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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 Theme and Insert Songs from the Anime and Movies Throughout the Years (41–50)

The zoo is tough.TUNE’S

Cover 76: “Zoos Are Tough/TUNE’S (Crayon Shin-chan Opening)” Full Chorus with Chords and Lyrics — Anko Kosugi
The zoo is tough.TUNE'S

This is the opening theme song from the very first broadcast of the TV anime.

With the lyrics written by Yoshito Usui, the creator of Crayon Shin-chan, the song’s words charmingly and humorously capture Shin-chan’s worldview.

[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing Theme and Insert Songs from the TV Anime and Movies (51–60)

My friend, from here on and forever…Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “My Friend ~ From Here On Forever…”
My friend, from here on and forever...Ketsumeishi

This is a song you’ll want to listen to carefully for the lyrics.

They say they made a point of using child-friendly words when writing it, but it’s a friendship-themed song that can move even adults to tears.

The CD jacket, which plays on the name Ketsumeishi and the word for “butt,” is unique as well.

It was the theme song for the 2016 film Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World.

I want to be honest.Yonemura Hiromi

This is the second ending theme of the TV anime, performed by female singer-songwriter Hiromi Yonemura.

It expresses the complex feelings of wanting to get along but being unable to make up, which many can relate to.

It also has a nostalgic atmosphere that brings back memories of those days.

Stay wellkobayashi sachiko

[Highest Audio Quality] Sachiko Kobayashi – Stay Well [The Battle of the Adult Empire]
Stay wellkobayashi sachiko

This is a song about memories with one’s mother and father.

Even though it doesn’t necessarily overlap with my own experiences, it somehow brings me to tears.

It’s also a great choice to play at weddings.

It was the theme song for the 2001 film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back.

Until today and from tomorrowyoshida takurou

A folk singer active in the 1970s, Takuro Yoshida released this song as his third single in 1971.

In 2001, it was used as an insert song in the animated film “Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back,” which led to it becoming known among generations beyond the folk era.

The scene where this song is used is wonderful, so if you haven’t seen the film yet, please do.

Times like this call for yakiniku.Nohara-ke Ōrusutāzu

Dramatic Shin BGM: “At times like this, there’s yakiniku.”
Times like this call for yakiniku.Nohara-ke Ōrusutāzu

This single song alone lets you really feel Shin-chan’s world.

You can’t help but quip, “Would a kindergartener really say that?” Yakiniku is a feast no matter the era.

It’s the ending theme of the 2003 film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Kasukabe Yakiniku Road.

Let’s play with Shin-chan!Mew

This is a very unexpected character song performed by MEW, an alternative rock band known for their cool, Nordic sound.

In contrast to their usual dreamy aesthetic, they deliver an irresistibly bright pop tune here.

It carries a warm message that gently eases the fatigue of everyday life and shares a little happiness with everyone.

The song was included as an image track on the album “Crayon Shin-chan,” released in August 1993.

Give it a listen when your spirits are low or when you want to return to a childlike sense of carefree fun.