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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)

Yoko of the Port, Yokohama, YokosukaDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando

Expo lover! Tatsuo Kamon sings “Osaka-Kansai Expo” with love for the Expo and for Osaka/Kansai. Original song: ‘Minato no Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka.’
Yoko of the Port, Yokohama, YokosukaDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando

This is a song created in anticipation of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, expressing feelings connected to the event while reflecting on memories of the 1970 Osaka Expo.

Back in 1970, Tatsuo Kamon visited 21 times and collected 64 pins, and he also served as an Expo supporter in various places—experiences that infuse the song with his unique sentiment.

Because it’s written as a parody of Downtown Boogie-Woogie Band’s “Minato no Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka,” it carries a strong sense of power and momentum.

It also portrays what Osaka is like, building excitement and enthusiasm for the upcoming Expo.

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)

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.

paprikaFoorin

[Parody Song] Paprika for People Who Can’t Finish Their Summer Homework [Kenshi Yonezu × Foorin]
paprikaFoorin

This is a parody of Paprika—known as a song by Foorin and Kenshi Yonezu—centered on the universal agony of not finishing summer homework.

It portrays the rising panic as the deadline looms while you’re busy playing, and the painful struggle of trying desperately to tackle the homework but making little progress.

In addition to the work not moving forward, it shows how temptations linger all around; the moment you let your guard down, time slips away to those distractions, deepening the suffering in a familiar vicious cycle.

Because the song ends in resignation, it leaves listeners with the impression that it’s prompting them to question whether that outcome is really okay.

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.

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).

There’s Always Tomorrow: National Pension VersionSakamoto Kyu

“Ashita ga Aru sa” in the “National Pension Version.” #parodySong #AnthemForSeniors #AshitaGaAruSa #NationalPension
There's Always Tomorrow: National Pension VersionSakamoto Kyu

Let’s try arranging and singing a classic song that people have listened to when they’re tired or about to lose heart! Here are some ideas for the “There’s Always Tomorrow” National Pension version.

“There’s Always Tomorrow” is memorable for the hope it carries toward tomorrow and its message about the importance of not giving up and continuing to strive even after failure.

This time, since it’s a National Pension version, the key point is lyrics that express thoughts and feelings about the National Pension.

People have various feelings about the National Pension, but with lyrics that are positive and uplifting, it seems like it will put you in a cheerful mood.