[Classic] Hit Songs! Hype Anime Theme Song Special [Latest]
Japan’s anime culture is renowned around the world.
The anime songs that color these works are etched deeply in our hearts alongside the visuals, aren’t they? The opening themes we were obsessed with as kids, the moving track we discovered as adults, the timeless tunes we find ourselves humming without thinking.
In this article, we’ll introduce hype-worthy anime songs that continue to be loved across generations! From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, we’ve picked a wide selection.
You’re sure to find a song that resonates with you, so please read on to the end!
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God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is extremely popular as an anime.
In the anime, it’s especially memorable when the heroine, Haruhi Suzumiya, dresses as a bunny girl and sings with a band.
It seems like a fun song to perform in the same outfit for a school event or something similar.
Do You Remember Love?Iijima Mari

It’s the theme song from the film “The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?”.
It’s a grand, moving piece that looks back on the many small moments since meeting “you.” The lyric “I’m no longer alone, because you’re here” makes it a song that conveys a deep bond.
Hanamaru☆SensationLittle Non

It’s the fourth single by the otaku-style band Little Non and serves as the ending theme for the TV anime “Kodomo no Jikan.” It’s a fast-paced, high-energy song that’s fun to listen to.
Little Non, the group performing this track, disbanded in 2011.
[Classics] Masterpieces! Hype Anime Songs Special [Latest] (151–160)
Sun Sun Exercisedoriimingu

It has been used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Soreike! Anpanman.” Since the anime is popular with young children, the choreography is designed so everyone can dance and have fun together.
It’s often used for play activities at kindergartens and nursery schools.
Interstellar FlightRanka Rī

It’s an in-universe song sung by Ranka Lee, a character from the anime Macross Frontier.
It’s a popular mecha anime created under the concept of stopping war through song.
The chorus pose became a hot topic when it aired because it was so cute—you can’t help but want to imitate it.
Senjougahara Hitagi (Saitou Chiwa) Kaiki Deishuu (Miki Shinichirou)

It’s the opening theme of the TV anime “Monogatari Series Second Season,” specifically for “Koimonogatari.” It’s a duet song performed by Hitagi Senjougahara and Deishuu Kaiki, who appear in the story.
The visuals evoke anime from the 1980s–90s, giving it a somewhat nostalgic feel.
Go all out, more flashy!Tomatsu Haruka

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Kannagi.” It’s sung by Haruka Tomatsu, the popular voice actress who played the lead.
In the opening animation, there’s a super cute sequence where the protagonist looks like she’s performing live.
The simple hand choreography seems easy to pick up right away.


