Teardrop

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Teardrop (version One)
Teardrop (version Two)

"Teardrop" (ティアドロップ, Tiadoroppu) is the third Japanese opening theme to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX anime series. Both the lyrics and music composition are written by Maruyama Kazuhiro while the actual song is sung by a Japanese group called BOWL.

The first version of this song replaced 99% in episode 105. The second version of this song replaced the original in episode 132. It was followed by Precious Time, Glory Days for the fourth season.

Characters[edit]

Version 1 only[edit]

Version 2 only[edit]

Version 1 & 2[edit]

Featured cards[edit]

Lyrics[edit]

Japanese

Utsumuki warau sono hoho o tsutau namida hitotsubu

Tsuyogaru kimi no uragawa niv Kakusu tameiki egao wa kumotte
Kudakete chitta garasu no you ni
Boku ni tsukisasaru

Mune no itami sarakedashite ii yo

Itsu de mo sono egao
Sukuwarete kita boku nanda
Ima dake naite ii yo
Zutto koko ni iru kara

Oikaketa yoake o miushinai

Tomadotte furimukeba
Nani mo iwanakute mo zutto
Soba ni ite kureta no o
Ima mo wasurenai kara

Kotoba ja umaku tsutaerarezu ni
Jikan dake ga mujou ni sugiteku kedo

Itsu de mo sono egao
Sukuwarete kita boku nanda
Ima dake naite ii yo
Zutto koko ni iru kara
Tada boku wa koko ni iru kara

Utsumuite ita kao agete kimi ga warau toki made

English

As you hang your head and smile, a single tear lands on your cheeks

You pretend to be strong, but underneath
You're hiding sighs; your smile is cloudy
It sticks into me
Like shattered glass

It's OK to talk about the pain in your heart

Your smile
Has always saved me
You can cry now
I'll stay here with you

Losing sight of the dawn you chased

When you hesitate and turn around
Even if you don't say anything
I won't forget, even now
How you stayed by my side

I can't put it into words well
And time keeps on heartlessly moving, but

Your smile
Has always saved me
You can cry now
I'll stay here with you
I'll just be here

Until you stop hanging your head, lift your face and laugh

Trivia[edit]

  • Version one of the opening is the only version that does not have a creditless sequence in the GX DVD releases.