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[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!

[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the Anime and Movie Theme Songs & Insert Songs Through the Years! (71–80)

The end of a dream is always the alarm clock!B.B. Kuīnzu

B.B. Queens The End of Dreams Is Always the Alarm! ~2011 Ver.~
The end of a dream is always the alarm clock!B.B. Kuīnzu

It’s the second opening theme song by B.B.Queens, whose image is strongly tied to a certain anime’s opening.

The lyrics depict a common situation where a nice dream gets rudely cut off by the alarm clock.

It’s a flashy, fun track that really showcases the group’s character.

Stand up! Quantum Robodainamaito SHU

This is the theme song of Quantum Robo, the hero anime that appears as Shin-chan’s favorite show within the series.

The Quantum Robo toy also shows up frequently in the anime, so many of you have probably seen it.

The tune has the classic feel of a traditional hero song.

Shin-chan OndoSanba Haruo Nohara Shinnosuke

The enka singer from Niigata, Haruo Minami, and Akiko Yajima, the voice actress for Shinnosuke Nohara, sing this song.

It was aired as the ending theme of the 1996 TV anime series.

There is also a version of this song performed by singer Yūko Ishino and Akiko Yajima.

[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the Anime and Movie Theme Songs & Insert Songs Through the Years! (81–90)

The Drawing Song of Buriburizaemonburiburi zaemon (Kamiya Hiroshi)

When it comes to popular characters from Crayon Shin-chan, this Buriburizaemon is the one that comes to mind.

He’s a savior hero born from Shinnosuke’s doodles.

In this drawing song, Buriburizaemon’s voice is performed by the popular voice actor Hiroshi Kamiya.

Speaking of Kamiya, he’s strongly associated with a cool and refreshing voice, like his role as Natsume in Natsume’s Book of Friends, so this deep, rugged voice is quite a surprise.

Listen to “Buriburizaemon’s Drawing Song” and give it a try—you might delight your kids.

Otakebe Kasukabe Wild Kingdom

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Otakebe Kasukabe Wild Kingdom

This song is irresistibly charming with its upbeat, cheerful vibe.

The memorable melody of the chorus and lyrics brimming with Shin-chan’s personality capture listeners’ hearts.

Its light, slightly nostalgic rhythm has a mysterious power that makes your spirits lift just by listening.

Featured in a popular episode of the TV anime Crayon Shin-chan, it became a huge hit among children! If you picture Shin-chan and his friends acting like wild animals while you listen, you might enjoy it even more.

This track is perfect when you’re feeling down or need an energy boost.

Sing and dance with the whole family, and you’re sure to have a wonderful time full of smiles.

Promise, see you!Kishi Kyoko

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Promise, see you!Kishi Kyoko

This is the ending theme of the 1994 film “The Secret Treasure of Buri Buri Kingdom.” It’s a cute song about vowing to reunite with someone you’ve been separated from.

It matches the message of the movie very well.

The tropical vibe of the music makes it a relaxing and pleasant listen.

Sunflower HouseZaitsu Kazuo

Crayon Shin-chan: Himawari's House
Sunflower HouseZaitsu Kazuo

This is the ending theme of the 1997 film The Great Dark Tamama Pursuit, which marks the first appearance of the Nohara family’s youngest daughter, Himawari Nohara.

It is sung by composer Kazuo Zaitsu, also known as the leader of the music group Tulip.

The song evokes the feeling of a cool, refreshing summer breeze.