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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!

Anime songs that lift your spirits: A collection of masterpieces to blow away the blues (31–40)

READY STEADY GOL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

READY STEADY GO [WORLD TOUR 2012 LIVE at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN]
READY STEADY GOL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

The choppy guitar in the intro instantly lifts your spirits! It’s a track by L’Arc~en~Ciel, a band that’s been at the forefront of the music scene for many years.

Released in 2004 as their 22nd single, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist.

Hyde’s smooth, powerful vocals are absolutely irresistible.

The sense of speed makes you want to start running as you listen.

If you’re troubled or tired, let this song give you strength! It’s also great for karaoke!

IGNITEAoi Eiru

Eir Aoi “IGNITE” MV (Short Ver.)
IGNITEAoi Eiru

It’s an upbeat rock number that sings, “Don’t lose to any absurdity—keep moving toward the future!” It’s performed by Eir Aoi, an anisong singer from Hokkaido.

Released in 2014 as her seventh single, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.

Her vocals, which combine clarity and power, are truly stirring.

Listening to it makes you feel there’s no time to dwell on mistakes—you’ve got to do what you want to do.

I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

I want to shout that I love you – BAAD (Full)
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

This is the opening theme of the anime SLAM DUNK, based on the manga by Takehiko Inoue.

For those who got into basketball after watching the series, it’s sure to feel nostalgic.

As the title suggests, the lyrics convey a straightforward feeling of love.

Adolescent RhapsodySambomasutā

Sambomaster Seishun Kyosokyoku (Youth Rhapsody) Sub Spanish
Adolescent RhapsodySambomasutā

It’s the theme song of the hugely popular anime NARUTO.

It has the charm of classic punk rock.

Its catchiness and passion are perfectly combined.

Listening to it makes you feel like moving forward into the future—a positive song.

IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi

This is a song written by Kenshi Yonezu as the theme for the feature film Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc.

It will be released alongside the movie in September 2025.

Following “KICK BACK” from the previous TV anime, this marks his second collaboration with MAPPA.

A memorable behind-the-scenes anecdote is that he supposedly kept the Reze pages from the original manga open all the time, glaring at them as he composed.

The exhilarating sound and powerful rhythm heighten the battles and thrilling developments.

It’s a dramatic track that perfectly matches a world where intense plot twists and complex emotions intersect.

It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but for anyone drawn to the world of Chainsaw Man.

Uplifting Anime Songs: A Collection of Masterpieces to Blow Away the Blues (41–50)

DANZEN! Pretty CureGojō Mayumi

DANZEN! Pretty Cure (We Are Pretty Cure)
DANZEN! Pretty CureGojō Mayumi

The Pretty Cure TV anime series has been loved for many years.

This is the opening theme of its first season, released in 2004.

Mayumi Gojo’s cute vocals match perfectly with the sparkling sound—it’s wonderful.

I’m sure many people often sing it at karaoke.

God knows…SOSdan

[SOS Brigade] That SOS Brigade, no way!? [YouTuber debut?]
God knows...SOSdan

This is a song performed by the SOS Brigade in the cultural festival episode of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, which is highly popular not only in Japan but overseas as well.

Many people surely remember Haruhi Suzumiya’s powerful, impassioned singing.

It’s incredibly cool and uplifting, and it’s also a very popular choice for band covers.