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[Gag/Random] Funny Anime Songs Special [Karaoke]

In this article, we’ll round up and introduce some fun anime songs that are perfect for karaoke.

If you want to liven up the atmosphere or make your listeners laugh, these picks should help you choose the right songs.

Of course, some songs have funny lyrics, but what we especially want you to focus on are the ones with choreography.

If you can sing while dancing, it’ll go over even better!

This might also be perfect for those looking for a hidden talent act for year-end or New Year parties.

Be sure to check it out to the end!

[Gag/Weird] Fun Anime Song Special [Karaoke] (41–50)

Matsuken Samba IIGureisu (CV: M·A·O) = Kenzaburou (CV: Kazuhiko Inoue)

TV anime “Villainess Reincarnated Old Man” Non-Credit ED Video | Grace = Kenzaburo (CV: Kazuhiko Inoue, CV: M·A·O) ‘Matsuken Samba II’
Matsuken Samba II Grace (CV: M.A.O) = Kenzaburou (CV: Kazuhiko Inoue)

Sing it with full energy and high spirits! It’s a cover of a classic hit that sparked a social phenomenon around 2003, and it’s been chosen as the ending theme for the January 2025 anime “The Middle-Aged Man Reincarnated as a Villainess.” Voice actors Kazuhiko Inoue and M.A.O perform it as a unit, and it perfectly matches the anime’s humor-filled world.

Thanks to its up-tempo, lively rhythm, just listening to it will boost your energy.

It’s the perfect track to light up the room at karaoke!

Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” × TV Anime “MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES” Collaboration Music Video #BBBB Dance
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

The song written as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime Mashle: Magic and Muscles features a catchy, rhythmic sound and an addictive track.

Its lyrics carry a strong message that embodies the protagonist’s determination to take on a world where magic is the norm using nothing but physical strength.

The track’s appeal lies in Creepy Nuts’ hip-hop style blended with elements of Jersey club for a fresh sonic approach.

As a tie-in with the anime airing since January 2024, it has garnered attention, and a cute dance has also trended on social media.

The piece offers a musicality anyone can enjoy, while also serving as a motivational anthem that gives a push to those working hard.

It’s a perfect song for junior high school students dedicated to their clubs and studies.

The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Butt Detective: “Pfft and Hm! Case-Solving Dance” / Butt Detective: “A Wind-Breaking Victory Dance”
The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Oshiri Tantei features a protagonist with a face like a butt—surreally strange yet irresistibly charming.

It began in 2012 as a picture book for preschoolers, then expanded into a children’s book series in 2015, becoming hugely popular among kids.

The song introduced here is the opening theme of the TV anime adaptation that started airing in 2018, performed by actor Taiki Ise.

Its delightfully laid-back melody and humorous lyrics fit the series perfectly.

Be sure to also check out the music video to enjoy the choreography by TEMPURA KIDZ!

Little sister, please!Taketatsu Ayana

The song that drew attention as the ending theme of the first episode of a 2010 TV anime is a fresh, electronic-tinged anison bursting with energy and pop sensibility.

Its slightly tsundere-flavored emotional expression and catchy melody are appealing, and the composition and arrangement by TRI-ReQ and KAZU feature a striking, hard-hitting beat.

Ayana Taketatsu’s distinctive vocals, which make full use of her voice acting prowess, further enhance the overall mood of the track.

The song is included on the December 2010 album “Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Ending Theme Collection” and has captivated many fans.

It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke gatherings for anime and Vocaloid enthusiasts, highly recommended for those who want to sing their hearts out and have a great time.

Kill Me Baby!yasuna to so-nya

With an avant‑garde, two-beat style reminiscent of Russian folk songs and a boldly crafted chorus in an irregular time signature, this track brilliantly embodies the world of the anime Kill Me Baby.

Released as a double A-side single in January 2012 with three different editions, each version includes unique remixes and commercial-style short skits, plus a clever gimmick where lining up the covers forms a four-panel comic.

The lively back-and-forth that showcases the personalities of voice actors Chinatsu Akasaki and Mutsumi Tamura is another highlight, and the single became a major hit, reaching No.

13 on the Oricon Weekly chart and No.

9 on the Daily chart.

For karaoke, it’s highly recommended to sing it as a duo and enjoy the call-and-response.