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-throbbing & Tear-jerking] (21–30)
orionKenshi Yonezu

The ending theme of the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
It’s a song that conveys a strong power within a relaxed tempo.
Many people will likely be drawn to the gentle voice, like softly drawing in a thin, long thread.
It’s a track I definitely recommend listening to at least once.
Love is…Miliyah Kato

The grand ballad inspired by the classical masterpiece Canon delivers a straightforward message—no matter what happens, we’ll stay together—that truly resonates.
Even when loneliness and anxiety make it hard to see ahead, there is someone who will never give up on you and keep supporting you.
It sings of the strength and preciousness of such love and bonds.
Released in June 2007 as Miliyah Kato’s tenth single, the song also served as the ending theme for the anime Toward the Terra.
Its inclusion in the best-of album M BEST II shows how it has continued to be loved over time.
A pledge of eternal love, this work is the ultimate love song—one that makes you want to stay with the person you cherish forever.
Evening Scenery YesterdayJin ft. LiSA

It’s the ending song of episode 6 of the anime “Mekakucity Actors.” It was originally released as a Vocaloid track, but it was rearranged for the anime adaptation.
It’s a cute anime song featuring a classic tsundere girl as the protagonist.
LiSA’s vocals are clear and beautiful.
A Lovey-Dovey Love Song with My HusbandFenris (CV: Rie Kugimiya)

This song overflows with unstoppable feelings for someone you love.
Its endlessly sweet and straightforward declarations of love toward a “husband” are so candid that listeners can’t help but blush.
It’s a full-throttle love song—no wonder Kugimiya, who performed it, said she felt “so embarrassed it was like my head was boiling.” Released in April 2024, it colored the beginning of the story as the opening theme for the TV anime “Chillin’ in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers.” It’s perfect for when you want to soak in an irresistibly cute world and feel healed, or when you want to be filled with happiness!
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

The opening theme song of Dragon Ball GT.
It’s a very refreshing and lovely song—a pure love song that simply sings straight about loving you.
The sound builds excitement and anticipation for the anime itself.
The lyrics were written by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai, and the music was composed by Tetsurō Oda.
fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Kenshi Yonezu

The theme song for Akiyuki Shinbo’s animated film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?” The song centers on the fleeting, special bond shared with “you” while watching fireworks together on a summer day, and the wistful distance that followed—perfectly reflecting the film’s story.
Its lyrics intertwine the transience of a single summer memory with fireworks that flare brightly and vanish in an instant.
A gentle melody delivers bittersweet, beautiful memories of summer.
Why not listen to it as a couple?
After-School OverflowMegumi Nakajima

It’s an insert song from Macross Frontier: The Wings of Goodbye.
It’s sung by Megumi Nakajima, the voice actress who played Ranka Lee, an idol in the story.
Set to a refreshing melody, it expresses the bittersweet feeling of falling in love with someone you know already loves someone else.





