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Today's Anime Songs: Carefully selected anison masterpieces that will fill you with courage when you listen!

A must-read for anime song lovers!

In this article, we’ll introduce a carefully curated anime song each day that we want you to listen to today.

Anime songs that capture the hearts of not only anime fans but a wide range of listeners.

These masterpieces combine lyrical storytelling, catchy melodies, and exhilarating sound, making them hugely popular at karaoke as well.

Whether you want to listen to anisongs, sing them, or immerse yourself in thoughts of your favorite anime, enjoy this playlist that meets a variety of needs!

Today's Anime Songs: Carefully Selected Masterpieces of Anison That Will Fill You with Courage When You Listen (21–30)

It seems like it has to be you.Ōishi Masayoshi

Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun OP 'It Has to Be You (full)'
It seems like it has to be you.Ōishi Masayoshi

The opening theme of the anime “Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun.” It’s an energetic, youthfully vibrant track that sings of a fresh, bashful first love that makes your heart race when you think of someone you like.

The brass and acoustic guitar sound wonderfully refreshing—perfect for summer listening.

Radiant DaysSupira Supika

TV anime “My Dress-Up Darling” non-credit opening video
Radiant DaysSupira Supika

Spira Spica is a rock band currently active as the solo project of vocalist Mikiha.

Their major 9th single, “San-san Days,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime My Dress-Up Darling, is an excellent track with an MV that ties into the anime’s story.

Its refreshing arrangement featuring a cute vocal performance will draw you in even if you’re not familiar with the anime.

It’s an upbeat tune whose light, fast-paced rock ensemble will lift your spirits.

Hyadain’s Kakakata☆Kataomoi-CHyadain

[PV] Hyadain’s Kakakat☆Kataomoi-C [Hyadain]
Hyadain's Kakakata☆Kataomoi-CHyadain

The opening theme of Nichijou, a popular gag manga adapted into an anime.

Contrary to the title, it’s a gag anime where seemingly absurd developments unfold that make you think, “Does something like this really happen in everyday life?” This song perfectly weaves that worldview into its lyrics.

Its high-energy, up-tempo progression exudes the zany vibe of a gag anime.

Brimming with a sense of speed, it delivers a refreshing feeling reminiscent of the breeziness of summer.

Annoying! Sunshine Week!Igarashi Futaba (CV: Kusunoki Tomori)

TV anime “My Senpai Is Annoying” OP Movie / Annoying! Sun Sun Week!
Annoying! Sunshine Week!Igarashi Futaba (CV: Kusunoki Tomori)

This is the opening theme of the anime “My Senpai Is Annoying,” which depicts workplace relationships centered on senior Harumi Takeda and junior Futaba Igarashi, who work at Itomaki Trading.

It’s a rom-com that explores gentle, low-pressure relationships, and this song seems to emphasize the work’s laid-back side even more.

While lightly touching on the struggles of working adults, it conveys the sense of giving your all to enjoy each day.

It’s an anime song with a light, buoyant atmosphere, where every element of the track exudes a festive, carefree vibe.

Katsushika RhapsodyDōjima Kōhei

KochiKame Two Major Opening Theme Medley
Katsushika RhapsodyDōjima Kōhei

It’s the opening theme song of the anime “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo.” Unlike the intense main episodes of “KochiKame,” the video leaves a strong impression with its leisurely depictions of scenes from Katsushika.

Even people who have never seen the real Katsushika can feel a certain nostalgia, and through the protagonist Ryō-san, you can savor the atmosphere of a Shōwa-era town.

The same feeling.Yasuno Kiyono

Restaurant to Another World 2 Non-Credit OP
The same feeling.Yasuno Kiyono

Since it’s the season of hearty appetites in autumn, how about some anime songs that make your stomach growl? This track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Restaurant to Another World 2, which is based on a light novel, and it’s sung by voice actress Kiyono Yasuno.

It was released in 2021 as her fourth single.

One of its charms is the cheerful rhythm that makes your body sway on its own.

The lyrics are filled with quirky words that make listening to it a delight.

Why not think about your dinner menu while listening to this song?

Take It! Sailor FukuHirano Aya, Kato Emiri, Fukuhara Kaori, Endo Aya

A masterpiece that feels like it’s climbed all the way to the status of a classic “gag” anison.

Used as the opening theme for the 2007 TV anime Lucky Star, it was a hit that astonishingly reached No.

2 on the Oricon chart in its first week of release.

Created by the golden duo also known from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya—lyrics by Aki Hata and composition/arrangement by Satoru Kosaki—the track blends funk and techno-inspired elements into a danceable beat, with Hata’s playful lyrics delivered rhythmically.

The impeccable balance is superb, and its brilliance remains undimmed by the passage of time.

In the anime’s final episode, the scene where the characters perform a full dance to the song during the in-story culture festival’s opening ceremony is nothing short of legendary.