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Uplifting anime songs: a collection of masterpieces that blow away the blues

Do you have any anime you love so much you want to rewatch them over and over?

When you fall for a series, the music becomes a lifelong treasure, doesn’t it?Before you know it, just hearing the intro of a song can naturally fire you up.

So this time, we’re featuring anime songs that give you strength when you’re feeling down or struggling.

We’ve got not only fiery, high-energy tracks but also refreshing tunes and laid-back ones.Plus, we’ve put together a wide selection—from recent titles to nostalgic classics.

See if you can find the song that best fits your mood right now—stick with us to the end!

Uplifting Anime Songs: A Collection of Masterpieces to Blow Away the Blues (71–80)

Limit-Break x SurvivorHikawa Kiyoshi

Kiyoshi Hikawa / Limit-Break x Survivor – from the DVD “Kiyoshi Hikawa Special Concert 2018: Kiyoshiko no Yoru Vol. 18” [Official]
Limit-Break x SurvivorHikawa Kiyoshi

It’s an exhilarating piece where a vibrato-rich vocal style meshes perfectly with the fiery, quintessential anison sound.

The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super and is sung by the popular enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa.

It was released in 2017 as his 31st single.

The lyrics brilliantly capture the world of Dragon Ball, winning over listeners’ hearts and making it a fan favorite.

But still—what can I say—Kiyoshi Hikawa is just an incredibly good singer, isn’t he?

Ta-da☆Zeddo feat. C&K

TV Anime “Dragon Ball DAIMA” Non-Credit Opening Video | “Jaka☆Jaan”
Ta-da☆Zeddo feat. C&K

It’s the opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball DAIMA.

This track sparks a chemical reaction between cutting-edge dance music crafted by Grammy-winning producer Zedd and the soul-stirring vocals of C&K! The exhilarating feeling that heralds the start of an adventure and the lyrics depicting bonds with friends link perfectly with the story’s worldview.

Whether you’ve been following the series or are discovering it for the first time, it’s a moving masterpiece that’s sure to set your heart ablaze.

Future ConnectionЯeal

This is a high-velocity rock tune crafted by the girls’ rock band ЯeaL! Featured as the opening theme for Pokémon Sun & Moon, the song’s sparkling sound and emotional melody really strike a chord.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, they portray the courage to take a step toward the light despite carrying anxieties, and the strong bonds with companions—doesn’t it feel exactly like the relationship between Pokémon and their Trainers? The track was released as a single in May 2018 and was later included on the album Light Up Ambivalenz.

It’s a refreshing, positivity-filled song that gently gives a push to anyone chasing their dreams.

It’s packed with elements that heat up your heart just by listening!

Uplifting anime songs: A collection of masterpieces to blow away the blues (81–90)

Getta BanbanSaka Tomohisa

Pocket Monsters OP20 / XY OP3 – “Getta Banban” (Creditless V1) [SD]
Getta BanbanSaka Tomohisa

This is the opening theme of the TV anime Pokémon XY, sung by Tomohisa Sako, who was hailed online as the “god of soothing voices.” Just listening to its irresistibly bright sound gives you energy, doesn’t it? The song carries a positive message of “Go out and grab your goals and dreams one after another!”—it feels like a powerful push to take action before overthinking.

Released in April 2015 as his 10th single, it was later included on the album “Boku kara Kimi e.” By the way, the coupling track was reportedly created at the director’s request with the theme “A letter from Clemont to Ash.” The love for the series really shines through! It’s a track packed with heart-stirring elements that we want everyone striving toward their dreams to hear!

Ready Go!Tamura Naomi

Pokémon OP5 'Ready Go!' Naomi Tamura
Ready Go!Tamura Naomi

This is the opening theme that marked the finale of the original series of the anime Pokémon.

Naomi Tamura’s energetic vocals instantly heighten the sense of anticipation for the grand adventure to come.

You can almost see a hopeful scene of racing across the sunlit earth and heading beyond the rainbow.

It conveys the protagonist’s pure excitement as they step toward new encounters and unseen worlds.

Released as a single in March 2002, the song was used in the anime from Episode 239 through the final episode.

It’s a track that gives you a powerful push when you want to start a new challenge or take that last step toward your dream.

Truly a perfect send-off song for setting out on a journey.

Battle FrontierTakaya Akina

Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation – OP 4 “Battle Frontier” | v2 (Creditless) [LQ]
Battle FrontierTakaya Akina

This is a track that truly resonates, featuring Akina Takaya’s powerful vocals that opened the anime Pokémon: Advanced Generation.

It’s not just relentlessly upbeat; the lyrics convey a sense of resolve to face any hardship, carrying the oath shared with friends close to heart.

The warped guitar sound in the intro and the rhythmic phrasing that heightens the excitement of battles are especially striking! Released in July 2005, the song accompanied episodes 135 through 165 of the anime and was also tied in with the movie Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

It vividly brings to mind intense showdowns with rivals and the protagonists charging toward their goals.

Perfect for times when you want to fire yourself up.

Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chanDokuro-chan (CV: Chiba Saeko)

TV anime “Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan” Season 1 OP video (Dokuro-chan [Saeko Chiba] / Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan) [NBCUniversal Anime × Music 30th Anniversary Daily OP/ED Posting Project]
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chanDokuro-chan (CV: Chiba Saeko)

From the very first bars, this song makes a powerful impact with a melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.

It’s the opening theme for the OVA Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan, released in spring 2005.

Its charm lies in the contrast between Saeko Chiba’s cute vocals and the extreme lyrics, where love for someone goes so overboard that it turns into physical attacks.

It’s as if the story of Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan itself has been turned into music.

You’ll find yourself drawn into its rule-breaking, chaotic worldview before you know it—an addictive track, to say the least.