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[Year-End/ New Year Parties] A Big Feature on Hype Anisongs! Classic Anime Song Masterpieces

Having trouble deciding what to sing at karaoke for year-end or New Year parties? That’s exactly when anime songs shine! Beloved across generations, anime theme songs are both familiar—everyone’s heard them at least once—and irresistibly uplifting, making you want to move.

From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, we’ll introduce plenty of anime songs guaranteed to get the room buzzing.

Many of these tracks are perfect not just for karaoke, but also for performances and skits, so be sure to use this as a reference.

You’re sure to find that unforgettable song that stays with you!

[Year-End Parties & New Year Parties] A Special Feature on Anime Songs That Will Liven Things Up! Classic Anime Song Hits (41–50)

Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

It’s the song from Anpanman that everyone, young and old, knows.

You might think it’s just for children, but the lyrics are nothing to scoff at.

They were written by Takashi Yanase, the creator of Anpanman.

They speak to truths about life and gently resonate in your heart.

It’s perfect for singing together with everyone.

Turing Love feat. SouNanawo Akari

Let’s brighten up year-end and New Year parties with a cute, poppy duet song! It’s a collaboration between singer and YouTuber Akari Nanawo and popular utaite Sou, released as a single in 2020.

The track is the ending theme for the anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.” Lyrics and composition are by the popular Vocaloid producer NayutalieN.

As you’ll hear, it’s an upbeat banger—perfect for instantly cranking up the crowd’s energy!

Love Song of LumMatsutani Yūko

ORANGE CARAMEL / Ram's Love Song (Short Ver.)
Love Song of LumMatsutani Yūko

From Urusei Yatsura, this is a very sultry song.

It gets more exciting toward the end.

For example, it might work well sung after “Hajimete no Chuu.” It’s likely to go over especially well at year-end or New Year parties with an older crowd.

THE REVOPorunogurafiti

Written as the opening theme for the TV anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON, this song marks the band’s first time handling a series theme in about nine years since they provided THE DAY for Season 1 in 2016.

The lyrics, centered on the keyword “revolution of the mind,” portray a resolve to overturn existing values, radiating a passion befitting the story’s final chapter.

With powerful vocals and a solid, driving melody that spurs you forward, it’s a rock number that symbolizes transformation and hope.

Bluebirdikimonogakari

Ikimono gakari – Blue Bird 2016 [ Chou Ikimono Matsuri Jimoto De SHOW!! ~Ebina Desho~]
Bluebirdikimonogakari

That straightforward, powerful singing voice is so refreshing! It’s a song by Ikimono-gakari, a music group that has long been at the forefront of the Japanese pop scene, released in 2008 as their 10th single.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden.

The driving tempo, bittersweet melody line, and lyrics that convey a strong will are particularly striking.

How about using this song to spark some nostalgic conversations at year-end or New Year’s parties with friends from the same generation?

The Impossible Evolution TheoryNanawo Akari

“I want to change, but I’m scared!” This is a powerful anthem to play when you’re torn by those conflicting feelings.

Nanawo Akari’s track, released as a single in July 2025, was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “There’s No Way I Can Be Your Girlfriend, No Way, No Way! (Wait—Maybe It Wasn’t Impossible!?)”.

The exhilarating fusion of electropop and rock will get your energy soaring! If you want to start something but can’t find the courage, this song will give you a bold push, telling you, “It’s not impossible!”

CAT’S EYEAdo

【Ado】CAT’S EYE(Official Audio)
CAT'S EYEAdo

Singer Ado captivates listeners with her powerful vocals and richly emotive delivery.

Released in September 2025, this work is a cover of the classic hit that Anri sang to great success in 1983.

It was selected as the ending theme for the completely new 2025 anime series Cat’s Eye.

Yuki Hayashi brilliantly reconstructs the original’s glamorous 1980s city-pop sound with a modern arrangement.

Paying respect to the original, Ado channels the vocal style of the era while fusing it with her own signature sharpness and expressive power.

Her voice renders the image of a phantom thief prowling the night city as both thrilling and glamorous.

It’s a superb pop tune where nostalgia and novelty intersect.