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 Songs (41–50)
I am Dokin-chan.Dreaming

“I Am Dokin-chan” is Dokin-chan’s theme song.
It’s crafted as an enka-style, sultry number.
The lyrics portray the very Dokin-chan everyone knows, but the mysteriously seductive vocals blend with her worldview to create a unique atmosphere.
The Cake-Making SongDreaming

It’s a song with the theme “Let’s make a cake with Anpanman and everyone!” The tune is cheerful and puts you in a happy, bouncy mood.
Above all, the cute lyrics are memorable, and it’s so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along after just one listen.
That’s no surprise, since the lyrics were written by Takashi Yanase, making it easy for even small children to enjoy.
Long Green Onion FlamencoNaganegiman (Akio Otsuka)

This is Nagane-giman’s song, “Naganeghi Flamenco.” Nagane-giman is the form that Negi-ojisan—who normally grows and shares green onions—takes when he enters a stance to fight evil.
It seems his weakness is having his mask torn off.
When you sing it at karaoke, be sure to deliver the spoken lines clearly!
Jolly Rice Ball ChivalryOmusubiman (Shino Yanagi)

Omusubiman is a wandering traveler and samurai—one of Anpanman World’s most unorthodox figures—whose strength is said to rival Anpanman’s.
His outsider status within the Bread World has made him a fan favorite.
This theme song is richly Japanese in flavor, evoking the winds of Omusubi Pass, and deftly capturing his period-drama-style lines and mature demeanor—sure to tug at the heartstrings of Japanese listeners.
Run! SL-manDreaming

The SL Man theme song, “Run! SL Man.” It’s a fast-paced track that conjures up an image of a locomotive racing across the wilderness.
It would work well as BGM for events like a sports day relay or performances with a train motif.
The song starts off with high energy, and singing the chorus is sure to give you a boost.
Anpanman DanceDreaming

Among the many Anpanman songs, this one is in a minor key with a fairy-tale feel, suggesting yet another new side of Anpanman.
Although it’s titled “Anpanman Dance,” it has the atmosphere of a number where you might be dancing in an old Western mansion.
With so many characters appearing, the way Horrorman’s image matches the song is strikingly fitting.
Here we go! Baikinman!Baikinman (Ryūsei Nakao)

Baikinman’s theme song, “Here We Go! Baikinman.” In an instant, you’re drawn in by Baikinman’s distinctive singing voice.
The lyrics teach how scary germs that cause colds can be, making it a perfect song for building habits like handwashing and gargling.
It’s a song that shows how the charm of the hidden messages in Takashi Yanase’s comical style is distilled into Baikinman.






