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: Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and Character Song List (21–30)
Dandelion-chan's SongDreaming

A song imbued with Takashi Yanase’s gentle message: like a dandelion that turns to fluff and sets off on a journey, you can bloom boldly and brightly wherever you go.
Dreaming’s crystal-clear harmonies color the bright, serene melody, wrapping listeners in warmth.
The track has been used as an insert song and ending theme for the anime “Go! Anpanman,” and is also included on the compilation album “Anpanman Best Hit ’13.” It’s a perfect tune for parents and children to hum together—an encouraging song that gently gives kids a push forward.
Runda of CourageAnpanman (Keiko Toda)

“Courage’s Runda” is a powerfully combative song in true Anpanman fashion.
Rather than stoking hostility, its lyrics encourage oneself, which feels emblematic of Anpanman’s style.
Anpanman songs: List of theme songs, insert songs, and character songs (31–40)
Anpanman Ondo

Let’s all dance together! Here are some ideas for the “Anpanman Ondo.” Let’s dance the “Anpanman Ondo” with the beloved characters from “Go! Anpanman,” popular in the anime, movies, and picture books! The song has four verses, but the choreography stays the same, so it should be easy for children to learn, right? Moving their bodies to the rhythm can not only develop motor skills and a sense of rhythm, but also help nurture emotional expression—like “I did it!” and “I can dance for fun!”—and boost their self-esteem.
Two HeartsRollpanna (Miina Tominaga)

She is Melonpanna’s older sister and one of the most intricately conceived characters in the Anpanman series.
After receiving the “Magokoro Grass” (Sincere Heart Herb) from Melonpanna and being mixed with Baikinman’s “Baikin Grass” (Germ Herb), she came to possess both a good and an evil heart.
Fittingly, her theme song is titled “Two Hearts.” It’s a track that showcases her charm to the fullest.
Dokin's LullabyDokin-chan (Hiromi Tsuru)

“Dokin’s Lullaby” is an astonishingly gentle and beautiful song for a Dokin-chan track.
It’s also suitable for soothing babies who don’t know Anpanman, so it might be a good lullaby for putting younger siblings to sleep.
Banana Dance 2017Dreaming

Banana Dance 2017 starts with jungle-like, wild percussion.
You might expect a famous banana character from Anpanman we don’t know to appear, but no such character shows up.
That’s because this song is derived from the picture book “Anpanman and the Banana Dance,” in which Banana Island and the queen, Banna, do make an appearance.
Dokin Dokin Dokin-chan ~Dokin's Song~Dreaming

The long-awaited theme song for Dokin-chan carries a sexy, moody vibe reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku.
With its solid, weighty arrangement and somewhat ominous lyrics, it skews more toward a little-devil allure than Dokin-chan’s usual cute image.
It’s a fitting track for the uniquely individualistic cast of Anpanman characters.






