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  • The first season opening theme song, "Rightfully" by Mili, not only encapsulates Goblin Slayer's crusade in a somber, melancholic tune (with lyrics in Surprisingly Good English), but also makes references to the nature of Tabletop Role Playing Games, which this series is primarily inspired from.
  • The second season opening theme song, "Entertainment" by Mili, emphasizes even further that the gods view the "Four-Cornered World" as nothing but a game where the suffering of mortals is part of their entertainment. Goblin Slayer stubbornly refuses to play by their rules and continues forward no matter what role they try to force upon him.
    Don't you tell us who we can't defeat
    We'll always win
    Cause when we're hurt
    We'll try again
    Again and again
    Again and again
    We refuse to be
    Entertainment.
  • "Encounters with the Goblin Slayer", heard during the title character's appearance near the end of the first episode; it's no wonder why some listeners liken Goblin Slayer to the Doom Slayer.
  • When the main theme, which is simply entitled "Goblin Slayer" starts kicking in (during the fight against the ogre), be prepared to see what kind of strategy or equipment Goblin Slayer has ready to prove why he's the best at what he does.
  • The beautiful choral-and-organ song that ends Episode 7, "Though Our Paths May Diverge" from Mili, captures how lonely and tragic Goblin Slayer's life and crusade against goblins truly is, with few people knowing of the true significance of what he does. It also has a truly beautiful piano and orchestral cover on YouTube.
  • "Within", the special ending theme for the final episode, is a suitably triumphant and uplifting piece that sounds like it could've come out of the EXA_PICO universe.
  • "Static", heard in the credits of Goblin's Crown, is about Noble Fencer and how the events of the Original Video Animation, especially her interactions with Goblin Slayer and Priestess, have changed her to be a stronger person.

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