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[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!

[Classics] Famous Songs! Hype Anime Song Special [Latest] (161–170)

Theater of LifeSuzuki Konomi

TV anime “Deca-Dence” opening animation video — Konomi Suzuki “Theater of Life”
Theater of LifeSuzuki Konomi

For those who love both rock and anime songs, I recommend “Theater of Life.” It was released by Konomi Suzuki in 2020 and was used as the opening theme for the anime Deca-Dence.

The track blends resonant, guitar-driven sound with the unique hype of anison.

Its lyrics, filled with determination and courage, will lift your spirits.

If you sing it passionately and let it soar, the people around you will get fired up, too.

Deliver your performance with the same power as her commanding vocals.

An Fukuhara, Yū Serizawa, Maaya Uchida

This song was used as an insert song in the TV anime Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live.

Since it’s a children’s anime, the song is bright and cute.

It is included in Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live Prism☆Music Collection DX.

Grip!Every Little Thing

「Grip!」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Grip!Every Little Thing

It’s the opening theme of Inuyasha.

I think it’s an exciting song that people of that generation will respond to.

The key is probably comfortable for women to sing.

Since it’s an especially iconic track from a hugely popular anime, if you know it, definitely sing it at karaoke.

Dora-kko Squad, DoraemonMizuta Wasabi

It’s a Bon Odori song that was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Doraemon.

The choreography is simple and easy to remember, making it accessible for people of all ages, from children to adults.

The song is also a remake of Odore-Dore-Dora Doraemon Ondo, which was released in 2005.

karmaBUMP OF CHICKEN

It was used as the theme song for the anime Tales of the Abyss.

BUMP OF CHICKEN, a band that’s very popular, has many songs that are easy to get into—so much so that even if you’re hearing them for the first time, you can groove along by the time the chorus comes in.