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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 that blow away the blues (21–30)

Do you want to build a snowman?Kanda Sayaka, Inaba Natsuki, Morohoshi Sumire

From Frozen, this is a fun and exciting song.

Sayaka Kanda, who has extensive experience in musicals, delivers a wonderfully charming, steadfast vocal that makes your heart leap when you listen.

It’s been performed on various TV programs, so even people who haven’t seen the movie will likely find it familiar.

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Zatch Bell!! OP Scab AI 4K Chinese-Japanese Subtitles (MAD/AMV) (Memory Series #112)
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The lyrics capturing the feelings of an adolescent boy resonated with many fans.

The driving, rock sound is really cool, isn’t it? It’s the theme song from when Zatch Bell!, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday, was adapted into an anime.

1, 2, 3After the Rain

[Pokémon OP] 1・2・3 / After the Rain (Soraru × Mafumafu)
1, 2, 3After the Rain

This is a song by the popular vocal duo After the Rain, consisting of Soraru and Mafumafu.

It was released as a digital single in 2019.

The track was used as the opening theme for the anime Pokémon.

Its poppy, energetic sound is striking, and the bright vocals are wonderful.

Fans of the Pokémon series will also love the arrangement.

Listening to it makes you feel motivated to try all sorts of things—even if you fail.

Cagayake!GIRLSSakurakou Keionbu

From the very intro, the excitement absolutely explodes! It’s an irresistible, lively band-sound anison.

It’s the opening theme of the anime K-On!, released in 2009 as the Sakuragaoka High School Light Music Club’s debut single.

The vocalist is Aki Toyosaki, who voiced Yui Hirasawa.

Her cute singing voice is wonderful, isn’t it? It’s a truly simple, feel-good anison that lifts your spirits.

As a song from a work that sparked a major movement, it still ranks near the top in anison rankings today.

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It’s the opening theme of the anime Fruits Basket, based on the manga by Natsuki Takaya.

The gentle melody and vocals are striking.

Even without any sense of intensity, it’s a wonderful piece that quietly gives you a push, helping you naturally look ahead.

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

The adorable MV packed with SEKAI NO OWARI’s signature worldview is really great.

Fukase’s gentle, soft vocals match perfectly with the positive, upbeat lyrics.

It’s the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!”

InfernoMrs. GREEN APPLE

How about a high-speed, adrenaline-pumping rock number? It’s Inferno, a track by the band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE with an aggressive sound that’s seriously cool.

Released as a digital single in 2019, it served as the opening theme for the anime Fire Force.

The powerful drumming and thick guitar tones are awesome.

The lyrics carry the message of pushing forward until the very end of one’s life.

It fires you up and makes you think, All right, let’s do this!