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!
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Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (11–20)
The 49th dayNashimoto Ui

You might get chills from the ominous atmosphere of this rock sound.
With lyrics that feel like they’re looking down on the living world from the afterlife and a gritty guitar tone, this piece stands out as a work by Nashimoto Ui, who is active not only as a Vocaloid producer but also as a band musician.
It was used as the ending theme for season 2 of the TV anime Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories.
The track heightens the sense of fear within the anime, and Hatsune Miku’s husky vocals match the eerie aftertaste of the story.
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!
Love Sky Recycling featuring Mixchu JuiceNomiko feat. Hatsune Miku

Koizora Recycling featuring Micchuk Juice is striking for its bursting electronic tones and lyrics that celebrate the joy of blending different personalities.
Included on Nomiko’s single released in March 2009, it was used as the ending theme for episode 12 of the anime Akikan!.
The technopop sound by TECHNOBOYS PULCRAFT GREEN-FUND is sure to lift listeners’ spirits! And the collaboration between a human and a virtual singer perfectly embodies the work’s worldview.
Just listening to it will fill you with energy!
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.
Kimi-Koi Questirucaice × Ichinose Rupo

This piece was used as an insert song in the anime film Project SEKAI the Movie: A Broken World and a Miku Who Can’t Sing.
It likens romance to an RPG-style adventure, singing about the courage to keep moving forward despite hardships over a high-energy electropop sound.
The sparkling synths by irucaice and Lupo Ichinose vividly color a scene from the film.
Give it a listen when you need a boost.
Wah-Wah WorldHanasato Minori × Azusawa Kohane × Hatsune Miku

Wah Wah World vividly captures the courage to jump into an unseen world with a thrilling sense of speed.
Originally the theme song for the smartphone game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku, it was also used as the ending theme for the short anime Puchi Seka.
Sung by Minori Hanasato, Kohane Azusawa, and Hatsune Miku, it blends idol, street, and electronic vocals into a colorful harmony.
The high-energy sound crafted by Giga and Mitchie M is exciting enough to make your heart race just by listening.
Why not give this lively, feel-good ani-song a listen and soak up its energy?
Vocaloid Anime Songs Collection [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (21–30)
Nameless MonsterEGOIST×Yuzuki Yukari

This is a work featuring vocals by Yuzuki Yukari, covering a song used as the ending theme for the TV anime PSYCHO-PASS.
Yukari’s voice pairs perfectly with the electronic sound, resulting in a catchy and stylish piece.


