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The Tear-Jerking World of Heart-Piercing Anime Songs

Do you have an anime that you got so hooked on it moved you to tears?

When you encounter a work like that, sometimes just hearing a single line of the theme song out of the blue can make you cry.

Maybe the song didn’t hit you at first, but the closer the finale gets, the more heartbreakingly it starts to feel…

In this article, we’ve gathered anime songs that will make you cry and cry and cry.

We’ve included both old and new anime, so it should resonate with a wide range of generations.

By all means, enjoy the works themselves along with the songs.

[Tear-Jerking] The World of Heart-Piercing Anime Songs (51–60)

See youDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a timeless song that wraps a farewell with a loved one in warm hope.

Created by the pop duo DREAMS COME TRUE, the track layers Miwa Yoshida’s powerful vocals over a wistful melody, evoking not only loneliness but also the promise of meeting again.

The pure chorus sung by children further heightens the emotional impact of the story.

After being included on the album “AND I LOVE YOU,” it was released as a single in February 2008 and chosen as the theme song for the film “ONE PIECE Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura.” Commissioned directly by the original author, it was crafted into a moving piece that closely matches the film’s worldview.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to look ahead during graduation and departure seasons.

See youDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a timeless song that wraps a farewell with a loved one in warm hope.

Created by the pop duo DREAMS COME TRUE, the track layers Miwa Yoshida’s powerful vocals over a wistful melody, evoking not only loneliness but also the promise of meeting again.

The pure chorus sung by children further heightens the emotional impact of the story.

After being included on the album “AND I LOVE YOU,” it was released as a single in February 2008 and chosen as the theme song for the film “ONE PIECE Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura.” Commissioned directly by the original author, it was crafted into a moving piece that closely matches the film’s worldview.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to look ahead during graduation and departure seasons.

Get OverDream

dream / Get Over (Dream X’mas Party 2006)
Get OverDream

This gem of a song by Dream, released in November 2001, is filled with a strong will and determination to overcome life’s doubts and setbacks.

Its powerful message—walking toward the future even when the road is difficult, while believing in and supporting each other—leaves a lasting impression.

Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Hikaru no Go, it garnered wide support from listeners, reaching No.

12 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s music that stays by your side when you’re feeling lost or anxious, when you want to feel the bond with someone important, or when you’re about to take a new step forward.

With its melodious sound, this work resonates as a heartfelt anthem of encouragement—be sure to give it a listen.

slashyama

yama 'slash' Lyric Video (TV anime 'Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury' Season 2 Opening)
slashyama

Slash is a track distinguished by its striking use of strings.

Written by yama as the opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Season 2, the song conveys the inner feelings of various characters, using key changes to express shifts in perspective.

Its structure also accelerates toward the end, building a palpable sense of climax.

Be sure to listen for how the lyrics in the first and second verses form a paired relationship, too.

reverse dreamKing Gnu

This song captured the hearts of many as a soul-stirring, grand ballad.

It features a beautiful piano melody and sweeping string arrangements, with lyrics that poignantly intertwine sorrow and hope.

Released in December 2021, it was selected as the ending theme for the popular anime film Jujutsu Kaisen 0.

The delicate sound design characteristic of King Gnu and the lyrics that align with the film’s worldview are a perfect match.

It’s a recommended track for those who’ve experienced heartbreak or farewells, or for anyone who wants to feel the bond with someone dear.

The heart-penetrating vocals are moving and will warmly envelop your heart.