A funny song that livens up a farewell party
Farewell gatherings—like company send-offs or parties after graduation—tend to get quiet and a bit lonely, don’t they?
Saying goodbye is especially tough when it’s to close colleagues or seniors you’ve gotten along well with.
But we can’t stay gloomy forever!
Let’s send off our colleagues and seniors who are starting a new chapter with as much brightness as we can!
In this article, we’ll introduce some funny songs that can lift the mood at farewells like send-off parties.
Let’s make it a farewell event that, when people look back later, makes them think, “I really had a great time at that company, that department, that school!”
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Funny songs (31–40) to liven up a farewell party
100% CourageHikaru GENJI

A theme song for the anime Nintama Rantarō by Hikaru Genji, the superstar idols who epitomized the Showa era.
It’s a famous track as the opening theme of a long-running children’s anime.
Despite being an anime song for kids, its unexpectedly moving lyrics make it a perfect fit for a farewell gathering.
Eat some sushi!Shibugakitai

A signature song by Shibugakitai, an idol group that represents the Showa era.
When it comes to sushi, this is the song everyone thinks of—an idol tune beloved across Japan.
Since sushi shows up at Japanese farewell parties quite often, I think it’s a funny song that fits the mood of the occasion.
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Zenzen Switch’s signature song “Zenryoku Shonen” (Full-Power Boy).
Perhaps the boy who was encouraged by this song back then is an adult by now.
If you want to make a farewell party at school or work a bit more moving, how about this song? It might help everyone remember how they felt back then and leave with their heads held high.
A short skit using this song could work well, too.
Because it’s so warm (aww)kumamushi

This is a funny song that became a huge hit after turning the comedy duo Kumamushi’s routine into a single.
It became very popular as a comedy song, and is known as a tune everyone hummed.
It’s a highly recommended song for a farewell party performance—sure to get the crowd excited.
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

This is the theme song of the anime Yo-kai Watch, which is hugely popular among children.
It’s a track that many people, from adults to kids, imitated.
Its distinctive dance caught on across Japan, and it’s widely known as a representative “funny song” of the 2010s.
Let’s just blame even the sadness of parting on the yokai.


