Takafumi Satou) (November 11, 2020) featuring Futaba Kayano.

The update also set timed removal of the song "WiSH VOYAGE" for November 8, 2020.

Version 08.18 (November 25, 2020)
Added a "Pops" song, and a new song in both Anime and Game&Variety categories:

  • Circle of Seasons: second opening from A3! Animation Project.

This update also added the first four songs in the "Taiko no Tatsujin Music Recruitment da-don! 2020" event, followed by 10 more songs added weekly from January 2, 2021 to March 20, 2021 and then four more with update 12.22 on March 25, 2021 for a total of 18 songs, all in the Namco Original category.

Unknown Update (December 23, 2020)
Added 5 new songs, including three "Pops" songs and two "Kids" songs from other series:

  • ALMIGHTY~Kamen no Yakusoku: opening theme from Kamen Rider Saber.
  • Mirumiru ~Mirai Mieru~: Third opening from Secret×Warrior Phantomirage!.

The update also added Ura Oni mode for the Anime/Kids song "Gurenge".

Unknown Update (January 16, 2021)
Added 4 new songs from the Den'onbu project, sorted in the Games & Variety category:

  • Hand Over (Prod. TEMPLIME) featuring Reina Hidaka, Kazune Shinonome, and Futaba Chino.
  • Hyper Bass (feat. Yunomi) featuring Mimi Sakuramo, Hina Mizukami, and Shian Inuzaki.
  • Itadaki Babel (Prod. Kenmochi Hidefumi) featuring Tama Kurogane.
  • Shining Lights (feat. PSYQUI) featuring Karin Houou.

Unknown Update (January 27, 2021)
Added a new Anime song (also listed in "Pops" and "Kids" categories) and a new Vocaloid song:

Unknown Update (February 17, 2021)
Added a new song in the Kids and Games & Variety categories:

  • Ka! Ka! Ka! Kamizmode!: theme song from Saikyo Kamizmode.

This update also scheduled the removal of four songs on February 21, 2021, including three songs from other series: "Hikari no destination", "Be The One", and "POP TEAM EPIC".

Unknown Update (February 21, 2021)
Added the first song in the "Taiko de Time Travel" event, followed by new songs added monthly starting on April 24, 2021.

Update 12.22 (March 25, 2021)
This update unificated the Japanese and greater-Asian regions, being released internationally.
A notable change to the songlist is the Game & Variety category being split in "Games" and "Variety" like in other games in the series.
This update added two J-pop songs, the final four Namco Original songs in the the "Taiko no Tatsujin Music Recruitment da-don! 2020" event, a new Anime song, a new Vocaloid song, and a new Variety song:

  • Realize: opening theme from season 2 of the anime Re:Zero.
  • Teo: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
  • Theme of Naoki Hanzawa ~Main Title~: main theme from the tv drama Hanzawa Naoki. (also in Pops category)

The update also added a Namco Original song only available through QR code released on April 1, 2021.
It also removed five Anime/Kids songs from other series ("Lupinranger VS Patranger", "Kirari☆彡Star☆Twinkle PreCure", "Kagerou", and "Mirai wa Joe! Joe!").

Unknown Update (April 10, 2021)
Added a new Vocaloid song:

  • Tell-me Beat: featuring Kagamine Rin. (also in Namco Original)

Update 13.15 (April 21, 2021)
Added two J-pop songs, two Variety songs, and an Anime song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!

Unknown Update (April 28, 2021)
Added special content to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Idolmaster, including a new game song:

  • Nando Demo Waraou: song from The Idolmaster Five Stars!!!!!.

Unknown Update (May 1, 2021)
Added a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Unknown Update (May 15, 2021)
Added a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Unknown Update (May 17, 2021)
Added the new song Tsuki'iro Chainon, main theme from the movie Sailor Moon Eternal, it's classified in both in the J-pop and Anime category. It debuts at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version! and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus.

Update 14.06 (May 26, 2021)
Added three Namco Original songs, a new J-pop song from another series, two new Sentai songs in the Kids category, and a new Vocaloid song:

Unknown Update (May 27, 2021)
Added two Namco Original songs, including a new one also in the Vocaloid category:

  • 4+1 no Sorezore no Mirai: featuring Hatsune Miku. (part of the Taiko de Time Travel event)

Unknown Update (June 5, 2021)
Added a Namco Original song, no songs from other series.

