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!
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Uplifting Anime Songs: A Collection of Classics to Blow Away the Blues (1–10)
The Great Pyramid TurnaboutSupira Supika

It might be impossible, but I won’t give up! I’ll keep trying! This is an upbeat tune sung with lively energy.
It’s a song by Spira Spica, a three-piece rock band from Nara Prefecture, released in 2021 as their eighth single.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime “The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter.” The melody, lyrics, and vocals—everything is bright and uplifting, and just listening to it fills you with motivation.
It’s especially good to listen to when you’re feeling tired of your own ordinariness.
FLYINGIN THE SKYUjima Yoshifumi

Mobile Fighter G Gundam, whose passionate style set it apart from previous entries in the series, became a hot topic.
Its first opening theme is “FLYING IN THE SKY.” Released in 1994 as Hitomi Ujima’s debut single, its high-energy vocals give you courage.
I’ve just gotta polish my heartTOKIO
I bet many of you still have the chorus melody stuck in your head.
It’s a song by TOKIO, a band from Johnny & Associates.
It was released in 1995 as their fourth single and served as the opening theme for the anime ‘Fly! Isami.’
Energizing anime songs: A collection of masterpieces to blow away the blues (11–20)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

It’s the theme song of the movie “STAND BY ME Doraemon.” Motohiro Hata’s gentle vocals are addictive, aren’t they? The lyrics convey a very warm message, as if they’re giving you a push forward.
Listening to it really lifts your spirits.
Interstellar FlightNakajima Ai

The Macross series is a hugely popular anime franchise that has continued since the 1980s.
Seikan Hikou is a song from Macross Frontier.
The pose right before the chorus became a hot topic, and many people imitated it.
Its catchy style and melody are uplifting.
It’s really fun to sing at karaoke.
Do-Re-Mi-Fa STARS!!purazumajika & Mashumairesh!!

This is the opening theme song for the anime “SHOW BY ROCK!! STARS!!,” a track titled “Doremifa STARS!!”.
Fitting for a band-themed show, it’s packed with punkish elements.
Rather than old-school punk, it leans more toward pop-punk with a quirky vibe, similar to bands like Yabai T-Shirts Yasan.
There’s also a solid guitar solo in the latter half.
It’s a super fun song loaded with all the quintessential “band!” elements.
100% CourageHikaru GENJI

It’s one of the legendary anison tracks that everyone knows and has loved for years.
It’s the theme song of the anime Nintama Rantarō, passed down through performances by generations of popular Johnny’s groups, starting with Hikaru Genji.
Though it’s aimed at children, its lyrics are straightforward and uplifting, appealing even to adults.
When you’re feeling down, this might be the song you find yourself humming.
And if you sing it at karaoke with friends, it’s sure to get everyone pumped up.


