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Kumiko Ōsugi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kumiko Ōsugi, who performed numerous anime theme songs such as “Marco of the Prairie” from 3,000 Leagues in Search of Mother and “To the Rock River” from Rascal the Raccoon.

Her gentle, clear singing voice captured the hearts of many anime fans.

Here, we present a ranking of her popular songs.

Kumiko Ōsugi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Toothbrushing SongŌsugi Kumiko8rank/position

There have always been songs about brushing your teeth, no matter the era, haven’t there? This particular track used to play on the Asahi Broadcasting radio show “Ohayō Personality Yozo Michikami desu.” Hearing a toothbrushing song on a morning radio program really puts you in a crisp, refreshed mood, doesn’t it? It’s said to have aired in the early 1980s (the first half of the Showa 50s), and it’s the quintessential Showa-era children’s song—but maybe that very quality will sound fresh to kids today! It’s the perfect tune for when you wake up, before heading out, or whenever you want to reset your mindset.

I am mysteriousŌsugi Kumiko9rank/position

I’m Mysterious by Kumiko Ōsugi [Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops Theme Song] [Doraemon 50th Anniversary]
I am mysteriousŌsugi Kumiko

This song, whose bittersweet yet warm melody resonates in the heart as if painting the sunset before your eyes, is the ending theme of the 1986 film Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops.

For many listeners, it surely brings back memories of the film’s moving climax.

The lyrics by Tetsuya Takeda portray the protagonist’s emotional growth and delicate, shifting feelings, beautifully expressed through Kumiko Osugi’s clear, translucent voice.

This classic was released in February 1986, ahead of the film’s premiere, and has since become a staple featured on albums such as The Complete Collection of Songs from the Doraemon Movies.

It’s the perfect track for savoring the lingering resonance of the story while reminiscing about childhood.

Attack No. 1Ōsugi Kumiko10rank/position

This commercial, which aired in 2019, is a parody piece using footage from the anime “Attack No.

1.” It even features a rewritten version of the theme song as the BGM, with lyrics that highlight the plan’s appeal.

It’s a memorable commercial that catches the eye not only of those familiar with the original work but also of younger viewers who aren’t.

Kumiko Ōsugi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Transparent Dori-chanŌsugi Kumiko11rank/position

In anime, there have already been cases where a princess from another world gets lost in a city on Earth and ends up living there, but that kind of depiction has still been rare for tokusatsu heroines.

This was a show that did it in tokusatsu.

However, I’ve heard rumors that despite the opening theme sounding bright at first glance, many of the stories were actually on the heavier side.

The blue sky is a pocket.Ōsugi Kumiko12rank/position

This is the first ending theme song of Doraemon.

It was used as the ending for the Sunday time slot from 1979 to 1981, and it was also chosen as the ending theme for the movie “Doraemon: A Grand Return.” For many people, this is the song that comes to mind when they think of Doraemon, stirring a sense of nostalgia.

Song of the Small RiverŌsugi Kumiko13rank/position

It was the ending theme of the TV anime “Meme Iroiro Yume no Tabi.” Like the opening theme “Pocket Universe,” the lyrics were written by Etsuko Kibika and the music was composed by Takeo Watanabe.

Kumiko Ōsugi is an anison (anime song) singer known for theme songs in the “World Masterpiece Theater” series.