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Ranking of Popular Ghibli Songs [2026]

This is a song list featuring popular tracks used in Studio Ghibli films and anime.

From dramatic pieces to warm, gentle instrumental numbers, and cute songs beloved by children, it’s full of tracks that represent Ghibli.

Immerse yourself in the world of Ghibli through its music.

Popular Ghibli Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Ghibli Orchestra Medley91rank/position

[For Work, Healing, and Studying BGM] Studio Ghibli Orchestra Medley 🌻 Studio Ghibli Concert
Ghibli Orchestra Medley

Here is a medley that delivers songs from Studio Ghibli films in a classical arrangement.

The arrangement is grand and cool, making you feel as if you’ve been invited to a concert in your own home.

It might also be lovely as background music in an upscale venue.

For those feeling stressed, listening to this while doing housework or tasks may help relieve everyday stress.

The sound of the piano, strings, and wind instruments resonates with luxurious richness.

Ashitaka DiaryHisaishi Joe92rank/position

Princess Mononoke – The Legend of Ashitaka
Ashitaka DiaryHisaishi Joe

This is “The Legend of Ashitaka” from Studio Ghibli’s feature-length animated film Princess Mononoke, a work that stands proudly as a heavy and grand orchestral piece in its own right.

Studio Ghibli began as a feature animation production company with the release of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind on March 11, 1984, and Princess Mononoke is its tenth film.

It is also known for elevating animation from something consumed solely by fans to a form of “art.” The production scale was immense, and from around this time, more recordings featured live orchestral performances.

Listening to the music, it is not merely background accompaniment for animation but sounds like a worthy new classical work in its own right.

The orchestral performance was by the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, and this was also the first time a permanent professional orchestra, rather than an ad hoc ensemble, was employed.

Ashitaka SeikIHisaishi Joe93rank/position

The Legend of Ashitaka (Symphonic Suite “Princess Mononoke” / Live)
Ashitaka SeikIHisaishi Joe

This piece, which symbolizes the adventures and growth of Ashitaka, the protagonist of the film Princess Mononoke, is characterized by its piano solo and flavorful arrangement.

Composed for the film released in 1997, it was also used in the ending and left a deep impression on audiences.

Expressing themes such as the relationship between humans and nature, the preciousness of life, and harmony through a beautiful melody, it is also popular as wedding background music.

With its relaxed atmosphere, it’s a song that makes you feel the bond with someone special, making it perfect for moving scenes at a wedding reception.

Deep Sleep Music – The Best Of Studio Ghibli: Relaxing Piano Covers94rank/position

Deep Sleep Music – The Best Of Studio Ghibli Part 1: Relaxing Piano Covers
Deep Sleep Music – The Best Of Studio Ghibli: Relaxing Piano Covers

The gentle sound of piano playing Studio Ghibli’s famous melodies.

A collection of soothing tunes that might make you melt into a daze.

Just by listening, scenes from nostalgic films seem to come back to life.

Even if you don’t know Ghibli’s works, you’ll surely discover some captivating music.

Perfect for taking a breather during a busy day or for spending a quiet, relaxing night.

It’s like being under a spell, letting you drift through a dreamy, enchanted time.

Ghibli Song Medley for Parents and Children to Enjoy95rank/position

Family fun: A medley of Ghibli songs (My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, From Up on Poppy Hill, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya) by Miho Kuroda — Family-friendly Ghibli songs
Ghibli Song Medley for Parents and Children to Enjoy

This is a Ghibli medley that picks out famous songs from works that even young children can enjoy, such as My Neighbor Totoro and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.

It includes lively tunes and gentle melodies that kids know well, like “Sanpo (Stroll)” and “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.” It’s perfect for parents and children to listen to together or to enjoy playing instruments, and it would be great as background music for children’s gatherings or birthday parties.

Since it includes vocals, you can naturally hum along and learn the lyrics.