Dreaming Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Dreaming, known for singing many songs related to Anpanman, is widely active: they also perform theme songs for kids’ anime and excel at children’s songs and traditional singalong pieces.
Here is a ranking-style introduction to some of the most popular songs by Dreaming.
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Dreaming Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Anpanman Ondo ’99doriimingu15rank/position

When it comes to anime songs, you just can’t leave out the “ondo” style.
Many anime have used ondo as their theme song, and here’s “Anpanman Ondo,” sung by Anpanman, released in 1999.
Micman’s top-notch MC skills shine, and of course, Tendonman—one of Anpanman’s most charming characters—delivers a part that’s a must-listen even for non-fans.
Anpanman Ondo ’89doriimingu16rank/position

“Anpanman Ondo ’89” is an essential song for the Bon Odori at children’s festivals.
It introduces the traditional Japanese festival dance chant through the popular anime Anpanman.
Even children who aren’t very familiar with Bon Odori can feel a sense of closeness if it’s an Anpanman song!
The Cake-Making Songdoriimingu17rank/position

It’s a song with the theme “Let’s make a cake with Anpanman and everyone!” The tune is cheerful and puts you in a happy, bouncy mood.
Above all, the cute lyrics are memorable, and it’s so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along after just one listen.
That’s no surprise, since the lyrics were written by Takashi Yanase, making it easy for even small children to enjoy.
Sunsun Exercisedoriimingu18rank/position

Anpanman’s exercise number, “Sansan Taiso.” Since it’s part of the Anpanman series, which is hugely popular with young children, it’s easy to get into.
It starts with a marching rhythm—one, two, three—and lets kids have fun moving their bodies: waving their hands, stretching to the side, and twirling their arms.
Encourage them with phrases like, “Let’s move our bodies full of energy like Anpanman!” and “Spread your hands wide,” and lead the routine with big, dynamic actions to keep it lively.
Sidor and Modoro, 2011doriimingu19rank/position

This song, starring twin baby hippos, is an adorably cute piece that softens the heart just by listening! You can almost see the joy of growth as a brand-new life takes its first steps in nature and begins to sing.
Takashi Yanase’s warm worldview is beautifully expressed through Dreaming’s clear, transparent harmonies.
The track was included in the CD book released in July 2011, “Te no Hira o Taiyō ni 50th Anniversary CD: Ikiteiru kara Utaunda! Vol.
3 Dreaming,” and can also be heard on the album “Soreike! Anpanman Best Hit ’13.”
Jin jin jindoriimingu20rank/position

There are actually many songs that can be called Anpanman Christmas songs, but among them, this track sung by Dreaming is quite unique.
Rather than an overly bright and cheerful Christmas vibe, it features a slightly moody, Nordic feel, along with rhythmic lyrics that create a distinct world.
It’s also catchy enough that you might find yourself humming it if you let your guard down.
Dreaming Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Dandelion-chan’s Songdoriimingu21rank/position

A song imbued with Takashi Yanase’s gentle message: like a dandelion that turns to fluff and sets off on a journey, you can bloom boldly and brightly wherever you go.
Dreaming’s crystal-clear harmonies color the bright, serene melody, wrapping listeners in warmth.
The track has been used as an insert song and ending theme for the anime “Go! Anpanman,” and is also included on the compilation album “Anpanman Best Hit ’13.” It’s a perfect tune for parents and children to hum together—an encouraging song that gently gives kids a push forward.


