Songs of Studio Ghibli: List of Theme Songs, Insert Songs, and BGM from Ghibli Music
Studio Ghibli films, enjoyed by both adults and children, are also famous for their wonderful music.
Every work features songs that perfectly fit the story and leave an unforgettable impression after just one listen.
We’ve gathered not only the popular theme songs and insert songs from Studio Ghibli works, but also image songs that bring back memories of famous scenes and evocative moments.
If you want to listen to Ghibli’s masterpieces or hear again the song that played in that one scene, be sure to check these out!
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My Neighbor Totoro (1–10)
Dondoko FestivalAzumi Inoue
A child secretly peeks at ghosts dancing in the twilight.
When the ghosts dance, strange things happen—something that, for a child, is far more captivating than frightening.
It will surely become an unforgettable memory for life.
CatbusTaku Kitahara

Are you familiar with the Catbus, a cat-shaped bus whose character goods are also hugely popular? This piece plays during the scene in My Neighbor Totoro where the Catbus appears.
It’s a track that seems perfect for a drive, blending the Catbus’s uncanny atmosphere with a exhilarating sense of speed as it rushes by.
Mysterious Shiritori SongKumiko Mori

Fushigi Shiritori Uta, included on the image album for the animated film My Neighbor Totoro, is sung there by Kumiko Mori.
Unlike the gentle, heartwarming atmosphere of Totoro, it’s a fast-tempo track whose playful, humorous lyrics feel more like a word-association game than a traditional shiritori, drawing you into its world.
And of course, the composer is Joe Hisaishi.
strollJoe Hisaishi

It’s also a classic song for kindergarten performances and the like.
It’s the song that plays in the opening of “My Neighbor Totoro.” The image of various creatures lining up and following behind Mei in the opening is especially memorable.
Imagining children singing it on a field trip and such makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Twilight BreezeJoe Hisaishi

This melody might be the most memorable among the songs featured in My Neighbor Totoro.
True to its title, Evening Breeze, it’s a wonderfully beautiful piece with a sweeping, airy feel.
Its richly expressive melody further enhances the world of My Neighbor Totoro, adding color to some of the film’s most moving and iconic scenes.
lost childAzumi Inoue

In the story, Mei gets lost, right? This piece conveys Satsuki desperately searching for the lost Mei.
You can really feel how worried she is.
It carries the wish for Mei to return safely.
Castle in the Sky (11–20)
Immerse yourself in a world of adventure and fantasy!
Another timeless Ghibli masterpiece loved for many years. This is music from Castle in the Sky, whose story kicks off with a striking opening in which a young girl falls from the sky. The soundtrack is filled with classics, and we’ve carefully selected our top recommendations from among them! Related article:Songs from Castle in the Sky (Laputa): the theme song and insert songs.
Castle in the Sky Laputa (1–10)
Playful quarrel (chase)Joe Hisaishi

This is the piece that plays in the background during the scenes where they’re fleeing from the men in black and the sky pirates.
Since it’s a panicked escape, just listening to the music makes your heart pound with suspense.
At the same time, you can picture the pirates getting into a silly scuffle, ignoring Pazu and Sheeta.






