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!
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Funny parody song. Hilarious popular parody songs (1–10)
On the Day of Departure

This is a parody of the classic graduation song “Tabidachi no Hi ni,” reworked with relatable themes for big eaters.
The singer’s strong vocals make the humor come through even more.
The final crescendo is a highlight in the original, and you can really feel that momentum in the parody, too.
It’s a standout parody that depicts firm resolve and someone following their own path.
People who eat a lot or have put on a little weight will relate.
However, those who feel self-conscious about their body shape might want to skip it.
Let’s go to Hello Work.

This is a song I recommend when you want laughter and healing.
A famous tune everyone knows is reborn with slightly quirky lyrics.
The pairing of the familiar original melody and the witty words is exquisite.
No one would have expected the theme song from a movie released in November 2013 to make an appearance in this form.
This work not only soothes a tired heart, but also offers a deep sense of satire on modern society.
Whether you’re job hunting or just worn out from work, give it a listen.
It’s sure to lift your spirits.
Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking Theme Song

This is a parody song with lyrics added to The Parade of the Tin Soldiers, known as the theme for Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking, which originally has no words.
It tells of a summer day when, while spending time with the windows open, a pigeon flew in from the sky.
The pigeon that entered through one window flew back out through another, expressing the realization that the singer’s room had simply been used as a shortcut.
The sprightly feel packed into phrases like “whoosh, it came flying in” and “it was taking a shortcut” is particularly memorable.
Funny parody songs. Laugh-out-loud popular parody songs (11–20)
Wellerman (Sea Shanty)Nathan Evans

Some people may find it hard to come up with parody lyrics for Japanese songs.
That might be because they’re too fixated on the original lyrics’ imagery.
In that case, I recommend making parodies of Western songs.
If the song already went viral on social media, you’re likely familiar with it, which makes it easier to sing.
One particularly parody-friendly song is Nathan Evans’s “Wellerman.” Its tempo is slow, so it’s okay even if you fit the lyrics in a bit forcefully.
MaybeNON STYLE

This song humorously portrays the misunderstandings and fantasies men harbor in everyday life.
NON STYLE turned it into a delightful parody version.
The self-centered interpretations from a male perspective are sure to make you laugh.
Originally released by Doburock in May 2013, the track was covered by NON STYLE with their own unique twist.
Their performances on stage and TV became a hot topic.
It’s recommended for when you’re tired or need a change of pace.
You might just find yourself relating to its humor-packed lyrics.
It’s a track full of NON STYLE’s charm—why not give it a listen?
Fate

This is a parody of Official HIGE DANDism’s hit song “Shukumei,” sung with classic school-trip clichés.
Even within its brief two minutes, it’s packed with relatable moments that make you nod along.
It follows the royal-road style of parody songs and features punchy lyrics.
You could say it truly captures the “fate” of a school trip.
The singer, Atori Makoto, is a major creator of parody songs.
Their other tracks are fun too, so be sure to give them a listen.
flying getTakayu ki 01

This is a video of someone singing AKB48’s “Flying Get” melody with all the lyrics replaced by the names of Ultra Monsters that appeared in past Ultraman series.
It’s impressive how it features a wide range of monsters, from the early ones to those from the Heisei-era and later Ultraman shows.



