Anime songs popular among elementary school students. Theme songs and insert songs from trending anime.
We’ve put together a collection of anime songs perfect for elementary school kids!
In addition to hits from popular TV anime, we’ve also picked songs from anime films that parents and children often watch together.
Along with famous tracks, we’ve selected songs that you might not have heard before but still feel like “great songs.”
Since this is for elementary schoolers, we focused on upbeat, positive tunes and moving songs that touch the heart across generations—be sure to give them a listen!
If you find a favorite, it might be fun to sing it at karaoke.
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Anime songs popular among elementary school students. Theme songs and insert songs from trending anime (71–80)
scabChi-wata Hidenori

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Zatch Bell!” I think it’s a song kids should listen to at least once.
The meaning of the lyrics can feel a bit different depending on whether you hear it as a child or as an adult, but it’s a god-tier track among anime songs that you ought to know.
If you’re familiar with the anime’s story, it might feel nostalgic.
Odoru Pompoko RinMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

The song used as the first ending theme for the TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan is Odoru Pompokolin, performed by B.B.
Queens.
Its rhythm and sound naturally make you want to start dancing, and the catchy lyrics are sure to be a hit with kids.
The chorus in particular is easy to remember, so it seems like they’ll sing it out loud.
It’s a great pick for dance competitions and perfect as background music for children’s performances.
Many artists, including Momoiro Clover Z and Golden Bomber, have covered it, so try finding your favorite version!
Spring Songikimonogakari

A song by Ikimonogakari that evokes the arrival of spring.
Released in April 2012 as the theme song for the anime film Detective Conan, it has become beloved by many.
Its lyrics gently embrace partings and new encounters, and Kiyoe Yoshioka’s refreshing vocals resonate deeply.
It’s a perfect track for elementary school students starting a new term.
It’s also included on the album “I,” so be sure to give it a listen.
It may touch your heart even more when you hear it during graduation and school entrance season.
poseOkazaki Taiiku

This is a heart-thumping number that colored the ending of the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon.
The tongue twisters and rhythmic phrases that make kids want to imitate them naturally bring a smile to your face just by listening.
The track was released in April 2017 as a split single with Satoshi with Pikachu, and was later included on the concept album OT WORKS, which compiles tie-in songs.
Packed with the playful spirit characteristic of Okazaki Taiiku, it’s a song that brightens and lifts the mood at any time.
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon

It’s a heartwarming pop song filled with kindness and a sense of adventure.
Released in March 2025, it was featured as an insert song in the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture-World Story.” From Aimyon’s unique perspective as a lifelong fan of Doraemon, the song brims with deep affection for the franchise.
Its light, folky sound is approachable for both children and adults, and it’s the kind of track that lifts your spirits when you listen.
The lyrics weave a tale of dreams, adventure, and precious friendship.
Listening after watching the movie lets you immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.
A hundred flowers in full bloomIkuta Rira

A dramatic song by Rira Ikuta that paints a vividly colored future beyond hardship.
The melody, infused with traditional Japanese elements, blends beautifully with the grand sound.
Her translucent vocals and powerful beat deftly express the protagonist’s inner strength and delicate emotions.
Released in December 2024, the track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which begins airing in January 2025, and its vibrant jacket photo by Mika Ninagawa also drew attention.
It’s a song not only for anime fans, but one to hear when you’re at a crossroads or feeling lost.
It will surely awaken the courage sleeping in your heart.
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

This is a masterful work by Vaundy, written specifically as the opening theme for a popular anime! The energetic melody generated by its heavy bassline and sharp guitar sound will set your heart racing.
Recorded in London, UK, this piece brings new musical challenges to life through collaboration with overseas staff.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” airing from January 2025, it brilliantly captures the protagonist’s overwhelming strength and determination to protect his family.
It’s the perfect anthem not only for anime fans, but also for anyone who needs courage and a boost in their daily life!


