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[For Men] A Definitive and Up-to-Date Collection of Anime Songs That Hype Up Parties and Performances [2026]

Anime songs now feel not only beloved by anime fans, but also widely recognized in living rooms across the country.

Many people probably choose anison as a go-to option to sing for party entertainment or performances.

This time, under the theme “Anime Songs That Hype Up Parties and Performances for Men,” we researched tracks spanning from the Showa and Heisei eras all the way to Reiwa.

From sing-along must-have classics to over-the-top killer tunes perfect for gags, we’re bringing you a wide-ranging lineup.

The first half features the latest numbers, while the middle and latter sections are packed with timeless crowd-pleasers.

We’ve basically selected songs originally sung by male vocalists, but there are also some sung by women—so if you’re confident in your voice, definitely give them a try!

[For Men] Definitive and Latest Anime Songs That Hype Up Parties and Performances [2026] (41–50)

BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

The exhilarating melody and powerful drum patterns brilliantly capture the sensation of sprinting forward.

Crafted by Kenshi Yonezu, this piece portrays the courage and passion of taking on figure skating through the metaphor of a bow and arrow.

It vividly depicts both the challenger striving to surpass themselves and the bonds with those who support them, achieving a fine balance between the allure of sports and human drama.

Released in January 2025, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Medalist.” Yonezu, a fan of the original work, personally requested to create the anime’s theme song—a background that is reflected in the work’s high level of polish.

From brisk exit scenes to dynamic performances at school sports days, the song’s tone complements the powerful movements of children and stands out as one of its key charms.

[For Men] Guaranteed Hits and Latest Anime Songs for Party Performances and Skits [2026] (51–60)

ONE PIECE

We are!kitadani hiroshi

TV Anime “ONE PIECE” 1000th Episode Commemoration: We Are!
We are!kitadani hiroshi

This is the song used as the very first opening theme for One Piece, a work that represents Japan.

As a track that symbolizes the series, it’s frequently heard and highly recognizable, which is a major characteristic.

The lyrics depict themes like voyaging and adventure, aligning with the story of the series and conveying an uplifting sense of setting out on a journey.

As the title suggests, the bond with one’s comrades is an important keyword shared by both the work and the song, and you can feel the energy coming from that as well.

Overall, it has a very bright atmosphere, so it’s a song I’d like to see performed with a lively smile, expressing the importance of friendship.

Space Battleship Yamatosasaki isao

Space Battleship Yamato (1) / Isao Sasaki + The Royal Knights
Space Battleship Yamatosasaki isao

The opening theme song of the anime Space Battleship Yamato.

Even if you’ve never seen the show itself, the song is so popular it’s even included in textbooks, so many people know it.

If you really go for it and sing with all your heart, everyone will probably clap along and join in the excitement.

Doraemon

DoraemonHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Doraemon (Official Video)
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Known as a pure and heartwarming pop song, this piece was released in February 2018 as the theme song for a beloved national anime.

Written by Gen Hoshino for the film version, it was later adopted as the opening theme for the TV anime series as well.

The lyrics, which include an homage to Fujiko F.

Fujio and weave in the work’s worldview, have a popular appeal that resonates across generations.

The chorus practically begs for a sing-along, so at social events it’s recommended that everyone joins in together.

Hoshino’s warm vocals and message full of hope are sure to touch people’s hearts across age groups.

It’s a song that men and women alike can enjoy, making it useful in a variety of situations.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

“Cruel Angel’s Thesis” MUSIC VIDEO (HD ver.) / Zankoku na Tenshi no Te-ze “The Cruel Angel’s Thesis”
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A classic that became one of the most famous anime songs of the 1990s—and arguably a national hit that transcends the anime-song category—A Cruel Angel’s Thesis boasts widespread recognition.

As everyone knows, it’s the theme song for the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and was released in 1995 as Yoko Takahashi’s 11th single.

It’s an iconic piece for the Evangelion series and, as mentioned above, has a popularity that goes beyond being a mere anime song, leading many artists to cover it.

Many of us still vividly remember Takahashi’s powerful performance of A Cruel Angel’s Thesis as part of a special segment in the 72nd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Precisely because it’s such a celebrated song, it’s sure to hype up any party with a wide range of age groups.

That said, it’s a challenging track for men to sing in the original key.

You could drop it an octave, but if you push through and sing it in the original key all the way, you can expect the crowd to get even more fired up!

Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle- Rhyme Anima

Hypnosis Microphone -Rhyme Anima-Division All Stars

Of course, voice acting is their main line of work, but these voice actors also engage in a wide range of artistic activities—and now they even rap, which is pretty surprising.

Widely known by the nickname “HypMic,” Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle- is a hugely popular multimedia project where the characters engage in rap battles.

With well-known hip-hop artists contributing to the lyrics and tracks, HypMic has drawn attention beyond just voice actor fans.

The TV anime that aired in 2020, Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle- Rhyme Anima, features the opening theme Hypnosis Mic -Rhyme Anima-, a song that would absolutely hype up any party if you performed it as a fun number.

Since it’s meant to be performed by multiple people, even those who feel hesitant about rapping could probably power through on momentum.

If possible, practice well and show off rap skills impressive enough to surprise everyone at the party!

Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

There’s no doubt that anyone can hum this, as it’s the opening theme song for the Nippon TV series “Let’s Go! Anpanman.” As a song praising Anpanman—whose only friend is courage—it draws attention at any moment, whether at the start or end of a party.