[Anime] A roundup of opening and insert songs from Yo-kai Watch!
Let me introduce the theme songs from the anime Yo-kai Watch.
Yo-kai Watch originally started as a video game, and later the anime and its theme songs became massive hits, sparking a social phenomenon.
The adorable characters and the catchy songs and dances captivated both kids and adults.
The music from Yo-kai Watch is great for a nostalgic listen, and you might even discover, “Whoa, there was a song like this too!” Be sure to check it out till the end!
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[Anime] A Complete List of Yo-kai Watch Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)
Funky Boogie BarKingu Kurīmusōda

This is the song used as the ending theme for Yo-kai Watch Shadowside.
It’s performed by King Cream Soda, known for songs like “Gera Gera Po no Uta.” It has a very upbeat, funky sound that really stands out.
EarthlingKOTORI with SUTECHCHIBĀDO

This is the second single by Kotori with Stitch Bird, released in March 2016.
It served as the sixth ending theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used from episode 102 to 129.
The rhythm is so catchy it sticks in your head after just one listen.
It’s a cute and impactful song.
[Anime] Yo-kai Watch Theme and Insert Songs Compilation! (31–40)
Gera Gera Po marching songyoukai kingu doriimu sooda

This is the ending theme of the first movie, Yo-kai Watch: The Secret of Birth, Meow!.
Yokai King Dream Soda is a group consisting of King Cream Soda, Dream5, and Lucky Ikeda.
The chorus sections of Dan Dan Dubi Zuba!, Gera Gera Po no Uta, and Yo-kai Exercise No.
1 are arranged in a medley.
Another distinctive feature is that Jibanyan’s voice appears partway through the song.
Haro Kuri Danceyou bekkusu rengougun

This song was released in September 2017.
It served as the 9th ending theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used from episode 179 to 201.
The chorus features unique phrases that are very cute and make you want to sing along.
Life is dramaticKingu Kurīmusōda

This is King Cream Soda’s fourth single, released in September 2015.
It served as the fifth opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used from episode 75 through episode 101.
With the start of the anime’s second season, the opening theme’s atmosphere changed dramatically from the previous ones.
Let’s wait for the right time.Hard Birds

This is the opening theme for Yo-kai Watch Shadowside, which has been airing since 2018.
It’s a TV series that continues the story from the 2017 film Yo-kai Watch Shadowside: The Return of the Oni King, and it features stronger horror elements than previous Yo-kai Watch entries.
The song is a fast-paced guitar rock number that matches that atmosphere.
Gera Gera Po at First Love PassKingu Kurīmusōda

This is King Cream Soda’s second single, released in October 2014.
It served as the third opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used in the even-numbered episodes from episode 37 to 62.
It was also used as the theme song for the Nintendo 3DS game Yo-kai Watch 2: Honke.
The depiction of falling in love is arranged in an enka style.


