
Called "Final Mission ~ Quantum Burst," it pretty much defines 8 minutes of pure awesome alien ass-whoopin' for the movie.
AUTOBOT TRANSFORM AND ROLLOUT MOVIE
Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer: The movie took this concept to new levels of awesome by combining several themes from the main series in one, adding awesome chanting, blaring trumpets, and orchestral arrangements.Mobile Suit Gundam 00 breaks out "Daybreak's Bell" or "Unlimited Sky" whenever something epic is about to happen, not to mention how much of the show's Crowning Music Of Awesome features the electric guitar.Tokyo Mew Mew: Mew Zakuro's transformation theme is probably the most badass music you'll find in a Magical Girl show.Inverted when the Big Bad, Aizen, blocks Ichigo's bankai and KILLS the theme music. In the original series, Moonlight Densetsu played in the first season finale, and Sailor Star Song played in the last season finale, both accompanied by awesomely epic final battles."Ai No Senshi" was another song for an epic battle, the Sailors vs all of the Dark Moon sisters and Rubeus.Also, "La Soldier" during the battle against Doom Phantom, which was replaced by "Power Of Love" in the dub, both of which are kick ass, respectively. The original series also has "Moon Revenge" in the R movie, which is so awesome that you can't understand unless you actually watch the scene."She's Got the Power" is by Stan Bush, best known for "The Touch" (noted above).The '90s DiC dub of Sailor Moon has "Carry On" for the season one finale, and "She's Got the Power" for the first battle with Rubeus.Soul Eater does this quite a few times.Bubblegum Crisis almost always has rock music during fight scenes.Macross Frontier takes it to new heights, especially in the final episode, with a medley of the songs from the series being sung (in universe) during the climactic battle.Notable in that it had no other soundtrack but Fire Bomber's rock music, with an occasional other bit song thrown in. Macross 7 is 50+ solid episodes of this trope.Shakugan no Shana plays the second season's first OP (a rock song) during the "victory moment" ending the battle in episode 21 of the anime.Used in the finale of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, as "Pushing the Sky" plays during the final fight between Spike and Vincent, shown here.Another great example is the opening song, "Sorairo Days," played during both the main series' and second movie's final battle between the two galactic mechs.Bonus points to Viral's heavy metal Leitmotif, "Nikopol", and "Libera Me From Hell", which takes Theme Music Power-Up to new levels of badass.


Canti only applies in the 2nd and 3rd episode.

The battle music is a song called "Advice", until Canti has pretty much nailed down a win, then it's "Little Busters".
