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Funny and laugh-out-loud songs recommended for elementary school kids

Even elementary school kids—there are plenty who want to be funnier than any of their friends! In every class, the funny kids are popular regardless of gender.

So, we’ve rounded up some hilarious songs that are sure to get laughs from your friends! Songs with funny lyrics, titles that are already funny, tracks with a comical vibe—here are amusing, enjoyable tunes that kids will love.

They’re perfect not only for singing in front of your friends, but also for listening together and having a silly, laughter-filled time.

Let’s laugh to the fullest!

Funny, Laugh-Out-Loud Songs Recommended for Elementary School Kids (31–40)

How disgraceful to die! feat. Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len – JesusWandafuru☆Opochuniti!

This song evokes the feel of the game Dragon Quest.

The music video is animated, unfolding a story.

The protagonist is suddenly appointed as a hero, and before he knows it, he sets out on an adventure and runs into classic RPG tropes.

It’s a track that in some ways brings to mind The Hero Yoshihiko.

Run, Honest OneSaijō Hideki

The second ending theme song for Chibi Maruko-chan.

Because Hideki Saijo was a fan of Chibi Maruko-chan, the song was created with lyrics by the author, Momoko Sakura.

It’s a bright, upbeat, and fun track that lifts your spirits just by listening to it.

TOKAKUKA (Metropolis or ward?)Robāto Akiyama

This is a song released by Robert Akiyama, the comedian who became famous for “Creators File,” on Fuji TV’s variety show “Omokuri Kantoku.” The song humorously questions whether pools, buildings, and operations fall under the jurisdiction of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, a ward, or a city, and sings those questions as they are.

While the vocals and the music video are serious, the lyrics will make you chuckle.

Don’t call me a stalker.Ōtasuseri

Oota Suseri – Don’t Call Me a Stalker (live on musica da Leda, 2017-09-25)
Don't call me a stalker.Ōtasuseri

A girl who couldn’t help how much she loved someone suddenly found herself being called a stalker! You can picture a woman who secretly fell for a man she noticed on the train becoming more and more obsessed with her crush.

By the end, a chilling shiver runs down your spine.

Song of Bust Fortune-tellingMiyazaki Tomu

It’s a parody of the English ABC song.

The lyrics are funny because they go on and on about which breast size is best for women.

Whether it’s fortune-telling or not aside, it wraps up by saying you shouldn’t choose a woman based on her chest, so it’s a song I really want you to listen to all the way to the end.