[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the theme songs and insert songs from the TV anime and movies throughout the years!
Starting out as a gag manga for adults, Crayon Shin-chan has now become a beloved national anime supported by a wide range of viewers, from children to adults.
In this article, we’ll introduce the show’s theme songs and insert songs! Although Shin-chan’s sloppy personality and slightly crude remarks once earned the show a high ranking among programs parents didn’t want their kids to watch, the mischievous yet kind-hearted protagonist is so endearing that you can’t help but keep watching.
The theme songs are all masterpieces that capture listeners’ hearts, so please enjoy to the very end!
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[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the Anime and Movie Theme Songs & Insert Songs Through the Years! (71–80)
Excited Rock ‘n’ Roll Drivedainamaito you

This is the song that plays in the episode “A Man’s Journey Is Romance!” It’s the story where Shin-chan and his dad Hiroshi ride a motorcycle together to Akita.
It turns out Hiroshi used to ride a bike back in the day, and the episode is packed with rare scenes that will surprise even hardcore Shin-chan fans.
Plus, there’s a mods-style bike that looks like a Vespa with a sidecar—must-see for anyone who loves motorcycles or rock.
This episode is truly hilarious, so if you like this song, be sure to check it out at least once.
We, the Sunflower Classhimawari-gumi sensei nohara-ke ichidō

This is a song themed around the Sunflower Class at the kindergarten Shinnosuke attends.
It’s a heartwarming piece that conveys the close bonds among the Sunflower Class kids, their teacher, and their families.
As seen in the video, it’s used as music for character shows.
Mountain Range of HopeWatari Rōka Hashiritai Nana

This is the opening theme song by Watarirouka Hashiritai 7, a sub-unit from AKB48.
As you can sense from the music video, it features a distinctive, somewhat Showa-era vibe in its melody that really sticks in your head.
Its cuteness also matches the work perfectly.
Only You ~Summer Heartbreak~Sazan Ōrusutāzu

This is the song featured in the special broadcast “The Whole Family’s Off to Hawaii, and I Even Fell in Love with a Mermaid!” It came about because Yoshito Usui, the creator of Crayon Shin-chan, was a fan of Southern All Stars.
The song sings of a bittersweet midsummer heartbreak.
Yellow Pansy StreetKanjani∞

A song by Kanjani Eight released in April 2011 as the ending theme for the film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called The Golden Spy.
Its powerful rock sound and heartwarming lyrics, centered on friendship and hope, resonate deeply with listeners.
Throughout the track, you can feel the desire to cherish bonds with those who matter most.
Perfectly matched to the world of Crayon Shin-chan, this song is loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults.
Give it a listen when you want to feel the bond with your friends or need an energy boost.
For now, how about acting like an adult here?Ishino Yuuko

A skilled vocalist who can sing everything from enka to pop, Yuko Ishino provides the vocals.
The song depicts a heartwarming everyday scene between a child, with their uniquely kid-like arguments, and an adult who ends up responding a bit too seriously.
It humorously expresses Shin-chan’s straightforward feelings—like getting scolded, feeling down, and losing his appetite.
Released in August 1993, the track was used as an insert song in the TV anime Crayon Shin-chan and was included on the compilation album Crayon Shin-chan released the same year.
If you listen to it after a parent-child quarrel, its comical vibe might soothe your heart and help spark a reconciliation.
The Song of the Promise Clauses with Mom

It’s a song that looks back on the promises Shinnosuke made with his mom.
It’s a uniquely Shinnosuke-style track that shows just how many mischievous things he’s done so far and how often his mom has scolded him for them.



