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Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From Opening/Ending Themes to Cover Works]

Hey everyone, are you enjoying music? In this article, I’ve put together “Vocaloid anime songs”—that is, tracks used as anime theme songs and anime song covers performed by Vocaloids.

Lately, it’s common to see Vocaloid and human-singer versions released at the same time.

Including those kinds of works, I’ve tried to cast a wide net, so you’re sure to find at least one track that suits your taste.

It’s a lineup I can recommend to both anime fans and Vocaloid fans! Be sure to read to the end!

Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (1–10)

Streamlined MaydayKafu×Kafu

[100/100] Ending Theme “Streamline Mayday”
Streamlined MaydayKafu×Kafu

Ryusenkei Mayday, sung by virtual singer KAF and her musical counterpart KAFU, is a single released in July 2022.

It was used as the ending theme for the anime Dropkick on My Devil! X.

The addictive sound arrangement layered with two vocals naturally gets you nodding to the beat.

The lyrics, which carry a subtly languid, wistful emotion, are another highlight.

Be sure to give it a careful listen.

Dance Robot Dance (Hachioji-P Remix) feat. Hatsune MikuNayutan Seijin

This track is an aggressive remix by Hachioji-P of a smash hit by NayutalieN, a Vocaloid producer from outer space! Keeping the original’s addictive appeal intact, the lyrics—aiming to communicate through dance instead of words—fuse with an even more floor-oriented EDM sound.

It was used as an insert song in the anime “#Compass 2.0: Combat Providence Analysis System,” which aired in April 2025, adding extra heat to the story.

Included on the album “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System Original Soundtrack Vol.

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SAVIOR OF SONGnano×IA

nano – SAVIOR OF SONG feat. IA – Drum and Bass [dj-Jo Remix]
SAVIOR OF SONGnano×IA

The exhilarating and rhythmic sound characteristic of anime songs is a perfect match for Vocaloid vocals.

“SAVIOR OF SONG,” released by nano feat.

MY FIRST STORY in 2013, is an appealing track brimming with a sense of speed.

It was featured in the anime Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova-, and the lyrics, enriched by nano’s personal experiences, are wonderful.

The nano × IA cover version expresses the song’s world with an urgent electronic rhythm and the intricate vocal work woven by IA!

Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (11–20)

Negi Soldieryukopi

Negi Soldier / Yukopi feat. Hatsune Miku
Negi Soldieryukopi

This piece was specially written by Yukopi as the ending theme for the anime “Nmeneko” in August 2025.

Its charm lies in the unique lyrics that imagine a leek sticking out of a grocery bag as a weapon and the singer as a soldier on the walk home from the supermarket.

In just about 30 seconds, it packs a sprightly rhythm and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals, gripping listeners’ hearts.

Brimming with energy that can put a smile on your face in an instant, it’s highly recommended when you need a boost!

A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAMSHADE×hatsune miku

This is a work featuring Hatsune Miku singing the song that was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime “Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.” The intro is arranged with piano instead of guitar, giving it a refreshing feel.

Miku’s high-tone voice also shines beautifully.

TwinsHONEY WORKS

┗|∵|┓Twins / HoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku
TwinsHONEY WORKS

Why not let yourself be soothed by this poppy, adorable sound? “Twins,” with lyrics that depict unending friendship and a melody that makes you happy, is a song that will make you want to thank your friends! Created by HoneyWorks—known for a variety of anime songs—and released in 2017, it was chosen as the opening theme for the anime PriPri Chi-chan!!.

Hatsune Miku’s gentle vocals make the song’s fun atmosphere even more colorful.

It’s a perfect Vocaloid track to listen to while thinking of your close friends, or to sing together at karaoke!

Summer Festival (Utsu-P, Minatsuki Touka)JITTERIN’JINN

This work reconstructs a universally known summer classic into a heavy, loud rock anthem.

The original song was released as a single by JITTERIN’JINN in 1990, and it’s arranged here by Vocaloid producers Utsu-P and Minatsuki Toka.

It was used as the ending theme for Episode 6 of the TV anime “No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!” The fiercely resonant guitar sound and Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals create a striking contrast.

Experience the fusion of aching romance and thunderous volume for yourself!