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[2026] A Compilation of Anisong Duets [Male-Female & Same-Gender]

Anime is now one of the cultural phenomena Japan can proudly share with the world as part of its pop culture.

The anime songs that color these scenes are no longer just for anime fans! Chances are, your favorite artist or band has also done a theme song for an anime at some point.

In this article, we’ll focus specifically on duet songs among popular anime tracks.

While duets traditionally mean a male-female pair, this time we’ll also include songs by two men and two women.

Feel free to use this as a guide when you’re looking for songs to sing at karaoke!

Duet Songs from Anime and Character Songs (41–50)

Enough already, you.Kaoru to Hajime

I Can’t Understand What My Husband Is Saying ED FULL — “Enough Already, Dear”
Enough already, you.Kaoru to Hajime

This song is the opening theme for season 1 of the TV anime “I Can’t Understand What My Husband Is Saying.” It has a Showa-era flavor with a kayōkyoku-style arrangement.

The CD containing this song includes versions where only one of the singers performs, so you can do a role-playing duet.

Open the doorKanda Sayaka, Tsuda Eiyu

Sayaka Kanda × Eisuke Tsuda / Love Is an Open Door (Frozen) FNS Music Festival Summer 2014 YouTube
Open the doorKanda Sayaka, Tsuda Eiyu

A song performed within the 2013 Disney animated film Frozen by the main characters, Anna and Hans.

It is sung by Sayaka Kanda and Eiji Tsuda, who provided the Japanese dubbed voices for Anna and Hans.

If you’ve seen the film, this might be a particularly memorable song for you.

Love Is an Explosion (feat. Yukari Tamura)Ōishi Masayoshi

TV Anime “Love After World Domination” Creditless OP / Masayoshi Oishi – Love is Explosion (feat. Yukari Tamura)
Love Is an Explosion (feat. Yukari Tamura)Ōishi Masayoshi

This is a duet song by Masayoshi Oishi and voice actress Yukari Tamura, written as the opening theme for the anime “Love After World Domination.” The sound, which evokes the taste of classic hero songs, is striking and seems mindful of the story about a romance between a righteous hero and a member of an evil organization.

It’s a track that weaves heroism and love throughout, with the compelling blend of Oishi’s vocals that convey the strength of a hero and Tamura’s sweet voice that expresses the feeling of love.

Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki (CV: Fairuzu Ai) & Machio Naruzou (CV: Ishikawa Kaito)

TV anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?” OP theme Muscle Video
Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki (CV: Fairuzu Ai) & Machio Naruzou (CV: Ishikawa Kaito)

It might be better described as a call-and-response than a duet song.

It’s a funky number used as the opening theme for the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”, sung by Ai Fairouz and Kaito Ishikawa, who voice the characters.

Since the work is themed around muscles and strength training, the lyrics are packed with muscle-related terminology.

It’s a track that’s fun to listen to and fun to sing yourself, overflowing with humor from start to finish.

Into the DreamAtsuko Enomoto · Chihiro Suzuki

Kare Kano: Into the Dream (Atsuko Enomoto · Chihiro Suzuki)
Into the Dream Enomoto Atsuko · Suzuki Chihiro

Many people probably know the classic song “Yume no Naka e,” written and composed by Yosui Inoue, whether through Inoue himself or Yuki Saito’s rendition.

But did you know it was once used as an anime song? In 1998, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “His and Her Circumstances” (directed by Hideaki Anno, famous for works like Evangelion), and it was performed by Atsuko Enomoto and Chihiro Suzuki, who played the main characters.

Beyond the song’s excellence, the freshness of their vocals is also very appealing.

Curry SongHosaka (CV: Ono Daisuke) Minami Chiaki (CV: Chihara Minori)

This is the insert song from episode 2 of the TV anime “Minami-ke Okaeri.” As the title suggests, it’s a curry song, featuring the names of several spices used in curry.

It is included on the album “Minami-ke Character Song Best Album.”

CROSS FIGHT!Mizuki Ichirō, Horie Mitsuko

This song, which powerfully sings of Gandaioh’s strength, was the theme song for the robot anime “Haja Taisei Dangaioh,” broadcast from 1987 to 1989.

It’s a wonderfully stable duet by Mitsuko Horie and Ichiro Mizuki, each known as one of the ‘Four Heavenly Kings’ of anime songs.