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Funny parody song. A laugh-out-loud popular parody track.

Parody songs—we used to sing them all the time when we were kids, right?

Parody songs are a really fun genre: they make you laugh out loud and sometimes even lead to unexpected discoveries.

This time, we’ve selected and compiled a bunch of hilarious parody songs from various genres, including anime theme songs, J-pop, and comedy shows.

How about giving them a try when you’re feeling a bit tired and want a good laugh to reset your mood?

I’m sure you’ll find a laugh-out-loud parody that hits your sweet spot.

Be sure to find your favorite!

Funny parody songs. Laugh-out-loud popular parody songs (61–70)

FlamingoYonezu Kenshi

[Parody Song] "Flamingo" Non-Popular Version [Kenshi Yonezu] [TikTok]
FlamingoYonezu Kenshi

“Flamingo” is a medium-tempo track that combines a funky bassline with lyrics that carry a sense of humor.

The way the word “Flamingo” is used in the chorus—catchy and pop—really showcases Kenshi Yonezu’s knack for wordplay.

If you’re doing a parody version, you’ll want to land the laughs solidly in the chorus, too.

Don’t be shy or hesitant—just sing it out.

When young people go to karaoke together, this one is sure to get everyone hyped!

240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

[Parody Song] 240 Million Eyes: “24,000 Yen Rent” – Hiromi Go, sung by Tasukukoma
240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

This is a parody of Hiromi Go’s “24 Million Eyes” that thoroughly describes, down to the fine details, the kinds of issues you find in low-rent apartments.

The sample rent used for the cheap apartment is “24,000 yen,” echoing the original song’s title, which clearly conveys both how inexpensive it is and what kind of environment comes with that price.

It doesn’t just say the room is small; it also depicts psychological anxieties in detail—like the presence of talismanic paper charms—adding to the unease.

The fact that it’s presumed to be set in Tokyo further underscores the anxiety about the rent level.

It’s a parody that makes you feel that only those who can tolerate these conditions get to choose a low rent.

Dragon Ball “Mysterious Adventure”

[Parody Song] Dragon Ball 'Mystical Adventure' — Hikokatsu passionately sings anison in Music Station style — Manga Video
Dragon Ball “Mysterious Adventure”

This work is a parody of the opening theme from a popular anime with a devoted fanbase, packed with comedic elements.

While preserving the original melody, it delights listeners with unexpected twists.

Released in November 1986 as a tie-in song for a TV anime, it has been loved for many years since.

It’s perfect for a quick break during work or study, or for livening up gatherings with friends.

The humor-filled lyrics are sure to soothe you and bring a smile to your face.

My Past Life, Many Lifetimes Ago

[Parody Song] Zen Zen Zense (Your Name ver.) ※Spoiler Warning
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes Ago

Humor-packed parody songs have a magical power to instantly brighten everyone’s mood.

A parody based on the theme song from the film “Your Name.” can make even non-fans of the movie smile without realizing it.

Keeping the original’s pop and emotional melody, it adds lively, funny lyrics that fill you with energy just by listening! When you’re worn out from studying or work, this track blows away the fog in your head.

It’s a song crammed with charm—you’ll never get tired of it, no matter how many times you listen.

Funny parody song

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Invader Invader
Funny parody song

Isn’t this one of those famously comedic songs that makes everyone burst out laughing? And haven’t you all heard it at least once? It’s a fun tune whose quirky lyrics and melody create a charming contrast that captivates listeners.

This work preserves the appeal of the original while adding approachable, humor-filled lyrics.

That said, it’s important to make sure the words come across clearly.

To soothe a tired heart, why not find your favorite parody version and spend some time laughing?

if…DA PUMP

This is a parody of DA PUMP’s “if…” themed around how hard housewives work and the hardships they live with.

It starts from the anger toward a husband who complains without even cooking, and goes on to depict the careful budgeting to support the household and the unrecognized daily struggles.

A key point is how it cleverly incorporates phrases from the original song, making feelings like anger, anxiety, and suffering sound pop.

By vividly portraying the small details that sustain everyday life, this parody powerfully conveys just how remarkable housewives are.

A fat person’s belly goes boing.kenzy

I tried singing the parody of 'Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea' titled 'Bonyo, the Fat Belly' feat. kenzy
A fat person's belly goes boing.kenzy

He turned the theme song from the movie Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea into a parody about a girl Kenzy met at a group date who eats and drinks excessively.

The lyrics are the polar opposite of the heartwarming original—tinged with poison—so women might be put off, but this is surely one of those classic group-date clichés.