Anime songs recommended for men in their 40s to sing at karaoke
We’ve put together a selection of Japanese anime songs perfect for karaoke that will make men in their 40s go, “So nostalgic!” It’s a gathering of those tunes—from the anime you were probably obsessed with—one after another.
How about listening to these songs and reminiscing about your good old youthful days?
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Anime songs recommended for men in their 40s to sing at karaoke (71–80)
Run, Honest OneHideki Saijo

It’s the first ending theme song of the TV anime “Chibi Maruko-chan,” a famous track that many people recognize.
Since it’s sung by a male vocalist, it’s easy to sing at karaoke, and its bright, slightly comical vibe makes it a perfect choice when you want to liven up the atmosphere.
Full of dreamsYumiko Seki

This is the song that was used as the first opening theme for the hugely popular anime Chibi Maruko-chan, which is still on the air today.
For many people in their 60s, the anime’s heyday coincided with major life milestones like having children, so it’s sure to evoke a strong sense of nostalgia.
Dunbine, fly!MIO

For men in their 40s, I think they’re the Gundam generation, and among Tomino’s works, the song I’d recommend for getting the crowd going at karaoke is the opening theme of Aura Battler Dunbine.
It’s sung by a woman, but the voice is as husky as Yuki Katsuragi’s, so it’s easy for men to sing too.
Anime songs recommended for men in their 40s to sing at karaoke (81–90)
Suki Suki SongAdo Mizumori

When I listen to this song, it brings back memories of the past.
It feels nostalgic.
The lyrics depict scenes from the anime, so they also make me recall my favorite moments.
It’s quite old, but since it was a popular anime, I imagine many people still remember it vividly.
We areHiroshi Kitadani

Isn’t it the generation that most people in their 30s watched the most? It’s the first opening theme of the hugely famous anime One Piece.
Its recognition is on a whole different level compared to other songs, so people of all ages can sing it—and it’s even great for group sing-alongs—making it perfect for karaoke, don’t you think?
Aim for No. 1!!Takeshi Kusaō

This is the opening theme song of the anime NG Knight Lamune & 40 from the era when lead voice actors—like Megumi Hayashibara—often sang.
It wasn’t a commercial tie-in; it was created for the anime to get you excited before watching.
So for anime fans in their 30s and 40s, this kind of song is what really resonates when they think of anison (anime songs).
Full of memoriesH₂O

This is the ending theme of the TV anime Miyuki.
It was released on March 25, 1983 as H2O’s fifth single.
In recent years, it has become well-known as a song for middle and high school choirs and graduation ceremonies, making it easy for women to sing as well.
It is supported by a wide range of generations.





