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Parody Versions of the Children's Song “Oshōgatsu” | Hilarious and Not-So-Hilarious!? Check Out the Shocking Lyrics!

During the New Year holidays, it’s easy to find yourself humming the children’s song “Oshogatsu.” By changing just a few words in the lyrics of this well-known tune, time with family and friends can become even more fun! In this article, we introduce parody versions of “Oshogatsu.” We’ve picked a variety of arrangements—from ones themed around New Year’s traditions, to self-deprecating jokes, to realistic versions with a touch of gloom.

Some will definitely feel relatable! It also sounds fun to create your own twist.

In any case, it’s best to welcome the festive New Year with a smile! Be sure to liven things up with your favorite or self-made parody lyrics.

Parody Versions of the Children's Song “Oshōgatsu” | Funny and Not-So-Funny!? Check Out the Shocking Lyrics! (21–30)

New Year at FC Tokyo

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Original song – Shirasu – Shirasu

FC Tokyo wants to fire up the New National Stadium from New Year’s Day! This is a parody song packed with that feeling.

In the original lyrics, it’s about games you want to play during the New Year, but in this version it expresses a strong desire to watch FC Tokyo’s matches.

The red and blue that appear in the lyrics are the colors used in FC Tokyo’s emblem and uniforms.

It captures the fan sentiment of being unable to wait for a match so thrilling that those red and blue colors will shake not only the pitch but the stands as well.

A hip-hop-style New Year

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♪ Original song – Mizokami Tanbo – Mizokami Tanbo

This version changes both the melody and the lyrical nuance into a slightly mischievous hip-hop vibe.

Like the original song, it sings about New Year’s games, but it also adds classic New Year’s scenes like eating mochi and mandarins and handing out otoshidama.

It might be nice to add lyrics about New Year’s events and traditions unique to your own family, too.

The melody is stylish, so you might not realize at first that the theme is New Year’s, but the contents depict a very warm, homey New Year in this parody song.

Come quickly, Christmas

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Original song – Kojima – Kojima

As soon as Christmas is over, some of you probably can’t wait for next year’s Christmas.

If that’s you, why not pass the time by singing this parody song while you wait? The lyrics here are a little mischievous, but it’s also fun to pack them with the things you genuinely want to do at Christmas.

Eating cake, getting presents, going to see the lights—just thinking about it is exciting.

Let your thoughts wander to that thrilling Christmas and sing your heart out!

payday

[Children’s Song] A Parody About a Tough New Year [Distress]
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This is a parody song that replaces New Year’s Day with payday.

Payday is a happy day for everyone, right? You get excited thinking, What should I buy? What delicious food should I eat? But in this parody, the mood doesn’t seem so cheerful… It seems the reason is debt.

For those in debt, payday equals repayment day.

That means the money comes in and then quickly flows right back out.

At the end of the song, the singer wishes for the day of full repayment to come soon.

A high-resolution New Year

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A high-resolution New Year

Set to the melody of “Oshogatsu,” this is a song that sings about classic New Year’s “relatable moments.” Things like the foods from osechi that tend to be left over, handing your New Year’s gift money to your parents for safekeeping, or feeling it’s a hassle when you get a New Year’s card from someone you didn’t send one to… I think these are things everyone has felt at least once.

The original New Year’s song is about looking forward to a play-centered New Year, but by changing it to content everyone can relate to, it turns into a song that makes people laugh and say, “So true!” Why not look for more highly specific, relatable moments and try singing those as well?