Unknown Update (June 18, 2021)
Added two new songs from the abstract rhythm game Synchronica ("Yurame" and "Kakenukete-yuku")

Unknown Update (June 30, 2021)
Added two new Anime songs and a new Vocaloid song:

  • Turing Love feat. Sou/Akari Nanawo: ending theme from the anime Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita. (also in Pops)
  • Make debut!: opening theme from the anime Uma Musume Pretty Derby. (also in Game Music)
  • Venom (feat. flower): track sung by Vocaloid Flower.

This update also set the release of a new song from the abstract rhythm game Synchronica ("Kakenukete-yuku") for July 3, 2021.

Unknown Update (July 8, 2021)
Added the new J-pop song "Ransuu-chousei no Reverse Cinderella" featuring the mascot character Suu Ayamiya. It debuts at the same time in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus.

Unknown Update (July 28, 2021)
Added a limited Namco Original song, four J-pop songs (one of them also in the Kids category), and a new Vocaloid song:

  • Vampire: featuring Hatsune Miku.

This update also removed the song "Ryusei".

Unknown Update (August 16, 2021)
Added two Variety songs from the game Touhou Danmaku Kagura, both new to the series:

  • Gensou ni Saita Hana
  • Matsuyoi Night Bug

Unknown Update (August 23, 2021)
Added to the Namco Original category the first three of 12 songs that won the Taiko no Tatsujin Donder! World Championship 2021 Music Open Call. The remaining 9 songs would be added with later updates.

Unknown Update (September 1, 2021)
Added five Namco Original Songs and a J-Pop song, plus a recurring Anime song scheduled for release on September 3, 2021:

To commemorate the 100th volume of the One Piece manga, special content from the series is also added with this update.

Unknown Update (September 25, 2021)
Added two J-Pop songs, no song from other series.

Unknown Update (October 20, 2021)
Added two J-Pop songs, including a new one sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku:

  • Kaijuu Shoujo wa Hi o Fukanai (debuting at the same time as DLC in Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version and in Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

This update also removed songs "You Got a O-tomodachi", "Sousei no Aquarion", and "Pokémon Sun & Moon Medley".

Version 20.07 (November 17, 2021)
Added a Kids song (the public domain song "Baby Shark"), a Vocaloid song, and a Variety song from a fictional series, all new to the series:

This update also added Ura Oni mode to the song "Matsuyoi Night Bug" and set the removal of songs "Over “Quartzer”" and "NATSU☆Shiyouze!" for November 22, 2021.

Version 21.10 (December 15, 2021)
Added three J-Pop songs, four Namco Original songs, two new Anime songs, and two new Kids song from other series:

One of the added J-Pop songs is "S'il Vous President" covered by VTuber Pmaru-sama, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Plus.
This update also set the removal of the song "Mission! Ken-kou-dai-ichi" for December 24, 2021.

Unknown Update (January 26, 2022)
Added three J-Pop songs, no song from other series.

Taiko no Tatsujin Green Ver. 2.0[]

July 2020

The international equivalent to Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), it's an update to the international release of Green Version rather than being a different game, but it follows along including most of the same songs as the Japanese Nijiro Version.

This version of the game was replaced on April 6, 2021 by the international Nijiro Version update 12.22.

Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon RPG Pack![]

November 26, 2020

This entry is a collection of two games, Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure.

The songlist in each game is almost the same as the base list from their original release, the only differences are the following:

  • The Vocaloid track "Senbonzakura", and the Variety songs "Funa Funa Funassyi", "Karl no Uta: Autumn Pondside Version" and "Katte Rock" were removed from Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken.
  • Three songs were added to Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, including two tracks sung by Vocaloids, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Nintendo Switch Version!:
    • Roki, sung by Vocaloid Kagamine Rin, but listed in the J-Pop category.
    • Charles: featuring Flower.
  • Three songs were added to Taiko no Tatsujin: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, including two from fictional series:
    • Gurenge: opening theme from the Anime Kimetsu no Yaiba. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Nintendo Switch Version!)
    • Inochi ni Kirawareteiru.: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))

Also note that this game doesn't support downloadable content, so DLC tracks of each game are not available.

Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Tap Beat[]

April 2, 2021

This iOS game released internationally exclusively through the Apple Arcade subscription initially only features 31 songs in total, including 6 Anime songs, 5 Game Music songs, and 2 Vocaloid songs. Most of these are recurring, but two Anime songs and one Game song are new to the series (listed in bold).

Anime:

Game Music:

Vocaloid:

  • Roku-Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari: featuring IA.
  • Alien Alien: featuring Hatsune Miku.

The J-Pop category also includes the songs "RPG" and "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", respectively the main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! and the ending theme from the anime Kekkai Sensen, but they're listed without reference to the fictional series here.

