Autumn anime songs: iconic tracks for the deepening fall
Autumn is a busy season packed with work, school events, and activities.
You might feel like you don’t even have time to watch anime! If that’s you, how about enjoying some anime songs whenever you have a little free moment? In this article, we’ll introduce autumn-themed anime songs and opening/ending themes from fall-season anime.
It’s perfect for a quick mood boost when you’re tired, and for anyone looking for new anime to watch.
We’ve compiled works from a wide range of years, so you might even come across something nostalgic!
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Autumn anime songs: Classic tracks for the deepening fall (61–70)
Excellent GAO!!Capsule Girls

The three heroines from the TV anime “Ultra Kaiju Anthropomorphic Project” have formed a unit and are singing.
I love the cute, energetic sound.
The positive lyrics blow away any feelings of being down.
Super-psyched and in top form!Dempagumi.inc

This is the opening theme of the TV anime The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
The upbeat sound right from the start feels very much like Dempagumi.
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The energy in the chorus is fantastic as well.
It was released in 2016 as their 15th single.
Adore meErii Yamazaki

Erii Yamazaki, known as a voice actress and singer, performed “Adore me” as the ending theme for the anime “Shin Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei.” It’s a girly, pop-styled song that expresses a longing for the other person.
While it weaves in literary elements—such as likening the couple’s relationship to Adam and Eve—it also adds a comical touch by using onomatopoeia.
I’d also like you to pay attention to the message embedded in the title.
Catch up, latencyUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song was released as the opening theme for the anime Run with the Wind.
Its light and refreshing lyrics and sound—so characteristic of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN—really stick in your ears.
I felt it was a perfect match for the anime’s story.
Reflectiaeufonius

This is the opening theme of True Tears, an anime well-known for evoking the feeling of autumn.
It’s a song by the music unit eufonius, released as a single in 2008.
Even the blend of coolness and beauty in its sound conjures up an image of a crisp, breezy autumn day.
The lyrics, which convey a sense of hope for the future, are also wonderful.
I recommend taking a walk on a nice day while listening to this track—you’re sure to have a very pleasant time.
The same feeling.Kiyono Yasuno

Since it’s the season of hearty appetites in autumn, how about some anime songs that make your stomach growl? This track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Restaurant to Another World 2, which is based on a light novel, and it’s sung by voice actress Kiyono Yasuno.
It was released in 2021 as her fourth single.
One of its charms is the cheerful rhythm that makes your body sway on its own.
The lyrics are filled with quirky words that make listening to it a delight.
Why not think about your dinner menu while listening to this song?
You are the Blue Oni.Machigerita (from Book of Magic)

This is the ending theme of the TV anime “Ao Oni: The Animation,” based on the free horror game “Ao Oni,” which sparked a huge boom mainly online.
It was produced by Machigerita, a popular musician also known as a Vocaloid producer, and released in 2017.
It’s an upbeat track grounded in a metal sound that really amps you up as you listen.
Autumn means Halloween—if you want to dive into something spooky, be sure to check out this song, as well as the anime and the game.





