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Sing and dance along to popular songs! Recommended hits from kids’ TV shows.

Songs from children’s shows are some of the best entertainment to enjoy with kids!

Here, we’ll introduce popular songs from kids’ programs.

From timeless classics to new hits, you’ll find lots of beloved characters and colorful animations that children adore.

Try dancing along and copying the choreography.

It’s also fun to create your own original dance.

Find your favorite songs and enjoy a wonderful world of music together with the kids!

Sing and dance along to hit songs! Recommended popular songs from kids’ shows (91–100)

Abracadabra spellchibi maruko-chan & baku chuu mondai

Yakushiji Kindergarten: 2024 Infant Department Sports Day – Parent-Child Dance for the 3-Year-Old Class “Arara’s Magic”
Abracadabra spellchibi maruko-chan & baku chuu mondai

Here’s a lively, catchy song that kids can sing and dance to with joy! Released in 2004, this piece was used as the ending theme for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan until 2012 and has continued to be loved by children.

Performed by Chibi Maruko-chan with Bakuchu Mondai, it features bright, cheerful vocals and lyrics that feel like a mysterious spell.

Composed by Mayo Okamoto with lyrics by Momoko Sakura, the song weaves everyday moments and feelings into warm, heartfelt words.

It’s an ideal dance track for creating a fun atmosphere at sports festivals, encouraging kids to move energetically and express themselves.

It’s also great for childcare settings, where everyone can enjoy coming up with choreography together.

Happy Jam JamDizunī

Happy Jam Jam | Song tied to the Shimajiro Concert [Official Shimajiro Channel]
Happy Jam JamDizunī

This song was released as the ending theme for the anime Shimajiro: A World of WOW! It has long been loved as one of the most popular tracks in the long-running series featuring Shimajiro.

The light, buoyant rhythm—evoking friends joyfully dancing together—matches the tone of the show and leaves a strong impression.

Another highlight is the inclusion of more complex movements, such as hand motions coordinated with the steps, which makes mastering the choreography feel rewarding and fun.

It’s a song where the sense of unity and enjoyment feels more important than anything else.

Let's sing and dance along to popular songs! Recommended hit songs from children's shows (101–110)

Smile (Hana Kappa)Kamisiraishi Moka

[Main Story] Hanakappa 🌻🌸 Let’s dance “S-M-I-L-E” together!
Smile (Hana Kappa)Kamisiraishi Moka

The song “Su-Ma-I-Ru,” used as the opening theme for NHK’s children’s anime Nankappa, is by Moka Kamishiraishi, an actress who is also active as a singer.

Her older sister is Mone Kamishiraishi, and the two of them both pursue artistic careers.

“Su-Ma-I-Ru” is Moka Kamishiraishi’s CD debut song.

As the title suggests, it’s a cheerful number that makes you want to smile and hop around.

With a tempo perfect for dances at sports festivals and school performances, its lively, exuberant movements fit the music perfectly.

March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

[Okaasan to Issho] Road March ♪ | Tsukiuta | covered by UtaSta | video by UtaSta | Stops babies from crying | Songs babies enjoy | Nursery rhyme | Children's song | With choreography | Educational anime
March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A lively marching tune has arrived! Introducing the January 2025 “Song of the Month” from Okaasan to Issho, sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata.

Set to bright brass and snappy drum rhythms, this cheerful piece expresses the feeling of facing forward and moving ahead.

You can clap along to the rhythmic beat and move your body with a big smile.

It’s also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Latest Best: Hyu-rara Bun-bun!” so it can be enjoyed both at home and in childcare settings.

It’s a wonderful piece for the start of a new year, perfect for sharing the feeling of walking toward the future together with parents and children.

Head over heels for the cosmosHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

This song, themed around space, features a memorable wordplay that lines up the names of planets children explore and the colors of the rainbow in order.

It was broadcast with vocals by Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono as the “Song of the Month” for April 2020 on NHK E-TV’s Okaasan to Issho.

Created by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu, the piece is designed to naturally nurture children’s interest in nature and the universe.

It encourages kids to explore the world with a spirit of adventure and enjoy it with rich imagination.

The track is included on the album “Saishin Best: Uchuu ni Muchuu,” and is characterized by an upbeat, bright tempo that’s perfect for parachute (para-balloon) performances.

With lyrics that spark children’s curiosity and simple, easy-to-remember choreography, it’s ideal for group performances at sports days and school recitals.

Ukiki OtoppeDJ shīna

[Official MV] “Otoppe” TV Program Opening Theme ‘Ukiki Otoppe’ Short Ver.
Ukiki OtoppeDJ shīna

The upbeat rhythm puts smiles on kids’ faces! It’s the opening theme of NHK’s anime “Otoppe,” which centers on the theme of “sound.” I’m sure many parents watch it together with their children.

The lyrics are packed with onomatopoeia—sound effects—that make you want to sing along.

Even little ones who don’t fully understand words yet can enjoy singing it.

Since “Otoppe” itself features many insert songs, it might be fun to search for your favorite track.

Doraemon Ondo

Lecture on how to dance Bon Odori! The original Doraemon!! 'Doraemon Ondo'
Doraemon Ondo

Let’s enjoy Bon Odori! Here are some ideas for the Doraemon Ondo.

From kids to adults, try dancing the Doraemon Ondo together with Doraemon, beloved from anime and films.

Doraemon’s signature hand shape is also a key point in the choreography! The video even includes choreography for those who want to participate while seated, so be sure to check it out.

The moves are easy to dance in a yukata, too! Make summer memories with the Doraemon Ondo!