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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.

Dreaming Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Dokin Dokin Dokin-chan ~Dokin’s Song~doriimingu22rank/position

The long-awaited theme song for Dokin-chan carries a sexy, moody vibe reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku.

With its solid, weighty arrangement and somewhat ominous lyrics, it skews more toward a little-devil allure than Dokin-chan’s usual cute image.

It’s a fitting track for the uniquely individualistic cast of Anpanman characters.

I love Do-Re-Mi! Princess Do-Re-Midoriimingu23rank/position

Princess Doremi’s theme song, perfect for a music lover.

It’s a delightful, heart-lifting track packed with the joy of singing and dancing.

The bright, energetic personality of Princess Doremi seems to be transformed straight into the melody, making for an irresistibly cute finish.

You can hear it on the album “Go! Anpanman: 25th Anniversary Movie & TV Commemorative Works – Gather! Movie Songs,” released in July 2013, and it’s also known as the theme song for the film “The Gallant Green Onion Swordsman and Princess Doremi.” If your child is starting to take an interest in music, be sure to listen to it together.

Do-Re-Mi-Fa Anpanmandoriimingu24rank/position

Do-Re-Mi-Fa Anpanman (TV size ver.) [Official Ending Theme]
Do-Re-Mi-Fa Anpanmandoriimingu

This song is the theme for the Anpanman movie “Go! Anpanman: Shine! Princess Vanilla of the Ice Kingdom,” and it always gets huge cheers at Anpanman shows.

It’s a tune everyone can enjoy together by doing hand-play and mimicking Anpanman and his friends.

The fun, relaxed melody makes it easy to love.

We hope even the littlest kids will join in—copy the moves, clap along, and have a great time together with Anpanman and the gang.

Non Non Nosshiidoriimingu25rank/position

This is a heartwarming insert song from the 1996 film “Go! Anpanman: Nossy the Dinosaur’s Big Adventure.” It’s an adorable tune that expresses fondness for the dinosaur character, Nossy-kun.

The repeated phrases make it fun and easy for kids to mimic.

The song is included on the album “Go! Anpanman: Nossy the Dinosaur’s Big Adventure,” released in August 1996.

How about humming along with your child while watching the movie again?

Let’s start with hellodoriimingu26rank/position

Dreaming’s energetic song, “Let’s Start with Hello.” What makes this track wonderful is its lyrics that embody Dreaming’s signature spirit of having fun together and feeling part of a big circle of friends.

I hope people listen to it a lot and learn how great and refreshing greetings can be! It’s a song I want you to enjoy with lots of friends.

Banana Dance 2017doriimingu27rank/position

Banana Dance 2017 starts with jungle-like, wild percussion.

You might expect a famous banana character from Anpanman we don’t know to appear, but no such character shows up.

That’s because this song is derived from the picture book “Anpanman and the Banana Dance,” in which Banana Island and the queen, Banna, do make an appearance.

Hora, Hora, Horakodoriimingu28rank/position

The theme song of “Hora Horako,” who looks just like Horror-man and appears in the companion animated short released alongside the 2007 film.

With its playful piano melody, it’s an irresistibly fun tune.

Horako is the Horror Prince’s younger sister and the daughter of the Little Mermaid.

That surprising bit of lore might catch you off guard, but this cute theme song is guaranteed to clear your head—perfect for a good laugh and a good time.