[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! (21–30)
Hey baby!Kōda Kumi

This song was used as the 12th opening theme for the TV anime series.
It’s included on R&B singer Kumi Koda’s 2011 album “Dejavu.” Many people probably remember the characters dancing along to the music, don’t they?
At least just for tonighthiroshi & misae

This is a duet song sung by Shinnosuke’s father, Hiroshi Nohara, and his mother, Misae.
It’s more like a late-night snack bar-style enka/pop song than something from a kids’ show.
You can really feel how close they are as a couple.
It’s included on the album “Crayon Shin-chan 4: Celebrating the Birth of Little Himawari!!”
Tracks of HopeSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is a song included on the soundtrack album Inamura Jane, released in 1990.
There’s a scene in the original Crayon Shin-chan manga where the lyrics to this song appear, and when that chapter was adapted into the anime, the track was used as background music.
Incidentally, the song was chosen because the creator, Yoshito Usui, was a fan of Southern All Stars.
What a nice bath.Nohara ikka & Onsen wakuwaku ’99

This is a truly lavish song performed by the entire voice cast during the ending of the 1999 film Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring’s Glorious Vacation.
It skillfully weaves in versions by Duke Aces and The Drifters, making it even more impressive.
I can’t help but laugh at the simple gag at the end.
Goodbye, thank you.Kobayashi Sachiko

It’s the ending theme song of the movie Crayon Shin-chan: Jungle That Invites Storm, released in April 2000.
It’s sung by the veteran enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi.
Incidentally, in Shin-chan movies, the artists who perform the theme songs often appear as voice actors or characters, and sure enough, Sachiko Kobayashi appears in this film as well.
SIX COLORS BOYHinagata Akiko

This is a song by Akiko Hinagata, who is active as an actress and TV personality.
It was used as the ending theme for the 1996 film “The Great Adventure in Henderland.” The lyrics sing about the pure feelings of boys’ and girls’ first love.
The electric sound and bittersweet lyrics fit together nicely.
Always crazy about “I want you”Puppy

A fun song that joyfully sings about the excitement of celebrations throughout the year.
It’s very cute.
Released by Groovy Boyfriends under the masked unit name Puppy, this track served as the fifth TV anime opening theme.
This opening marks the first appearance of Himawari.



