Dance to Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To
Have you ever searched for a song on a video site and found tons of dance cover videos? It’s wonderful to have more places to showcase your own performance, isn’t it? In this article, we’re focusing on anime songs among dance music and catchy, danceable tracks.
If you love anime, or if you’re looking for songs to use in dance cover videos or at dance events, be sure to check this out.
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Dance with Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To (41–50)
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

Many of you have probably heard this song, right? “Yo-kai Exercise No.
1,” composed as the theme song for the popular kids’ yokai anime Yo-kai Watch, even has official choreography.
It’s a dance simple enough for children to do, so the difficulty is quite low.
Enjoy it together with your child.
Dance with Anison! Anime Dance Music & Tunes You Can Groove To (51–60)
Wonderful↑ Powerful↑ Music!!Ikeda Aya

“Wonderful↑ Powerful↑ Music!!,” used as the ending theme of the popular anime Suite Precure♪, which is especially beloved by little girls.
The rhythm is easy to catch, so I think it’s quite easy to dance to.
The choreography for dance cover videos is simple too, so why not give it a try?
Gera Gera Po SongKingu Kurīmusōda

The opening theme of the anime Yo-kai Watch, which blames all the world’s misfortunes on yokai.
Its engaging composition weaves in enka, rock, and rap, and its catchy, addictive lyrics sparked a major boom.
Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu

It’s B.B.
Queens’ debut single and also their most famous song.
Since it’s the opening theme for the Chibi Maruko-chan anime series, it might actually be harder to find someone who doesn’t know it.
I think this song is perfect for dancing and having fun regardless of age—not just kids, but their parents’ generation and even older.
Dream EggNYC

Yumetamago is used as the ending theme for the long-running children’s anime Nintama Rantarō’s feature film, Theatrical Anime Nintama Rantarō: Ninjutsu Academy, All Members Take the Field! It’s well known for being sung by the popular idol group NYC.
Since it has choreography, why not give the dance a try?
KICK BACKYonezu Kenshi

This is a song that gained popularity as the opening theme for the anime Chainsaw Man and proudly joined Kenshi Yonezu’s lineup of hit tracks! It was co-produced with Daiki Tsuneta from King Gnu, and its unique music video also became a hot topic.
If you’re going to perform a dance at a sports day, why not try this song? It’s a well-known track that people of all ages have probably heard at least once, and its catchy, cool vibe makes it perfect for the event! There’s no official choreography, but plenty of original choreography videos have been uploaded, so you’re all set!
SIX SHAME FACES ~Tonight Is the Best!!!!!!~Totoko feat. Osomatsu × Karamatsu × Choromatsu × Ichimatsu × Juushimatsu × Todomatsu (Endou Aya, Sakurai Takahiro, Nakamura Yuuichi, Kamiya Hiroshi, Fukuyama Jun, Ono Daisuke, Irino Miyu)

The ending theme of the anime Osomatsu-san, which sparked a social phenomenon and features the grown-up versions of Osomatsu-kun.
Sung by Totoko-chan with spoken interjections by the Osomatsu boys, it’s an 80s-flavored dance number with multiple versions.



