The 2011 adaptation of Hunter × Hunter includes a few, but most especially Rhapsody on the Theme of Holst, which directly takes from Holst's Jupiter for an uncommonly apropos moment.
And for comparisons sake The Cyberteam version and the Yu-Gi-Oh! version.
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The Japanese version of Yu-Gi-Oh! reused a musical score from Cyber Team in Akihabara, and both series share the same composer, Shinkichi Mitsumune.
Compare the two - at 2:35 for the Sailor Moon version and click here for the Digimon version, and tell me that they don't sound almost exactly the same.
The Japanese version of Digimon Adventure reused a musical score from Sailor Moon, and strangely enough the music composer for both shows was none other than the late Takanori Arisawa.
For example, Shissou, from The Second Raid, is highly reminiscent of the title theme from Airwolf.
There are several other tracks that are quite similar to themes from 80s shows.
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Full Metal Panic! one of the pieces of background music is a knockoff of the theme song for The A-Team.
The former's use of the track is quite infamous as the 'Psychic Slash' attack's theme.
The soundtracks for Humongous Mecha series Dangaioh and Godannar both boast their own version of Space Sheriff Gavan's Laser Blade theme.
The main theme of the Read or Die OVA is a particularly dramatic James Bond-style piece, which is remixed to provide basically all of the music in both it and the later TV series.
The show's first theme is played with a different tempo for effect.
Occurs early in the first episode of Gundam 0083 when Kou, Burning, Kieth and Alan are having a staged Mobile Suit battle to test a new attachment for the GM.
(This is actually a legitimate cover it's even listed on the soundtrack as "On the Run" with the original writers credited.)
The Cowboy Bebop episode "Pierrot le Fou" includes a brilliant pastiche by Yoko Kanno of Pink Floyd's "On the Run".
There is also a section of 'Ashitaka and San' (Princess Mononoke) that sounds very similar to part of 'Ano Natsu E/Inochi no Namae' (Spirited Away).
Joe Hisaishi pretty much plays around with one or two melodies for the entire soundtrack of Howl's Moving Castle.
One time in episode 2 there was a Gun Buster parody, with a knockoff of the opening song, "Active Heart", seriously, and in episode 17 there was a parody of Cat's Eye using a knockoff of the ending theme, but with Kagami as an extra.
Lucky Star, during the race scene, had a suspiciously Initial D sounding song.
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, parodying Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and quite a few others.