Anpanman Songs: List of Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and Character Songs
A huge hit with kids! We’re introducing songs from Anpanman.
Since its debut in 1973, Anpanman has been an immensely popular national character.
The original is a picture book, but it’s also beloved in anime and movies, and there are many toys, snacks, and juices featuring Anpanman and other characters on the packaging.
There are surely many children who insist, “It has to be Anpanman!” In this article, we’ve gathered popular Anpanman songs, including the theme song and character songs.
If you’re looking for Anpanman songs, be sure to find your favorite one!
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Anpanman Songs: List of Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and Character Songs (41–50)
Anpanman Ondo ’89doriimingu

“Anpanman Ondo ’89” is an essential song for the Bon Odori at children’s festivals.
It introduces the traditional Japanese festival dance chant through the popular anime Anpanman.
Even children who aren’t very familiar with Bon Odori can feel a sense of closeness if it’s an Anpanman song!
The Day Anpanman Was Born

This is the music used as BGM in the 2012 short animated film “The Day Anpanman Was Born.” It tells the story of a certain miracle that occurred to Uncle Jam while he was delivering bread around town as a baker, revealing the history of Anpanman’s birth.
This is a medley of the dramatic BGMs that colored that moving animation.
living beingsdoriimingu

This song, also included on the commemorative album celebrating the 30th anniversary of Dreaming—the duo that has continued to sing many Anpanman songs—stands out as a grand, large-scale piece.
Having sung the songs of Takashi Yanase’s Anpanman world for many years and nurtured children’s sensibilities through their music, they deliver a work that is both approachable for those who grew up listening to their voices across generations and one that prompts reflection on the preciousness of life.
Long Green Onion FlamencoNaganegiman (Ohtsuka Akio)

This is Nagane-giman’s song, “Naganeghi Flamenco.” Nagane-giman is the form that Negi-ojisan—who normally grows and shares green onions—takes when he enters a stance to fight evil.
It seems his weakness is having his mask torn off.
When you sing it at karaoke, be sure to deliver the spoken lines clearly!
Fly! Curry Bread Mandoriimingu

This is the theme song of Currypanman, a dependable friend of Anpanman and a standout supporting character who rushes to his aid whenever he’s in trouble.
It turns out that even he, one of the most popular characters among the many in the Anpanman series, has his own theme song.
With a somewhat mature, cool groove, it’s a stylish, cool track that perfectly matches Currypanman’s image.
What do we fly for?Anpanman (Toda Keiko)

A character song for Anpanman with a cool theme that symbolizes his reliable power of justice.
It carries a powerful, Anpanman-like message that gives courage to everyone listening.
It even features his special move, “An-Punch,” and a part where everyone calls out “Anpanmaaan,” making it fun to sing along, liven things up, and fill you with energy.
Do you know katsudon?katsudonman (Mitsuya Yūji)

With a snobbish personality and a foreign-affected way of speaking to match Katsudon Man’s vibe, the theme song “DO YOU KNOW Katsudon?” evokes the mood of classic Japanese ballads.
Set to a gentle melody, it passionately sings about how wonderful katsudon is as a rice-bowl dish.



