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[Gag/Random] Funny Anime Songs Special [Karaoke]

In this article, we’ll round up and introduce some fun anime songs that are perfect for karaoke.

If you want to liven up the atmosphere or make your listeners laugh, these picks should help you choose the right songs.

Of course, some songs have funny lyrics, but what we especially want you to focus on are the ones with choreography.

If you can sing while dancing, it’ll go over even better!

This might also be perfect for those looking for a hidden talent act for year-end or New Year parties.

Be sure to check it out to the end!

[Gag/Weird] Funny Anime Song Compilation [Karaoke] (1–10)

Annoying! Sunshine Week!Futaba Igarashi (CV: Tomori Kusunoki)

TV anime “My Senpai Is Annoying” OP Movie / Annoying! Sun Sun Week!
Annoying! Sunshine Week! Futaba Igarashi (CV: Tomori Kusunoki)

This is the opening theme of the anime “My Senpai Is Annoying,” which depicts workplace relationships centered on senior Harumi Takeda and junior Futaba Igarashi, who work at Itomaki Trading.

It’s a rom-com that explores gentle, low-pressure relationships, and this song seems to emphasize the work’s laid-back side even more.

While lightly touching on the struggles of working adults, it conveys the sense of giving your all to enjoy each day.

It’s an anime song with a light, buoyant atmosphere, where every element of the track exudes a festive, carefree vibe.

Apple-plucking Beam!Kenji Ohtsuki and the Zetsubou Girls

Zan - Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei [OP] Ringo Mogire Beam! HD 720p
Apple-Picking Beam! Kenji Otsuki and the Despair Girls

The TV anime Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, based on the work by Koji Kumeta, spawned many brilliant—and delightfully offbeat—songs that perfectly match its unique worldview.

One of them is “Ringo Mogire Beam!” composed by NARASAKI—central figure of COALTAR OF THE DEEPERS and a prolific anime songwriter—with Kenji Otsuki, known for his work with bands like Muscles Girl Band (Kinniku Shōjo-Tai) and Tokusatsu, on vocals and lyrics.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime’s third season and released in 2009 under the name Kenji Otsuki and the Zetsubou Girls.

The track surges forward as a unified force: NARASAKI’s signature hard-edged guitars, Otsuki’s rough yet wistful vocals, and impeccably timed interjections by the voice cast.

Its quality easily surpasses that of a mere novelty song, and it’s truly impressive.

O-hi-me-sa-ma!Najimu Rokuka (CV: Rina Hidaka) & Neko Hacker

O-hi-me-sa-ma! (Anime “Yojo Shacho R” Creditless ED) – Najimu Roku-shina (CV: Rina Hidaka) & Neko Hacker
O-hi-me-sa-ma! Najimu Rokkō (CV: Rina Hidaka) & Neko Hacker

Released in July 2023, this song was selected as the ending theme for the anime “YOJOHAN YOUNG PRESIDENT R” (Yojo Shachou R).

It’s a fast-paced electronic tune with a lively rhythm, and the lyrics—modeled after call-and-response shouts from host clubs—are really fun.

If you’re doing karaoke with anime-loving friends, you’ll definitely want to ask them to add some call-and-response.

It’s guaranteed to hype up the atmosphere!

[Gags/Random] Fun Anime Songs Special [Karaoke] (11–20)

Even hell’s judgment depends on you.Hell’s Verdict All-Stars

Jigoku no Sata All Stars “Even Hell’s Judgments Depend on You” | Hozuki’s Coolheadedness | Opening
Even hell’s affairs depend on you — Hell’s Affairs All-Stars

I think once you hear it, the melody will stick in your head.

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Hozuki’s Coolheadedness,” sung by characters from the story.

The tune is lively and super catchy, and as you listen, it somehow puts you in a good mood.

The lyrics, which are themed around hell, include many traditional Japanese names of hells.

At this point it’s less about being amusing and more educational.

When you sing it at karaoke, be sure to get everyone who came with you to join in for a big chorus.

Good luck! Ms. Spider's Theme“I” (CV: Aoi Yūki)

TV anime “So I’m a Spider, So What?” ending theme “Do Your Best! Miss Spider’s Theme” Song: “Me” (CV: Aoi Yuki)
Good Luck! Ms. Spider’s Theme “Me” (CV: Aoi Yuki)

This is the hugely impactful “Do Your Best! Ms.

Spider Theme” right from the intro.

With its dizzying key changes and cute vocal tone, it’s an addictive track that sticks in your head after just one listen.

Even people who don’t usually listen to anime songs will be blown away by how fresh it sounds—no doubt about it! Nail the high-speed sections and pull your listeners straight into this world! If you’re someone who loves anime songs, don’t keep that passion to yourself—polish it to perfection and show it off!

No Matter How You Look at It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!Konomi Suzuki / Kiba of Akiba

No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! OP FULL [with lyrics]
No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular - Konomi Suzuki / Kiba of Akiba

This is the opening theme of the 2013 TV anime “No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!”, better known by its nickname “Watamote,” based on the popular original work.

It’s also the fourth single released by popular anisong singer Konomi Suzuki, and, just as the title suggests, the music is handled by Kiba of Akiba, a loud rock band that puts a strong Akiba-style image front and center.

The lyrics—painfully relatable for some listeners—paired with a wistful chorus melody and a metalcore-flavored heavy track, create a vibe that is quintessentially 2010s anisong.

Gather with like-minded fans who connect with the lyrics, and it’s guaranteed to bring the house down at karaoke.

DESIGNED BY HEAVEN!Paraiso☆Employee Stars

Anime "Heaven's Design Team" ending theme "DESIGNED BY HEAVEN!" MV / Paraiso☆Employee Stars
DESIGNED BY HEAVEN! Paraiso☆Employee Stars

The ending theme of the anime “Heaven’s Design Team,” titled “DESIGNED BY HEAVEN!,” is a pop song performed by the Paradise☆Employee Stars, the employees of the “Heaven’s Design Firm.” With its bright, personality-packed melody and playful wordplay, it’s fun for both singers and listeners alike! After listening a little, you’ll get the hang of the call-and-response, so it’s sure to be a hit when performed as a group number.

Since it’s framed as being sung by company employees, it might be fun to sing it with a few colleagues at a company party, too!