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 songs. Hilarious popular parody songs (31–40)
[Zootopia Parody Song] I Tried Singing the Theme Song of Neetopia
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A parody song that riffs on the theme song from Disney’s Zootopia has become hugely popular.
Its lyrics humorously portray a NEET’s daily life, and it has racked up over one million views.
The mischievous, prankish feel of the lyrics is irresistibly catchy—you might find yourself laughing every time you listen.
It’s a perfect track for a breather or a change of pace, so I recommend it when you’re feeling a bit tired.
With its earworm melody and distinctive lyrics, you’ll probably end up humming along before you know it.
If you want to blow off some steam or just have a laugh, be sure to give it a listen.
Parody of “240 Million Eyes”: “240 Million Retirements”Gō Hiromi

Here’s an idea for a parody of Hiromi Go’s classic hit, “240 Million Eyes,” titled “240 Million Retirements.” It tackles Japan’s well-known issue of a declining birthrate and aging population.
Everyone grows old after they’re born, but this song turns anxieties about old age—like small pensions and having to take part-time jobs just to get by—into laughter through sheer momentum.
There’s a poignant line that says, “About the only pleasure on a small pension is a public bath,” yet even with such themes, it has a curious charm that makes you raise your voice and get hyped for the final “Japan!”
RobinsonAsakura Saya

Saya Asakura is a singer-songwriter who has attracted attention for covering many songs in her native Yamagata dialect.
Her rendition of Spitz’s “Robinson” also takes on a completely different vibe with its distinctive folk-style phrasing and Yamagata vernacular—it almost feels like a parody song.
Parody of ‘Kanpaku Sengen’: ‘Koki Sengen’ (Seventieth Birthday Declaration)sadamasashi

Let’s try singing a parody of Masashi Sada’s massive hit.
Here’s an idea for “Koki Sengen” (Seventieth-Birthday Declaration), a parody of “Kanpaku Sengen” (The Regent’s Declaration).
While “Kanpaku Sengen” is characterized by lyrics that demand a husband’s authority yet reveal weakness and dependency, expressing clumsy affection, “Koki Sengen” humorously sings about things that may happen in the life ahead—messages to share before reaching one’s seventieth birthday.
Some of you might even feel, “Hey, this is about me!” Give it a try and make it your own.
Parody of ‘Youthful Days’: ‘Pension Days’Morita Kōichi to Toppugyaran

Let’s try arranging a famous song themed around youth and turning it into a parody! Here are some ideas for the parody of ‘Seishun Jidai’ titled ‘Nenkin Jidai.’ While ‘Seishun Jidai’ is known for its striking lyrics that express the confusion and feelings experienced during one’s youth, ‘Nenkin Jidai’ sings about the real, inescapable issues surrounding pensions.
Many people may be captivated by the gap between ‘Seishun Jidai’ and ‘Nenkin Jidai.’ Pay attention to the lyrics that will make you want to nod along and say, ‘That’s exactly how it is.’
Funny parody songs. Popular laugh-out-loud parody songs (41–50)
Parody of ‘Breathless’: ‘Retirement, Bring It On’sawada kenji

Here are some ideas for a parody of the classic song “Katte ni Shiyagare,” titled “Teinen Kiyagare,” which captures emotions like missed connections with someone, regret, and a resolution forged in the heart.
While the original song focuses on the feelings at the moment of parting and one’s own version of love directed at the other person, “Teinen Kiyagare” features realistic lyrics that will resonate with those who, before retirement, are starting to think about life in their later years.
There’s no end to worries—about savings, about health—but its forward-looking lyrics offer encouragement.
Parody of ‘A Thousand Winds’: ‘Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife’Akiyama Masashi

How about singing Masafumi Akikawa’s famous song “A Thousand Winds” with a completely different vibe? Here’s an idea for a parody version titled “Becoming a Hindrance to My Wife.” The familiar piano intro may feel purifying, but the lyrics take a sudden turn: Even if I retire, please keep working.
We have no savings.
Even if I find a job, don’t count on me.
I’ll quit right away.
I have no motivation.
Even if I get in my wife’s way, I’ll survive.
There’s something almost refreshing about this unflinchingly frank attitude.
A couple that can say this much might, in a sense, have an unadorned and wonderful relationship.



