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Anime songs recommended for people in their 40s, from nostalgic classics to the latest hits.

The music we loved as kids somehow sticks with us even after we grow up, doesn’t it?

In an unexpected moment, a song can start playing in your mind along with scenes from back then.

It brings on an indescribable feeling of nostalgia.

In this article, we’ve put together anime songs that people in their 40s will definitely want to check out.

Whether you were glued to the TV watching anime as a child, or you’re just getting into anime now, this is for you.

You might even find yourself time-traveling back to your childhood.

Anime songs recommended for people in their 40s: from nostalgic classics to the latest hits (91–100)

I’m Doraemon.Ooyama Nobuyo

I really love this song.

It brings out the most Doraemon-like atmosphere, and I’d love to hear it played again.

The gentle, heartwarming lyrics are absolutely wonderful.

Since it was written by Fujiko Fujio-sensei, I think it’s a song filled with tremendous affection.

Ponyo on the CliffFujioka Fujimaki & Oohashi Nozomi

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (Ponyo on the Cliff) Nozomi Ohashi 2008
Ponyo on the CliffFujioka Fujimaki & Oohashi Nozomi

Known as the theme song of a universally recognized animated film, this track is distinguished by the duet between the then-little Nozomi Ohashi and Fujioka Fujimaki.

Its wonderful, irresistibly catchy music powerfully enhances their vocals, making everyone want to hum along.

grayHanazawa Kana

Kana Hanazawa “Gray” Lyric Video
grayHanazawa Kana

Kana Hanazawa, who is also known for singing numerous anime songs.

The track “Haiiro” (Gray) was newly written as the ending theme for the anime Dark Gathering, in which she voices a character.

It’s a song that likens deep sorrow to a gray sky filled with rain.

In the latter half, it suggests that the sky will clear someday.

It seems like a song that could soothe you in tough times.

And because it carries a positive message, it can also be enjoyed as a song of encouragement.

Be sure to check it out along with its beautiful music video.

Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu

This song is striking for its sound-effect-like phrases that feel like a magical incantation in the chorus.

Its unconventional singing style and anything-goes lyrics have captivated both children and adults.

It has been covered and passed down by various artists, including Golden Bomber and Momoiro Clover Z.

In conclusion

Were you able to remember your childhood self? I also mixed in some relatively new recommended songs.

Every one of them is something I’d love to introduce as a “masterpiece.” Of course, there are still many tracks I couldn’t include yet, so I’ll be updating this from time to time.

Please drop by again when you have a moment.