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!
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A Halloween song for children. Fun Halloween songs (41–50)
Bat SongSesamisutoriito

This is another number sung by Sesame Street’s Count von Count, a song that begins in a relaxed, piano-and-vocal style.
As you’d expect from the Count, it’s an approachable tune where he counts “one, two, three.” Even though the lyrics are in English, it features easy-to-catch words that are clear for us Japanese listeners as well.
It’s a classical waltz in 3/4 time.
A Halloween song for children. Fun Halloween Songs (51–60)
Happy Halloween HarvestDizunīrando

This is a song used in Tokyo Disneyland’s 2014 event “Happy Halloween Harvest.” It has the brightness of Dixieland music, yet with Halloween-themed lyrics.
It’s a slightly longer track, with various pieces of music and dialogue stitched together to match different parts of the event.
There are plenty of sections you can join in on in Japanese as well, starting with “Trick or Treat.” It’s a well-known tune—let’s liven up Halloween with a cheerful vibe!
Mrs. Pumpkin’s Comical Dreamhachi

This is a Halloween song released under the alternate name Hachi of the popular singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.
It’s included on Hachi’s first album, “Bouquet and a Funeral at Sea.” Speaking of Kenshi Yonezu, the hit song “Lemon” is well-known, and among children, “Paprika” is especially famous.
Despite its bright melody, “Mrs.
Pumpkin’s Comical Dream” carries a subtly eerie atmosphere.
It might feel a bit scary for preschoolers, but since many different singers have covered it, I imagine a lot of elementary school kids and older will know it.
Poupelle of Chimney TownRozarīna

Poupelle of Chimney Town is an animated film based on a picture book created by Akihiro Nishino of King Kong.
Its ending theme, a song by Rozarina that shares the film’s title, is a shimmering track that stirs the excitement of children.
Since the story takes place on Halloween, it’s a perfect fit for the holiday! There’s also a choreographed dance released to match the song, so dressing up for a Halloween party and dancing together is highly recommended.
Some kids might find Halloween a bit scary, but with this song, they can enjoy a Halloween that’s all about fun!
Halloween CarnivalSakkyoku: Matsumura Shingo / Sakushi: Nakagawa Hirotaka

A Halloween song by the kids’ music unit gaagaaS! Produced by Hirotaka Nakagawa, it’s included on “we are gaagaaS!”, which features lots of play-along songs.
Rather than being scary, the song has a pleasantly laid-back, airy melody that really stands out.
Imagine cute costumes and ghosts having a fun carnival—it’s perfect for dressing up and dancing along to the music!
Knock knock knock knock, Hello Halloween!

A hand-play song for toddlers, “Ton ton ton ton Halloween.” It’s the Halloween version of “Ton ton ton ton Hige Jiisan,” with the “Hige Jiisan” part replaced by Halloween-themed words like “pumpkin” and “Frankenstein,” making it a fun tune! Since many kids already know the melody and rhythm from “Ton ton ton ton Hige Jiisan” or “Ton ton ton ton Anpanman,” why not try playing it together for Halloween? You could even stage it with a slightly spooky vibe for a change!
Pumpkin Dancetasukukoma

Tasuku Koma, a parody-song YouTuber who’s hugely popular with kids, has released an original Halloween song.
With metallic percussive sounds, a heavy beat, and minor-key harmonies, this track boosts the Halloween vibe.
It also features easy-to-follow choreography that kids can dance to, making it a fun routine to enjoy together.
Why not dance along with your children on Halloween night?



