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!
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Let's sing and dance along to popular songs! Recommended songs popular on children's shows (21–30)
Mīchatta Dance

Let me introduce the “Mii-chatta Dance,” a routine that heightens children’s excitement and lets them feel the joy of moving their bodies.
In everyday moments, someone might casually ask, “What are you looking at?” As you repeat “Mii-chatta, mii-chatta,” move along to the lively rhythm.
The moves are cute, simple, and easy to remember, so even very young children can enjoy them.
At the end, there’s a greeting scene where you say, “Kekkō na otemae deshita” and bow—an adorable moment that might make you smile without even realizing it.
Don’t Boo! DonbrothersMORISAKI WIN (Morisaki Uin)

This work, the ending theme of the tokusatsu series Avataro Sentai Donbrothers that aired from March 2022, is a song imbued with a message of embracing differences and always facing forward no matter the circumstances.
Words that affirm diversity and powerful phrases that encourage taking on challenges are sprinkled throughout, giving it a friendly charm that makes the whole family want to sing along.
Included on the single “Avataro Sentai Donbrothers Theme Song,” released in April 2022, the limited edition came with an item that links with the show’s toys.
Its upbeat dance-pop arrangement and handclap rhythm create a sense of unity, making it a track that keeps your energy up even after the episode ends.
When your child feels like dancing along with the heroes, be sure to enjoy it together as a family.
Let’s! Zyuoh DanceŌnishi Yōhei

Released in March 2016 as the ending theme for Animal Sentai Zyuohger, this track is a dance tune that parents and kids can enjoy together.
Sung by Yohei Onishi, its uptempo pop-rock sound pairs perfectly with unique choreography that mimics animal movements.
The chorus in particular gets kids smiling and hyped! With lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi and composition by Takayoshi Tanimoto, it marks a milestone as the 40th entry in the series.
The single was available in a regular edition and a first-press limited edition bundled with a toy, and the release event featured a program where fans could actually dance together with the heroes.
It’s become a longtime staple at nursery and kindergarten sports days.
Bursting with energy, it’s the perfect song to lift the mood for the whole family!
Bilibili Be-lie-vingKaneko Miyu

As the ending theme for the Super Sentai series’ 50th anniversary commemorative work, this song is sung brightly and powerfully by Miyu Kaneko.
Its straightforward message—“Believe in yourself and dash forward”—is delivered over a danceable beat.
Lyrics are by Seiko Fujibayashi, with composition and arrangement by Mio Kimura, and the word choices that dispel self-doubt and summon the courage to move ahead are particularly striking.
The broadcast began on TV Asahi in February 2025, and the theme song CD was released in March.
It comes in two editions: a regular edition and a 50th-anniversary limited edition, the latter featuring a deluxe package that includes archival tracks from past years.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to take on a challenge or build your confidence.
Tsubame (YOASOBI with Midories)

Tsubame, known as the theme song for NHK’s program “Hirogare! Irotoridori,” is based on Nana Otsuki’s novel “The Little Swallow’s Big Dream.” Its gentle lyrics, told from the perspective of a small swallow, resonate deeply.
As a song by the popular music duo YOASOBI and one that has also aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” many children are familiar with it.
It’s great as a dance number for sports festivals, and since the tempo is relatively slow, it’s also fun to play on instruments.
Fruit Dance Roundup!

Fruit Dance roundup! Let’s have fun dancing to a medley of songs.
The tracks feature pineapple, banana, fruit punch, and more.
The key is a cute dance where you say the names of the fruits as you move.
The fruit names are repeated throughout the lyrics, making the songs easy to remember.
The choreography is simple with many repeated moves, so it’s enjoyable for a wide range of ages—from little kids to older children alike.
We were born with a bang!Hanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

An intro that starts with the sound of Japanese taiko drums makes a striking impression! Let me introduce “Bon! Tō umareta bokutachi wa.” Many people probably feel like listening to this song in the summer.
Popular on the show as the song for August 2025, it’s characterized by its rhythmic sounds and call-and-response shouts.
The lyrics are easy for kids to remember, making it a standout track.
Move your body to the calls and the music, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone excited! It should be easy to include at summer festivals and events, too.
It’s a song that’s fun to listen to and fun to dance to.



