Anime songs recommended for college students: theme songs and insert songs from popular anime.
From Digimon to Attack on Titan, we’re introducing anime songs from a variety of generations.
Some of them make an incredibly strong impression, but every single one is a guaranteed banger for karaoke.
Now go find some otaku friends on campus and hit up karaoke right away!
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Recommended Anisongs for University Students: Theme Songs and Insert Songs from Popular Anime (71–80)
mysteryKomatsu Miho

It’s a song from the anime Detective Conan.
It features a wistful melody and lyrics that portray feelings for someone special with a mysterious atmosphere.
I think it fits the image of Detective Conan very well.
If you like Conan, give it a listen.
Northern lightsHayashibara Megumi

It’s the opening song of the anime “Shaman King.” It’s sung by Megumi Hayashibara, who is both a voice actress and an artist.
Her powerful and beautiful singing voice makes the song very appealing.
Also, there are other Shaman King songs that are sung by Hayashibara as well.
Dancing in the velvet moonMizuki Nana

It’s the ending song of the second season of the anime Rosario + Vampire.
It’s sung by Nana Mizuki, the voice actress for the heroine Moka Akashiya.
The song conveys a dignified atmosphere and a bewitching beauty, and it’s sure to draw you in.
Recommended Anisongs for College Students: Theme and Insert Songs from Popular Anime (81–90)
GeGeGe no KitaroIzumiya Shigeru

GeGeGe no Kitaro has been adapted into an anime five times so far, but for those who are currently college students, the one they’re likely to remember watching in real time is probably the fifth series.
The character designs are quite modern, too.
It was unfortunate that not all of the foreshadowing was resolved.
God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

It’s an insert song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is a very popular anime, and the song God knows is also a top-ranked track in karaoke, so I think many people know it.
It’s sung by Aya Hirano, the voice actress for the character Haruhi Suzumiya.
There’s a scene in the anime where this song is performed live.
Go! Tiger MaskShonan no Kaze

Tiger Mask W was produced as a sequel to the classic anime Tiger Mask.
The opening theme is a cover of the first series’ theme song, “Go! Tiger Mask,” performed by Shonan no Kaze.
It is included on the Limited First Edition A of Ryuukoen.
Prison of Lovekangoku danshi

Prison School is a manga by Akira Hiramoto serialized in Weekly Young Magazine, and it was adapted into an anime in 2015.
The opening theme, Love Prison, is performed by the voice-actor unit Kangoku Danshi.
The lyrics were written by Kenji Otsuki.


