Anime Love Song Special [Heart-Fluttering & Tearjerkers]
Anime spans many genres, but romance stories are definitely one of the classics.
And you could even say there are just as many love songs as there are shows.
Even when the main plot isn’t a love story, the opening or ending theme might be a love song.
In any case, there are tons—an absolutely staggering number—of anime love songs.
This article rounds up those masterpieces.
Whether you’re in love right now or feeling down after a breakup, we’ve got recommendations for you.
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Anime Love Song Special [Heart-fluttering & Tear-jerking] (61–70)
Touch and Go!!Megumi Hayashibara

The ending theme of “BLUE SEED.” It’s a love song about the troubles at the start of a romance—two people are drawn to each other and falling in love, but they’re also afraid of upsetting the relationship they’ve had until now.
It really lets you sink into the bittersweet feelings that come with love, which isn’t always just fun.
Honey♥Come!!Yui Ogura

The ending theme of the TV anime ‘Castle Town Dandelion.
‘ It’s a pop tune where cute vocals match with a fast-paced sound.
Released in 2015 as voice actress Yui Ogura’s fifth single.
Heart-throbbing Love SongSUPER☆GiRLS

The ending theme of PriPara.
It’s a series where a trading card arcade game and an anime are linked, starring girls who dream of becoming idols.
The song’s content is a bit bittersweet: it’s about falling for the same person as your best friend.
If you’re shy about love, listening to it might give you courage.
TreasureHekiyou Academy Student Council

It’s the opening theme of the anime Student Council’s Discretion.
The main story is a love tale with strong comedic elements, but this song has a calm, bittersweet feel.
It’s sung by the four main heroines’ voice actresses, whose adorable vocals are part of its charm.
A night when the moonlight softly fallsNanao Ogawa

The ending theme song of Crayon Shin-chan.
It’s a soothing ballad with a dreamy, very gentle, slow melody that pairs perfectly with a whispery vocal.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to under a night sky filled with beautiful stars.
Love LetterGACKT

This song, based on acoustic guitar and strings, is GACKT’s heartfelt expression of gratitude to his fans.
Produced in February 2005 as the title track of the album “Love Letter” and later released as a single in March 2006, it was chosen as the ending theme for the animated film Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam III: A New Translation – Love is the Pulse of the Stars.
The gentle vocals and delicate composition blend together, while the lyrics tenderly weave feelings of love for someone precious, leaving a deep impression.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to reflect on your feelings for those close to you—not only lovers, but also family and friends.
In the stillness of the shining skyKalafina

This is an in-anime song from the TV anime Black Butler II.
Its beautiful harmonies, like a hymn, are soothing to the ears.
The melody is filled with gentle feelings—love and longing.
Even those who haven’t seen the anime will surely come to like it; it’s that beautiful a piece.





