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A Halloween song for children. A fun Halloween song.

We’ve gathered Halloween songs for kids!

Speaking of Halloween, it’s a big event that children look forward to.

It’s such a fun day—dressing up as ghosts or favorite characters and getting candy—and we want your little ones to enjoy it to the fullest!

In this article, we’ll introduce fun Halloween songs for kids.

Sing and dance together at your Halloween party, or use them as background music to liven up the event.

Listen to a variety of Halloween songs and have a blast on Halloween!

A Halloween song for children. Fun Halloween Songs (21–30)

The Song of Count von Count’s BonesSesamisutoriito

Sesame Street: Count von Count’s Bone Song (Japanese Subtitles)
The Song of Count von Count’s BonesSesamisutoriito

A counting song by the Sesame Street character Count von Count, familiar to children and adults alike.

The Count loves to count, and in this song he’s counting “bones.” The bones and the Count’s vibe are a perfect fit for the Halloween mood, making it great as party BGM and sure to liven up the atmosphere.

Enjoy a very fun and delightful spooky song.

Halloween! Halloween!Pokemon

[Official Pokémon] Halloween! Halloween! - Pokémon Kids TV [Children’s Song]
Halloween! Halloween!Pokemon

“Halloween! Halloween!” is the official Pokémon Halloween song and a perfect dance track for kids who love Pokémon! There’s a simple choreography in the chorus, so try dancing along to the melody.

It’s fun with jumps and hops, and the body-shaking moves will look absolutely adorable when kids do them! In the video, Pikachu and Eevee wander into a dance party held by Ghost-type Pokémon; though they’re scared at first, they end up having fun and dancing together with everyone.

Be sure to check it out too!

A Halloween song for children. Fun Halloween Songs (31–40)

Happy HalloweenJunky ft. Kagamine Rin

A Halloween song produced by Junky and sung by Rin Kagamine! It was created for the Family Mart “Miku LOVES Famima Campaign 4th.” The track is memorable for its spooky, Halloween-like vibe mixed with a poppy, cute feel.

It’s said that if you read the red-lettered parts of the lyrics backwards, a certain message appears… Be sure to check it out!

Go Go Ghost ShipYonezu Kenshi

A song with a title that’s perfect for Halloween from Kenshi Yonezu, who has produced numerous hit tracks! He released it around the time he began working under his real name after his Hachi moniker.

The lyrics describe spending each day feeling a bit worn out, like a ghost riding a ghost ship.

Set to those words is a melody that seems pop but carries an eerie vibe, lingering in listeners’ ears like a ghost.

Electrical ParadeDizunīrando

Electrical Parade Complete Version (Music)
Electrical ParadeDizunīrando

The first-ever nighttime parade held at Tokyo Disneyland was revived in 2001 as Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights—Disneyland’s nighttime parade! In addition to familiar Disney friends like Mickey Mouse, characters from various Disney works appear aboard illuminated floats.

The lively music and beautiful floats are sure to make Halloween night extra spectacular!

Howl at the MoonYorushika

Yorushika – Howl at the Moon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Howl at the MoonYorushika
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Howl at the Moon – Shun (Oshima Siblings)

This is Yorushika’s 10th digital-only single, created with a poetry collection by Sakutaro Hagiwara—known as the “father of modern Japanese poetry”—as its motif.

The funky beat and groovy bassline create a striking soundscape that perfectly complements Suis’s cool, dynamic vocals.

The song portrays the struggle of confronting one’s inner shadows, such as primal instincts and impulses.

Released in October 2021, it captivates with its literary worldview.

Its somewhat mysterious, mature atmosphere makes it a perfect match for slightly dark Halloween costumes like werewolves or vampires.

It’s also a great pick when you want to film a stylish dance video.

Welcome to Halloween Town

A song many people have heard.

When it comes to Halloween, this is the song that comes to mind for many parents and teachers.

That mysterious intro really gets your heart racing, doesn’t it? The lyrics are in English, but this is a great chance to learn the meaning and pronunciation while memorizing and singing together.

It could be exciting to change your voice, get into character, and sing as you play.

Splitting into groups and creating parts would be fun, too.

As Halloween approaches, I can just picture the adorable sight of children hearing it around town and spontaneously breaking into song.