[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Party Entertainment and Performances [Classics]
There are so many occasions to put on a performance, like weddings, year-end parties, and New Year’s gatherings, right? Some of you might be asked to handle the entertainment for each event and find yourselves agonizing over what to do every time.
In this article, we’re introducing anime songs that are perfect for performances and showcases.
We’ve picked everything from the latest hits to long-beloved classics, so if you cover the songs listed here, you can’t go wrong! Of course, there are also songs that are perfect for events with kids.
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[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Parties and Performances [Classics] (71–80)
TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

Here’s the opening theme song for season 1 of the anime “Touch.” It became a hit along with the anime.
Even now, long after its release, it’s still used as a cheer song for high school baseball.
There’s choreography in the song, so it’s fun to sing it with gestures.
The 2011 parody version “Machikado Dangerous,” created by the Kawasaki Police Station, is also entertaining, so I recommend singing that one too.
Aim to be a Pokémon MasterMatsumoto Rika

This is the theme song of Pokémon, a flagship Japanese anime and game.
For those from the Pokémon generation, it’s a track that really gets you hyped, isn’t it? It works great in karaoke format, and a band cover is also recommended.
There’s a cool guitar solo, so if you perform it, that’s the highlight to show off.
Love Song of LumMatsutani Yūko

It’s the theme song from the anime “Urusei Yatsura.” It’s an upbeat song with an incredibly cute and charming melody.
I think people of all ages know it, so if you sing it in cosplay as a performance at a year-end party, it’ll definitely get everyone excited.
Mazinger ZMizuki Ichirō

This song is sung by Ichiro Mizuki, known affectionately as the Emperor of Anison and “Aniki.” It truly exudes the dignity of a champion.
Frequently ranked number one in fan polls, this track can be considered one of Ichiro Mizuki’s signature songs.
If you perform it as a party piece, be sure to put your heart into doing an Ichiro Mizuki impression.
Limit-Break x SurvivorHikawa Kiyoshi

The news that enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa—affectionately known as “Kii-chan”—would sing the theme song for the anime Dragon Ball Super generated plenty of buzz on its own, but the high quality of the track itself also left a strong impression on listeners.
As the theme for an anime-original series that serves as a sequel to Dragon Ball Z, it’s a Dragon Ball song that resonates especially with younger generations.
How about using it as background music for entertainment acts—like impressions or cosplay—à la the “Dragon Ball comedians”? It’s sure to fire up the crowd!



