Anpanman Songs: List of Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and Character Songs
A huge hit with kids! We’re introducing songs from Anpanman.
Since its debut in 1973, Anpanman has been an immensely popular national character.
The original is a picture book, but it’s also beloved in anime and movies, and there are many toys, snacks, and juices featuring Anpanman and other characters on the packaging.
There are surely many children who insist, “It has to be Anpanman!” In this article, we’ve gathered popular Anpanman songs, including the theme song and character songs.
If you’re looking for Anpanman songs, be sure to find your favorite one!
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Anpanman Songs: List of Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and Character Tunes (61–70)
Yama-raised Kamameshi-donKamameshi-don (Kouichi Yamadera)

Kōichi Yamadera, who’s so active in the Anpanman series that it’s hard to keep track of all the roles he plays, sings Kamameshidon’s theme song, “Yama-sodachi Kamameshidon.” His performance is truly faithful to the character.
It’s an enka-style number that captures the feel of Kamameshidon’s somewhat accented speech.
Tendonman Boast SongTendonman (Chinatsu Sakamoto)

Tendonman is strongly associated with appearing as part of the “Donburi Man Trio” alongside Katsudonman and Kamameshidon, but as an individual character, his very first appearance was actually in Episode 1, making him a character with quite a long history.
This theme song sets to music the phrase he (or the trio) sings when they make their entrance, and many of you may find it very familiar.
Baikinman who laughs with an H-row soundBaikinman (Ryūsei Nakao)

This is the theme song of Baikinman, one of Anpanman’s most notorious villains and a legendary supporting character, arranged with a uniquely swirling, stereo-saturated wind effect.
The track is modeled on his distinctive laugh, and its rock ’n’ roll style pairs perfectly with his gravelly voice.
It’s a irresistible, Baikinman-infused tune that fans of the character will love.
Akachanman’s AdventureDreaming

Among the Anpanman characters, he’s one of the most human-like.
Despite the name “Akachanman” (Baby Man), he shows a brave and strong heart, with a responsible, reliable side.
He wasn’t originally an Anpanman character; he was the main character of another work by Takashi Yanase.
True to Akachanman’s nature, his theme song has an uplifting, dependable, and encouraging tone.
Jin jin jinDreaming

There are actually many songs that can be called Anpanman Christmas songs, but among them, this track sung by Dreaming is quite unique.
Rather than an overly bright and cheerful Christmas vibe, it features a slightly moody, Nordic feel, along with rhythmic lyrics that create a distinct world.
It’s also catchy enough that you might find yourself humming it if you let your guard down.
Hora, Hora, HorakoDreaming

The theme song of “Hora Horako,” who looks just like Horror-man and appears in the companion animated short released alongside the 2007 film.
With its playful piano melody, it’s an irresistibly fun tune.
Horako is the Horror Prince’s younger sister and the daughter of the Little Mermaid.
That surprising bit of lore might catch you off guard, but this cute theme song is guaranteed to clear your head—perfect for a good laugh and a good time.
The sun is sparkling.Dreaming

Among the many Anpanman songs, this one is especially popular.
It also served as the theme song for the 2017 film “Go! Anpanman: Buruburu’s Treasure Hunting Adventure!” With its bouncy, upbeat rhythm, it’s an irresistibly lively track.
It’s sometimes used as an insert song in the anime, and it’s a reliable tune that lifts not only the show but also our everyday mood.






