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** There's also "M.Albarn" for Maka, "C.Mosquito" and "D.Mosquito" for Mosquito, "Mifune" and "Masamune" for the characters bearing those names, "Camellia" for Tsubaki, and "Lycaon" for Free.
** Let's not forget "STEP UP" for Justin Law.
* ''[[GaoGaiGar|Gao Gai Gar]]'' has several, though most seem to be more for specific scenes rather than the characters themselves. A few examples include the different themes that accompany [[Transformation Sequence|Final Fusion]], [[Memetic Mutation|Symmetrical Docking]], [[Combining Mecha|Big Volfogg's combination sequence]], and [[Disappears Into Light|Goldion]] [[Drop the Hammer|Hammer]]. Additionally, there are other songs that seem to play in less specific situations, such as the [[Anime Theme Song]] playing during some of the titular [[Humongous Mecha|GaoGaiGar's]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|CMOAs]].
* ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'':
** Literature Girl has a lonely piano piece, which resonates well with her seemingly solitary nature, but is also non-indicative of the [[Hilarity Ensues|hilarity that ensues]] from her interactions with Hidenori. It was even used as the [[Placeholder Titles|ED for the first episode]].
** [[Bully Hunter|Rubber Shooter]] has [[Pachelbel's Canon]].
* ''[[Initial D]]'' used them for various characters. Nakazato's stands out do to being organ music compared to the usual techno beats.
* The ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple]]'' anime makes excellent use of "Night on Bald Mountain" for Siegfried, who is often singing along to it as he fights.
 
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