Hibari Children's Choir Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The Hibari Children’s Choir is Japan’s most famous children’s choir, made up of members from age 3 through the third year of high school, and they perform vocals for numerous TV shows and CDs.
They may have sung songs you know, such as anime theme songs and commercial jingles.
We’ve created a ranking of popular songs by the Hibari Children’s Choir.
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Hibari Children's Choir Popular Song Rankings [2026]
GeGeGe no Kitaro Nainai OndoKumakura Kazuo, Hibari Jidō Gasshōdan8rank/position

The lyrics were written by the late Shigeru Mizuki, creator of GeGeGe no Kitaro, and the music was composed by Taku Izumi.
It was released by King Records in 1968.
A distinctive feature is the light, lilting way it sings about what Kitaro, Medama-oyaji, and Nezumi Otoko don’t have, with a playful “nai nai” refrain.
Gamera’s Songhibari jidō gasshōdan9rank/position

Gamera is a famous kaiju film series alongside Godzilla, and this song was created as the theme for the third installment, Gamera vs.
Gyaos, released in March 1967.
Incidentally, Gyaos, who debuted in this film, would go on to appear in various works as Gamera’s arch-nemesis.


