Autumn anime songs: iconic tracks for the deepening fall
Autumn is a busy season packed with work, school events, and activities.
You might feel like you don’t even have time to watch anime! If that’s you, how about enjoying some anime songs whenever you have a little free moment? In this article, we’ll introduce autumn-themed anime songs and opening/ending themes from fall-season anime.
It’s perfect for a quick mood boost when you’re tired, and for anyone looking for new anime to watch.
We’ve compiled works from a wide range of years, so you might even come across something nostalgic!
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Autumn Anisongs: Iconic anime tracks as fall deepens (21–30)
Kokoro ShowtimeHeavenly Moon

This lively number by Amatsuki is the perfect spark to make you want to take center stage at autumn events like sports festivals and school performances.
Released in July 2021, the song drew attention when it was featured as the ending theme for season 2 of the anime Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun.
Its funky, pop rhythm, with dancing guitar and bell sounds, will lift your spirits just by listening! The lyrics carry an encouraging message to bare your true self and enjoy the showtime.
Play it when you’re taking on something new, and it’ll surely give you a push.
Love with YoufripSide

This song was released as the opening theme for the anime ‘Boarding School Juliet.’ Its refreshing and cute sound matches the school-themed anime perfectly.
The intro really lifts your spirits.
Autumn Anisongs: Iconic Anime Tracks for Deepening Autumn (31–40)
Hide-and-Seek with the Moonyutori

I can’t help but let my thoughts drift to the moon floating in the autumn night sky.
This piece by the four-piece rock band yutori is perfect for such a sentimental night.
The song portrays a love that feels like a game of hide-and-seek, where you can’t help but grow timid in front of the person you like.
The frustration of not being able to be honest, and the pure wish to be noticed, ride on glossy vocals and a catchy rock sound that pierce straight to the heart.
Released in June 2025, the track was written as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime Witch Watch.
Its bittersweet yet somehow warm melody is sure to gently accompany anyone wrestling with the itchiness of unrequited love.
Full-Power Boy produced by Tamio OkudaSukima Switch

It’s one of the signature songs by the musical duo Sukima Switch, released in 2005.
In 2016, a version produced by Tamio Okuda was used as the ending theme for the TV anime ALL OUT!!.
It has a nice, refreshing feel.
Maji LOVE Legend StarST☆RISH

This is a song by ST☆RISH, the idol group featured in Uta no☆Prince-sama♪.
It was used as the ending theme for the fourth season of the anime series.
Many female fans were surely soothed by their sparkling vocals.
Golden Time LoverSukima Switch

The opening theme of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist.
It’s a cool track that will hook you from the intro, no doubt.
The uptempo rhythm and perfect touch of tension match the anime’s vibe perfectly.
Listening to it before a competition or big moment might even help you focus.
My heart throws up its hands.Airi Suzuki

It’s a catchy, cute anime song that starts with an intro reminiscent of 80s–90s idol tunes! It’s the ending theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-, based on the manga by Aka Akasaka, and it’s sung by Airi Suzuki, who’s also active as an actress and model.
There’s something about this song that makes you want to start singing along the more you listen to it.
Maybe it’s thanks to the memorable melody and vocals.
Be sure to give it a try at karaoke this fall!