Additional songs were added in updates:

Version 1.1 (March 27, 2020)
Added two Classical songs, five Namco Original songs, one Anime song and two Game Songs:

Version 1.2 (August 13, 2021)
Added a Classical song, two Namco Original songs and two Variety songs from anothe series, both returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version):

Version 1.3 (September 17, 2021)
Added two Namco Original songs, a Vocaloid song, a Variety song from a fictional series, and a Game song, all returning from previous games:

  • 4+1 no Sorezore no Mirai: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Indiana Jones Theme: main theme from the Indiana Jones series. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version))
  • Katamari On the Rocks: main theme from Katamari Damacy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version! and older games)

Version 1.4 (November 12, 2021)
Added 10 songs including a new Anime song (in bold), two recurring anime songs, and a Vocaloid song returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!

  • Let It Go: the original English version of the song from the movie Frozen. (previous games only included the Japanese version "Ari no mama de")
  • Gurenge: opening theme from the anime Kimetsu no Yaiba.
  • Guren no Yumiya: opening theme from Attack on Titan.
  • Kaijuu Shoujo wa Hi o Fukanai: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Version 1.5 (January 14, 2022)
Added a J-Pop song, a Classical song, four Namco Original songs, and two recurring Anime songs:

Additionally the featured J-pop song is "Ransuu-chousei no Reverse Cinderella" featuring the mascot character Suu Ayamiya. (Returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Nintendo Switch Version, and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus)

Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master![]

January 27, 2022

The first Taiko no Tatsujin game for Xbox consoles and PC, it initially features 75 songs, including 16 Anime songs, 19 Game Music songs (14 available from the start and 5 unlockable), and 6 Vocaloid songs.

Anime: (when not specified they are recurring in the series)

Game Music (base):

  • Tales of Arise Battle Medley: medley of music from Tales of Arise.
  • Incompatible Thoughts: song from the game Scarlet Nexus.
  • MEGALOVANIA: song from Undertale. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Nintendo Switch Version! and Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Hopes and Dreams: song from Undertale. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Nintendo Switch Version! and Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Makaimura (Overworld BGM): remix of the main theme from Ghosts 'n Goblins. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Katamari On the Rocks: main theme from Katamari Damacy. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!, Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Tap Beat, and older games)
  • Theme of Ryu: song from Street Fighter V. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Roca Roja: song from Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Undying Legend: song from the game Soul Calibur VI. (previously downloadable in Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2 - PAC TOY-BOX: song from Pac-Man Championship Edition 2. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Abandoned Temple Final 2nd: song from Tekken 7: Fated Retribution. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon! Mystery Adventure)
  • Daddy Mulk: main theme from the Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors. (Returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 12, Taiko no Tatsujin: Go! Go! Godaime, and Taiko no Tatsujin V Version)
  • CAPTAIN NEO: song from Darius. (from Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime)
  • MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER: song from OutRun. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 9, Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable DX, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Session de Dodon ga Don!)

Game Music (unlockable):

  • Doom Noiz: music from Galaga Legions. (recurring)
  • URBAN FRAGMENTS: song from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. (recurring)
  • Baladium's drive: song from Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. (from Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen!)
  • Symphonic Druaga: orchestrated version of music from Tower of Druaga. (recurring)
  • Namcot Medley: a medley of songs from various Namco games. (recurring)

Vocaloid:

  • Tell Your World: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, and Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Version, Wii U Version, and Session de Dodon ga Don!)
  • Inochi ni Kirawareteiru.: track sung by Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version) and Taiko no Tatsujin Dokodon RPG Pack!)
  • World Is Mine: featuring Hatsune Miku. (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin Red Version, Portable DX, Wii: Kettei-Ban, and Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Noushou Sakuretsu Girl: featuring Hatsune Miku and Gumi. (recurring)
  • Hanaoto Ura Hyoushi: featuring Hatsune Miku. (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken, and Nintendo Switch Version)

The Variety category also features two songs from Touhou Project Arrange:

  • Bad Apple!! feat. nomico (from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Taiko no Tatsujin V Version, and Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!)
  • Cirno's Perfect Math Class(from Taiko no Tatsujin (Nijiro Version), Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, Session de Dodon ga Don!, and Nintendo Switch Version!)

Additionally the J-Pop ctegory includes "Blue Bird", opening theme #3 from Naruto Shippuden (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Wii, Plus, and Portable DX) but it's listed here without reference to the original series.

License[]

The Taiko no Tatsujin series is created by Namco, so they could freely include music from their own series. Additionally they were able to include songs from other series obtaining the license from their respective owners, however these were often limited to only some games.

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