Funny songs recommended for kids: Japanese music that will make you laugh without even trying when you listen.
We’ve put together a collection of fun songs recommended for kids!
From tracks with laugh-out-loud lyrics to songs with memorable melodies and dance tunes with unique choreography, we’ve selected unforgettable Japanese songs you won’t be able to get out of your head once you hear—or see—them!
Give them a listen when you’re feeling down, don’t want to think about anything, or want to get hyped with friends.
They’re perfect for karaoke too, so practice any songs you like.
Pick these when everything else on the playlist is serious, and you might just become the crowd favorite!
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Fun songs recommended for kids: Japanese tracks that will make you laugh (1–10)
Please give me a big dick.doburokku

“Please Give Me a Big One” is a comedy bit by the duo Doburokku.
It’s a popular song because the story—an exchange between a farmer searching the forest for medicine to help his ailing mother and a god—is amusing.
The tune evokes 1980s folk, giving it a nostalgic feel.
Doburokku’s vocals have plenty of power, very much in line with what you’d expect from seasoned comedians.
The lyrics are risqué, but they’re relatively mild, so it’s a song that people of various ages can probably enjoy and laugh at.
Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandoicchiman

“UMAverous” is a collaboration track between MONKEY MAJIK—who release a wide variety of songs ranging from breezy tunes to energizing numbers—and the comedy duo Sandwichman.
Its rhythm evokes American ’80s disco and funk, giving it a nostalgic feel that will make you want to move your body.
Sandwichman’s dapper look also matches the song perfectly.
The dance is fun too, so try dancing together at karaoke!
Chu-chu-ruuRADWIMPS

“Chutchurū” is the theme song for the program “Odomo TV,” where top creators earnestly engage with children’s uninhibited ideas.
Later, RADWIMPS recreated the song in collaboration with the children.
Because Yojiro Noda has produced such a wide variety of music, I think he was able to craft a wonderful piece from a child’s perspective.
The track also features the adorable voices of children singing, so families with kids will likely enjoy singing along together.
Funny songs recommended for kids: Japanese tracks that will make you laugh (11–20)
Bean Squadron Bibin-Biinokaasan to issho

The TV program “Okaasan to Issho” is well-known as a children’s show packed with content that kids can enjoy.
It features many bright songs that children can easily sing and dance to.
The song introduced here is “Omame Sentai Bibinbiiin.” Adorable little beans cheerfully sing about the importance of beans.
The beans are depicted with 3D animation, so the cute dance in the chorus is a must-see.
Try using it for kindergarten sports days or school performances.
Why the heck, geez!?Hamada Bamyubamyu

A national celebrity, Downtown’s Masatoshi Hamada, as an idol!? “Nandeyanen-nen” is a song released under the name Hamada Pamyu Pamyu.
It was created as part of a project born from the TV show “Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!” called the “Hamada Idolization Plan.” The song was written and composed by Yasutaka Nakata, a leading figure in Japanese electronic music.
It’s an upbeat track that gets both adults and kids excited.
Since the key is low, it’s also recommended for men to sing.
sense of shameshuuchishin

Shuchishin was a unit formed by Takeshi Tsuruno, Naoki Nokubo, and Yusuke Kamiji, and it took the nation by storm.
Although it originated from a TV show and the members aren’t singers by trade, they became very popular.
Their song “Shuchishin,” which shares the unit’s name, is a track where the members—known for making embarrassing remarks on the show—comfort themselves while also giving energy to us listeners.
With its catchy pop sound and easy-to-understand lyrics, it’s the kind of song kids could imitate and dance to.
Ms. YoshikoKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata is a national star, and I bet everyone has at least one song of his they love.
While many of his tracks are classic, straight-down-the-line pop, Yoshiko-san stands out as an unconventional piece with a distinctly psychedelic vibe.
It also blends in Kuwata’s signature erotic flair, giving it that uniquely “Kuwata” touch that fans can’t get enough of.
It’s not really for children, but with its psychedelic feel and rhythms reminiscent of Indian music, it’s a song that both adults and kids could have fun dancing to.


