[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs
There are times when you watch an anime without thinking much of it, and it turns out to be unexpectedly hype and you get totally hooked, right?
And once that happens, just hearing the opening theme gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?
This time, we’re featuring a collection of fiery anime songs that will lift your spirits the moment you listen.
If you want to boost your motivation or blow away your worries and anxieties, definitely check out the tracks in this article!
We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so it’s something anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender!
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[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Fiery Anime Songs (91–100)
The Strongest, Number One, All-OutFEEL SO BAD

This is FEEL SO BAD’s seventh single and the theme song for the anime Hell Teacher Nūbē.
Its memorable chorus melody is based on Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9, “Ode to Joy.” It is FEEL SO BAD’s biggest hit.
PolarisBLUE ENCOUNT

This is a song by BLUE ENCOUNT, a rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture.
It was released in 2019 as their 11th single.
It serves as the opening theme for Season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia.
The rich, full-band sound feels as if it dives straight into your heart.
The lyrics are sprinkled with phrases that evoke the story of Season 4.
For fans of the series, that alone is enough to get the excitement going.
The wistful melody line stirs up deep emotions.
Frenzy Hey Kids!!THE ORAL CIGARETTES

The band performing this track—which ramps up the energy from the very first bar with a tricky melody—is THE ORAL CIGARETTES! It was selected as the opening theme for the anime Noragami ARAGOTO, based on Adachitoka’s manga Noragami.
With its striking guitar phrases and vocalist Takuya Yamanaka’s crisp falsetto in the chorus, it’s an upbeat, feel-good number that really hits the spot.
Jungle P5050

This is a song by the eight-member band 5050, used as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.
Its irresistibly bright, ska-based sound alone lifts your spirits and fills you with excitement for the grand adventure that’s about to begin.
The lyrics express the thrill of a sweeping journey across the world’s seas and a spirit of curiosity that drives one to challenge the unknown.
Released as a single in November 2007, the track accompanied episodes 326 through 372 of the anime.
You can practically picture Luffy and his crew confronting hardships with the strength of their bonds.
It’s a perfect song not only for boosting your mood on a drive, but also as an anthem to cheer you on when taking a new step forward.
SPARK-AGAINAimer

If you’re in the mood to get fired up, this one’s a must! It’s a track by the singer Aimer, also known for hits like “I beg you” and “Brave Shine,” released as her 19th single in 2020.
It served as the opening theme for the anime Fire Force Season 2.
The aggressive band sound alone is scorching and emotionally stirring, and Aimer’s crystal-clear vocals cut straight to the heart.
It’s a masterpiece that fills you with the courage to keep moving forward.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY

This song by JUDY AND MARY was used as the theme song for the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became a million-selling hit.
Although it was created for an anime tie-in, there’s an anecdote that since they weren’t told what kind of work it would be the theme song for, the members composed it with the image of Candy Candy, which they all knew.
Love is thrill, shock, and suspenseAiuChi Rina

When people think of theme songs from Detective Conan, this is the track that often comes to mind.
It’s a song by Rina Aiuchi, released in 2000 as her fourth single.
It also drew attention because Conan danced the then-popular “Para Para” in the opening sequence.
By the way, Rina Aiuchi is her former stage name; she now performs as Rika Kakiuchi.


