Fujiko F. Fujio’s TV anime Mami the Psychic(エスパー魔美), which aired from 1987 to 1989, is stepping back onto turntables. The show’s opening and ending themes are being revived on two 7inch analog singles, collecting “Teleportation –Koi no Mikakunin–,” “Fushigi Angel,” “S・O・S” and “I Like You kara I Love You” ahead of their March 25, 2026 release date, with pre-orders now open at record shops across Japan.
Esper Mami Theme Songs Return on 7inch Analog Vinyl in 2026
Long before streaming playlists, Mami the Psychic used bright synths and gentle city-pop flavors to tell the story of a psychic middle school girl. The first opening and ending themes, sung by Ushio Hashimoto with music by Keiichi Oku, captured that mix of everyday life and “a little bit mysterious” romance that defined late-80s anime. Now those songs are returning to their natural home: a 7inch record spinning on a turntable.
Two Singles Bring Back Four Classic Opening and Ending Tracks
The first single, “Teleportation –Koi no Mikakunin– / Fushigi Angel”, focuses on the original opening and ending themes, pairing restless teen crush lyrics with a light, sparkling arrangement that would fit neatly next to modern city-pop reissues. The second, “S・O・S / I Like You kara I Love You,” collects the later opening and ending themes, with SHINES joining Hashimoto on “S・O・S” for a slightly punchier, band-style sound while the B-side leans into pure 80s romance. Each release is a single 7inch disc.


Release Date, Price and Format Details for Both Records
Both 7inch singles are scheduled for release on March 25, 2026, priced at 2,420 yen (2,200 yen before tax) each. They are standard 7inch analog records in single-disc format, with anime-style jacket artwork that recreates the original look and makes them easy to display front-facing on a shelf. The records are released by Nippon Columbia and distributed by Lawson Entertainment, connecting them to a long history of classic anime theme songs.
Where to Preorder and Who These Vinyl Reissues Are For
Pre-orders have already opened at record stores across Japan, including online retailers such as HMV. Fans can check the HMV product page for “Teleportation –Koi no Mikakunin– / Fushigi Angel” and the page for “S・O・S / I Like You kara I Love You” for more details. For longtime viewers who watched Mami the Psychic on TV and younger listeners discovering it through city-pop playlists and anime song compilations, these 7inch reissues offer a compact way to own four essential tracks from the series in their most nostalgic format.
Spin a Little Psychic Romance on Your Turntable
If you’ve ever wanted to file “Teleportation –Koi no Mikakunin–” and “S・O・S” right next to your favorite city-pop 7inch records, this is your chance. Check the HMV listings, call your local record shop, and make some room on the shelf for a little psychic nostalgia.
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