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Funny parody song. A laugh-out-loud popular parody track.

Parody songs—we used to sing them all the time when we were kids, right?

Parody songs are a really fun genre: they make you laugh out loud and sometimes even lead to unexpected discoveries.

This time, we’ve selected and compiled a bunch of hilarious parody songs from various genres, including anime theme songs, J-pop, and comedy shows.

How about giving them a try when you’re feeling a bit tired and want a good laugh to reset your mood?

I’m sure you’ll find a laugh-out-loud parody that hits your sweet spot.

Be sure to find your favorite!

Funny parody songs. Popular laugh-out-loud parody songs (41–50)

Parody of 'Oyome Samba': 'Oyaji's Three Steps'Hiromi Go

[Oyome Samba Parody Song: Oyaji Sanpo] It’s now being called Senior Samba. Please enjoy it with footage of a camper van and the great outdoors in the background. #parodysong #anthemfortheseniorgeneration #HiromiGo #OyomeSamba
Parody of 'Oyome Samba' titled 'Oyaji Sanpo' by Hiromi Go

Let’s arrange a classic hit known for its catchy melody and rhythm-driven lyrics! Here are some ideas for a parody of “Oyome Samba” titled “Oyaji Sanpo.” While “Oyome Samba” is known for its easy-to-remember lyrics and its comical take on romance between men and women, “Oyaji Sanpo” depicts the real aspects of health in old age.

Many listeners will probably find themselves muttering, “I know exactly what you mean.” The humorous lyrics are sure to win hearts!

Girltama

Known for crafting a uniquely atmospheric stage world—starting with “Sayonara Jinrui”—Tama also performed a cover of the Beatles’ “Girl” live.

However, the content was a complete reinvention; both the arrangement and the lyrics were transformed into a wholly original “Tama world.”

job listings magazineChine Miku

[Parody Song] Job Listings (Original song: Shuchishin “Shuchishin”)
Job Magazine Chion Miku

This is a parody song created by the popular YouTuber Chi-On Miku, who uploads numerous parody songs themed around shut-in NEETs.

The original song is “Shuuchishin,” the 2008 debut track by Shuuchishin, a unit formed from a TV program.

There's Always Tomorrow: National Pension VersionKyu Sakamoto

“Ashita ga Aru sa” in the “National Pension Version.” #parodySong #AnthemForSeniors #AshitaGaAruSa #NationalPension
There’s Always Tomorrow – National Pension Version, Kyu Sakamoto

Let’s try arranging and singing a classic song that people have listened to when they’re tired or about to lose heart! Here are some ideas for the “There’s Always Tomorrow” National Pension version.

“There’s Always Tomorrow” is memorable for the hope it carries toward tomorrow and its message about the importance of not giving up and continuing to strive even after failure.

This time, since it’s a National Pension version, the key point is lyrics that express thoughts and feelings about the National Pension.

People have various feelings about the National Pension, but with lyrics that are positive and uplifting, it seems like it will put you in a cheerful mood.

Parody Song of “It’s Tokyo, Mom”: “It’s a Special Fraud, Mom”Chiyoko Shimakura

[Parody Song] It's a Special Fraud, Mom (Yara-Kea Version: It's a Bank Transfer Scam, Mom) — to the tune of “Tokyo Dayo, Okkasan” (Chiyoko Shimakura)
Parody of 'Tokyo Dayo, Okkasan': 'It's a Special Fraud, Mom' by Chiyoko Shimakura

Let’s sing that famous song about sightseeing in Tokyo with humorous lyrics! Here are ideas for a parody of “It’s Tokyo, Mom” titled “It’s Special Fraud, Mom.” The original “It’s Tokyo, Mom” highlights lyrics about touring Tokyo while holding your mother’s hand, but “It’s Special Fraud, Mom” features original lyrics that incorporate phrases about bank transfer scams and special fraud schemes reported in the news, along with ways to prevent becoming a victim.

By calling out to one another, let’s work together to stop the spread of harm.

Parody of 'A Thousand Winds': 'Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife'Masafumi Akikawa

Parody of 'A Thousand Winds' [Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife] #Masafumi Akikawa #A Thousand Winds #Parody Song #Anthem for the Senior Generation
Parody of “A Thousand Winds” — “Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife” by Masafumi Akikawa

How about singing Masafumi Akikawa’s famous song “A Thousand Winds” with a completely different vibe? Here’s an idea for a parody version titled “Becoming a Hindrance to My Wife.” The familiar piano intro may feel purifying, but the lyrics take a sudden turn: Even if I retire, please keep working.

We have no savings.

Even if I find a job, don’t count on me.

I’ll quit right away.

I have no motivation.

Even if I get in my wife’s way, I’ll survive.

There’s something almost refreshing about this unflinchingly frank attitude.

A couple that can say this much might, in a sense, have an unadorned and wonderful relationship.

Parody song of 'Nice Hot Bath' titled 'What a Nice Day'The Drifters

Let’s try singing an arranged version of that classic tune you’ll want to hum in the bath! Here are some ideas for a parody of “Ii Yu da na” called “Ii Hi da na.” The original “Ii Yu da na” stands out for its lyrics depicting the scene and feelings of soaking in a bath, along with rhythmic interjections.

In contrast, “Ii Hi da na” charms with heartwarming lyrics that celebrate gentle, warm moments in everyday life—not just in the bath.

It’s a parody song that makes you feel like you can keep living brightly, energetically, and joyfully as you grow older!