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Hanakappa Songs: Anime Theme and Insert Songs – List of Opening and Ending Tracks

We’d like to introduce songs from the anime “Hanakappa,” based on picture books by Tadashi Akiyama.

Hanakappa tells the everyday stories of the Hanakappa family—a family of kappa who have flowers blooming on their heads instead of dishes—and their friends.

The fun, everyday adventures of Hanakappa and friends are hugely popular with children.

In this article, we’ve gathered Hanakappa songs that capture children’s hearts alongside the story.

They’re all happy, fun tracks that make your body start moving just by listening.

Be sure to check them out!

Hanakappa Songs: Anime Theme and Insert Songs. Opening and Ending Track List (1–10)

A Little MiracleTokyo Girls' Style

TOKYO GIRLS’ STYLE / “Little Miracle” MV (Short Ver.) + SPOT
Small Miracle Tokyo Girls’ Style

The ending theme for Season 4 (October–March) is “Chiisana Kiseki” (“A Small Miracle”).

As with “Onnaji Kimochi” and “Taisetsu na Kotoba,” the vocals are performed by the girls’ dance and vocal group Tokyo Girls’ Style.

This song is a pep anthem you’ll want to listen to when things aren’t going well or when you’re facing an insurmountable wall.

While the melody is a bit more mature for a Hanakappa song, its positive lyrics are something we definitely want children to hear!

Important wordsTokyo Girls' Style

Dance video of the anime Hanakappa ending theme “Precious Words”
Precious Words Tokyo Girls' Style

The ending theme for Season 3 (April–June) is “Precious Words.” As with “Same Feelings” and “Little Miracle,” the girls’ dance and vocal group TOKYO GIRLS’ STYLE handles the vocals.

As the title suggests, this song expresses the desire to convey precious words.

It sounds like the person they want to tell them to is someone they really like.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to change their not-so-straightforward self!

Echo! Yoo-hoo!DOZ

This is Pattern 2 of the second season’s ending theme, “Yamabiko☆Yahho!” DOZ is a Korean hip-hop unit.

Although it’s an ending theme for children, it’s characterized by a pop and sophisticated style.

In the anime, Sugiru-kun and Momokappa-chan’s older brother were dancing hip-hop.

Hanakappa Songs: Anime Theme and Insert Songs. Opening and Ending Track List (11–20)

Well, of course—March of the New GenerationMinxZone

MinxZone / Anime Hanakappa - 'Well, of course!' ~March of the New Generation~
Well, of course—that’s right ~ March of the New Generation ~ MinxZone

As the opening theme for Hanakappa, the song “Sorya Sorya Soujan ~March of the New Generation~” aired in the first half of the 2012 season.

Its colorful sound and gentle vocals brightened the world of Hanakappa.

MinxZone, the three-piece band with a female vocalist who created the track, gives it a slightly different vibe from the other opening themes, but the upbeat lyrics will put even adult listeners in a happy mood.

Happy thingsHitomi Shimatani

Hitomi Shimatani - Ureshii Koto (Live 2011)
Hitomi Shimatani, how delightful

This is Pattern 1 of the second season’s ending theme, “Ureshii Koto” (“Happy Things”).

The relaxed tempo and Hitomi Shimatani’s vocals are very soothing, putting you in a calm and peaceful mood.

The lyrics are gentle and lovely, and I think they’re overwhelmingly more popular with adults than with children.

Pararirura♪Dream5

Dream5 / Anime Hanakappa ending theme “Pararirura♪”
Pararirura♪ Dream5

A song that kids who love to dance are sure to enjoy! It’s the Season 4 April–September ending theme, “Pararirura♪.” With touches of a Bon Odori-like melody and plenty of variation, it’s a number that even easily bored children can have fun with.

In the music video, you can watch the dance performed by the members of Dream5, who provided the vocals.

Gur☆Maze Yeah!!hitomi

hitomi / Guru☆Maze Yeah!! (TV Size) - Dance Video - Hanakappa Ver.
Gur☆Maze Yeah!! hitomi

This is Pattern 3 of the Season 2 ending, “Guru☆Maze Yeah!!”.

The official dance video features choreography that even small children can easily imitate, making it a song you can sing, dance to, and enjoy.

It’s an upbeat, bright, and fun track, so I imagine many kids like this song.