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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 (21–30)

TK parody song medleyKamon Tatsuo

Actually, Mr. Komuro and I are the same age.
TK parody song medleyKamon Tatsuo

It’s a medley that lines up Tetsuya Komuro’s songs and presents parody versions of them, creating a sense of consistency within its comedic style.

While the lyrics are humorous, the sound and melodies are conscious of the originals, and that stylishness further accentuates the fun.

What’s important is which words are used at the very beginning of each song’s chorus; they bring out similar words and expand ideas from there.

With the overlap of fast-paced sound and comedic lyrics, it feels like a piece that expresses fun in a straightforward way.

Youth Folk Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

This is a medley that presents humorous parody songs set to various classic tracks known as “youth folk.” The gentle melodies of folk contrasted with the comedic lyrics create a gap that elicits laughter.

Another key point is how each parody is crafted: some focus on the sound and feel of the words, while others develop ideas from the original lyrics, building distinct worlds in a variety of ways.

It’s also fun to listen with an ear for how the parodies subvert expectations—through wording, rhythm, and other techniques.

Funny parody songs. Hilarious popular parody songs (31–40)

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

[Parody Song] “Habit” That Only People Who Really Hate Math Will Understand lololololol [SEKAI NO OWARI]
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Habit,” which became a hot topic when the four members took on full-fledged dancing, features a quirky, addictive choreography that matches the song’s world perfectly! How about turning “Habit” into a parody and livening up your next karaoke session? A lot of people disliked math—or still do—so let’s turn those feelings into lyrics! If you break into laughter at lyrics that every math hater can relate to—like rejecting numbers the moment you see them—you’re not alone.

The original song’s vibe is still there, so it should be easy to sing.

GO! GO! Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

It’s a medley that takes songs everyone has heard—starting with children’s songs—and rearranges them with comical lyrics.

Just when you think the lyrics are the same as the original, they start to veer off little by little, subverting listener expectations in various ways.

Another key point is the parodies that focus on the sound of the words, leading to big developments that aren’t related to the story, which adds to the comedy.

It’s a fun, lighthearted medley that sneaks in moments of shock amid the easygoing music.

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

[Hiroshi Nohara] Sure, I’ll take out a loan / Sure, with pleasure – parody song [voice impression]
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

This is a parody of Kent-san’s “Hai Yorokonde,” themed around the life of Hiroshi Nohara, the father from the popular anime Crayon Shin-chan.

Set to a light, upbeat melody, it sings about the struggles of a salaryman—like having a long mortgage still to pay and being stuck working overtime because the job just won’t end.

A key point is that it doesn’t only dwell on hardship; it also conveys his love for his family, which in turn communicates the dependable image of a father working hard for them.

It even comes across as a kind of anthem cheering on salarymen everywhere who are doing their best for their families.

A fun “Heaven and Hell” with Shuzo Matsuoka

Heaven and Hell with Ultraman (with Nico Nico Douga comments)
A fun “Heaven and Hell” with Shuzo Matsuoka

A brilliant parody song blessed by the gods of laughter, this irresistibly catchy track will have you humming along before you know it.

The lyrics, infused with Shuzo Matsuoka’s fiery spirit, blend perfectly with the sweeping orchestral melody to put a smile on every listener’s face.

Since its first reveal on a comedy show in April 2015, it has exploded in popularity across social media.

It’s the perfect song for soothing a tired heart or pumping up the energy with friends.

Highly recommended not only for fans of Shuzo Matsuoka, but also for anyone looking to blow off some stress.

Listen to this track, and you’ll surely rediscover the true meaning of the word “ganbaru” (to give it your all).

Sazae-san Parody Song ‘Senior-san’

A parody of 'Sazae-san' called 'Senior-san'—aiming for a cheerful, lively, and smiling senior life. #parodysong #anthemforseniors #Sazaesan
Sazae-san Parody Song 'Senior-san'

How about arranging and performing a song everyone knows—the theme from a beloved national anime? Here’s an idea for a parody of “Sazae-san” called “Senior-san.” The original “Sazae-san” is loved for lyrics that capture the charm of Sazae-san herself, while “Senior-san” stands out with unique lyrics that weave in everyday mishaps and relatable situations.

It cleverly turns small, chuckle-worthy moments from daily life into lyrics, so give it a try and sing along!