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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!

Funny songs recommended for kids: Japanese tracks that will make you laugh (11–20)

MomotaroSuiyōbi no Campanella

When it comes to unique songs that kids might also enjoy, wouldn’t Wednesday Campanella’s “Momotarō” be a great pick? The lyrics, based on the Momotarō folktale and spun with a unique interpretation, are packed with witty lines that make you chuckle.

And the real highlight is that very distinctive chorus! The choreography for the chorus is especially simple, making it easy and fun for children to dance along.

While many of the lyrics might be a bit challenging for kids, KOM_I’s distinctive vocal style and laid-back vibe make it a song that both children and adults can enjoy.

blowRIP SLYME

RIP SLYME is known for singing lots of fun songs that get everyone hyped.

They’re a very popular group with light, bouncy rap and catchy pop choruses.

Their song “Blow” is a single released in 2006.

When it comes to sources of energy, it’s different for everyone—love, fun times, funny stories, jokes, and so on.

The lyrics are packed with those kinds of pick-me-ups, so if you want to refresh yourself or need some power to live positively, give this song a listen! And of course, it’s even more fun to sing together with everyone!

PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

【MV】PERFECT HUMAN / RADIO FISH
PERFECT HUMANRADIO FISH

There have long been cases where comedians seriously try their hand at being music artists, release a track, and it unexpectedly becomes a hot topic and a popular song.

Many comedians have released famous songs that everyone knows.

PERFECT HUMAN is a track released by Oriental Radio under the group name RADIO FISH.

Atsuhiko Nakata’s dapper look and the humorous dance are especially memorable.

Kids will probably want to imitate it, too.

It could be a fun way to get some exercise by dancing along with your children.

Please, MuscleSakura Hibiki (CV: Fairouz Ai) & Machio Naruzo (CV: Ishikawa Kaito) / Machio Naruzo (CV: Ishikawa Kaito)

“Onegai Muscle” was used as the opening song for the TV anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”, which tells the story of girls who get hooked on the world of strength training.

While the singer is credited as Hibiki Sakura, the protagonist who appears in the anime, the actual vocals are performed by Ai Fairouz, who voices the protagonist, and Kaito Ishikawa, who plays the gym trainer.

It’s a song that conveys the appeal of strength training in a fun way, so listening to it while working out with your kids could make your training lively and enjoyable.

Ebi KanicsKeroponzu

Ebi Kanix / Keropons [Official Music Video]
Ebi KanicsKeroponzu

It’s a bright, fun, and amusing song that’s perfect for children’s recitals—that’s “Ebi Kanix.” The rhythm is pop and the tempo isn’t fast, so it’s very easy to dance to.

There aren’t any difficult lyrics, so it’s easy to memorize and sing.

The song is about two and a half minutes long, so it’s designed so kids won’t get tired or bored.

It’s also recommended because teachers can easily teach the dance and the song to the children.

Bewitching Hour NightBikkeburanka VS Okazaki Taiiku

Vicke Blanka VS Okazaki Taiiku – Trickery Hour Night
Bewitching Hour NightBikkeburanka VS Okazaki Taiiku

“Bakashi HOUR NIGHT” is a collaborative work by Vickeblanka, who centers his music around the piano, and Okazaki Taiiku, who produces songs across various genres with a foundation in programming.

With its soaring chorus and the sounds of synthesizers and programmed beats, the track is crafted with EDM in mind.

If you’re looking to boost your energy, an EDM-style song like this is highly recommended.

The lyrics are also very unique, and kids who love games are sure to relate.

It’s a track that can really liven up a house party or a car ride on a drive.

Fun songs recommended for kids: Japanese tracks that will make you laugh without thinking (21–30)

The Regent’s Downfallsadamasashi

It’s a humorous song by the artist Masashi Sada, known for his mature, bittersweet style, which enjoys recognition as a gag-tinged, wistful answer song to “Kanpaku Sengen.” With a sound that’s easy for children to enjoy as a source of laughs, it’s crafted to resonate deeply with the heart.