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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.

Anime songs popular among elementary school students: Theme and insert songs from trending anime (31–40)

Dash to the top!pugcat’s

This is the opening theme song of the youth soccer anime Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin.

It’s a hugely popular series that also has a video game released under the same title.

The boys’ intense soccer battles and stories of friendship are especially popular among elementary school students.

POKÉDANCEnanahira

[Official] “POKÉDANCE” Dance Practice by ENHYPEN — featuring partner Pokémon from past generations dancing
POKÉDANCEnanahira

This song, known by every Pokémon fan, was released in February 2024 to celebrate Pokémon Day.

It features Nanahira’s cute vocals and a catchy melody line.

The lyrics, centered on friendship and fun, are uplifting for listeners.

An animated music video was also released, showing partner Pokémon from each region dancing with their Trainers.

Because it’s short, it’s easy to use at events like school sports days.

It’s perfect for practicing dance too, so why not have everyone dance together? This track can be enjoyed by anyone, not just Pokémon-loving elementary school students.

OVERLittle Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster 『OVER』Short Ver.
OVERLittle Glee Monster

This is the 2018 opening theme song for the ninja action anime BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.

It’s a spin-off of the anime NARUTO, telling the coming-of-age story of Boruto, Naruto’s son.

New EraAdo

[Sports Day Dance] New Genesis / Ado (Uta from ONE PIECE FILM RED) / Easy Dance for Kindergarten, Nursery, and Elementary School
New EraAdo

Ado’s song “New Genesis,” the theme song of the anime film ONE PIECE FILM RED, is a lively number full of speed and energy.

It’s perfect as a dance track for sports days or school performances.

With an 80s techno-pop vibe, it’s a refreshing, powerful song with a sense of drive.

Its light, upbeat tempo makes you want to start running, matches dances well, and will definitely shine at events like sports days.

With choreography that’s easy to dance yet cool, become the star of your sports day.

One dayThe ROOTLESS

This is a song that was used as an opening theme for the anime One Piece.

It’s a track that’s quite popular among elementary school students, and it evokes memories of some of the most beloved characters.

Since it’s a moving song, I think it’s one that children with rich sensitivity should get to know while they’re still in elementary school.

Anime songs popular with elementary school students. Featured anime theme and insert songs (41–50)

Fight TogetherAmuro Namie

Fight Together / (Lyric video)
Fight TogetherAmuro Namie

This is the 2018 opening theme of the anime One Piece, a swashbuckling pirate adventure filled with romance and wonder.

The Straw Hat crew’s story of friendship touches the hearts of everyone, from children to adults.

It is performed by Namie Amuro, who retired in 2018.

Deer-Colored DaysKanoko Noko

In student communities, especially among elementary schoolers, there tends to be a stronger emphasis on how a song goes viral, the scale of that buzz, and the impact of the track itself, rather than just the quality of the music.

With that in mind, I recommend “Shika-iro Days.” It was released as the theme song for the popular anime “Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan,” and it became a massive hit on social media thanks to its striking hook.

The song features a lot of conversational-style rap, and the vocal lines are kept light, resulting in a relatively narrow range.

As long as you set the key right, it should be easy for anyone—regardless of gender or whether their voice is changing—to sing it well.