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Moving and iconic anime songs, popular tracks

From the latest anime songs to nostalgic national favorites everyone knows—opening themes, insert songs, ending themes—we present a selection of tear-jerking anime tracks, featuring classic and popular picks recommended by our editorial staff.

Some parts that were cut in the TV broadcast versions are included here—why not listen to the full-length versions from this list?

You’ll surely get chills when you discover deeper lyrics or keywords that tie directly into the anime’s scenes.

Moving Anime Songs: Masterpieces and Popular Tracks (171–180)

Golden Time LoverSukima Switch

Sukima Switch – “Golden Time Lover” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH / GOLDEN TIME LOVER Music Video
Golden Time Lovers Sukima Switch

This is a song by Sukima Switch, a two-member music duo.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, which also made headlines for its live-action film adaptation.

The song carries a message about taking on challenges without fearing the outcome, so listening to it can make you feel more positive.

My NoteSukima Switch

Sukima Switch – “Boku Note” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH – BOKU NOOTO Music Video
Boku Note - Sukima Switch

A heartwarming song by Sukima Switch that portrays a journey of self-expression and growth! It delicately captures the inner movements of ambiguity and conflict, and ultimately the path toward self-acceptance and hope.

Released in November 2006 as their seventh single, it was also used as the theme song for the animated film Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006.

Through poetic language, the lyricist depicts the search for one’s own voice and the process of confronting personal truth.

The journey of overcoming suffering and doubt to reach self-acceptance is sure to resonate with you.

Listening to this song may help you realize the beauty of cherishing yourself!

AgapeMelocure

[Divine MAD] Eureka Seven: Agape
Agape Melocure

It’s a song used in UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie, characterized by its uplifting lyrics and clear, translucent vocals.

There are four different versions of this track in total, and it has remained popular enough to be covered multiple times.

Each version has its own appeal, so if you’re interested, why not listen to them all?

The city where the wind blowsLuck Life

Luck Life / The Wind-Blown City [Music Video] (TV Anime “Bungo Stray Dogs” Season 2 Ending Theme)
Luck Life, the city where the wind blows

Rack Life’s songs are captivating for their heartfelt lyrics and melodies.

They feature refreshing guitar sounds and lyrics that resonate with listeners’ emotions.

Released in November 2016, the track was used as the ending theme for Season 2 of the anime Bungo Stray Dogs.

The song explores the meaning of continually protecting what’s important and the value of living true to yourself.

Filled with feelings drawn from everyday life, it has struck a chord with many people.

It’s a recommended track when you want to take a new step forward or cherish time with someone special.

Kokoro-eRoad of Major

It’s a hit song by the rock band Road of Major.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime “Major.” There are many baseball-themed anime, but among them, it’s rare to find a work that depicts the journey from childhood to the challenge of the Major Leagues and all the way to retirement from a baseball career.

Moving anime song masterpieces and popular tracks (181–190)

Moonlight LegendShoko Nakagawa

As a signature song of the 1990s, this moving track is etched in the hearts of many.

Set against a romantic moonlit ambiance, its lyrics—centered on true love and fateful encounters—leave a lasting impression.

The wish to be able to honestly express clumsy feelings in dreams or under the moonlight resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in March 1992, it became a major hit as the opening theme for the anime Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and achieved commercial success, including Gold Disc certification.

It’s a recommended song for those troubled by love or wanting to express gratitude for meeting someone special.

Carrying YouAzumi Inoue

Carrying You, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Azumi Inoue
Carrying You by Azumi Inoue

It’s the theme song of Studio Ghibli’s film “Castle in the Sky.” The lyrics were written by Hayao Miyazaki and the music was composed by Joe Hisaishi.

In connection with the anime’s story, the melody and lyrics convey a grand, expansive feeling.

The song was created based on an arrangement of the image album for the same anime, “Sheeta and Pazu.”