Akira Kushida Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Akira Kushida, an anisong singer also known by the nickname “Kussy.”
He’s famous for themes like Space Sheriff Gavan and Kinnikuman.
He’s also sung many commercial jingles, and even those who don’t know him by name will likely recognize the Fuji Safari Park song.
There are many other tracks as well, so please use this ranking as a reference.
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Akira Kushida’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Kinnikuman Go Fight!Kushida Akira11rank/position

This is a commercial for Cup Noodles PRO featuring Kinnikuman and Terryman, who have started worrying about their health as they’ve gotten older.
As the two say, “We want to keep carbs and salt low but get plenty of protein…,” the new Cup Noodles PRO appears, highlighting that it can meet those needs.
It’s a humorous direction that’s amusing for showing the two as middle‑aged men—something not seen in the original work.
Youth is plasma.Kushida Akira12rank/position

Released in March 1981 as the ending theme for the fifth entry in the Super Sentai series, Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan, this song unites Akira Kushida’s powerful vocals with the harmonies of Korogi ’73 to celebrate courage and hope, comparing youth to plasma, a scientific form of thermal energy.
The brass-driven rock march composed and arranged by Chuumei Watanabe provides propulsive force, perfectly embodying the show’s theme of the sun as a symbol of life.
Used through episode 33, this ending theme evokes memories of gathering with family in front of the TV.
Play it when you need a boost or want to remember your younger self.


