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.
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[Gag/Weird] Funny Anime Song Compilation [Karaoke] (1–10)
Chika-chika Chika Chika ♡Chika Fujiwara (VA: Konomi Kohara)

A song that suddenly played as the ending theme in episode 3 of the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” Its lyrics, which incorporate lines from the show, create a mysterious worldview; the sound features a striking, hard-hitting beat; and the vocals are irresistibly catchy—altogether making it a highly addictive track.
Listen just once and you might find yourself hitting repeat over and over.
The ultra-smooth, fluid ending animation also became a hot topic.
Learning the choreography could be a lot of fun, too.
Chu, diversity.ano

The anime Chainsaw Man featured a lavish lineup of artists providing different ending themes each week.
Among them, the one that shocked the most people was ano’s “Chu, Diversity.” That’s because the song is themed around a certain development in the story.
It packs quite an impact while still having crowd-pleasing appeal.
Overall, it’s got a vibe reminiscent of ’90s city pop.
If you pair it with something like cosplay, it would be perfect for a performance piece.
hot-pot bossWednesday Campanella

Electro music is also a go-to when you want to liven up the mood at karaoke, right? In that case, how about singing “Nabe Bugyō”? It’s the ending theme of the anime Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, performed by Wednesday Campanella.
The lyrics are intriguingly about the process of making a “yaminabe,” or mystery hot pot.
It’s hard to picture what that really looks like, isn’t it? Plus, with turntable scratching in the mix, the sound builds a uniquely surreal atmosphere.
I think it would be a hit to sing at a hot pot party, too.
Deer-Colored DaysDeer Club

The opening theme of the anime “Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan.” It’s a lively song performed by the Deer Club, with lyrics by Kana Yaginuma and composition/arrangement by Yuki Waga.
Its bright, pop sound is sure to put a smile on listeners’ faces.
The standout feature is definitely the sung phrase in the intro—it’s incredibly catchy and will stick in your head after just one listen.
Sing it at karaoke and it’s guaranteed to liven up the atmosphere.
ABC gymnasticsCool Big Brother (VO: Mamoru Miyano), Song Big Sister (VO: Nana Mizuki)

The TV anime “Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan” opening theme “ABC Taiso” is a catchy, approachable tune.
Even people who don’t know the anime or the song will find themselves grooving along—it has simple lyrics that listeners can enjoy, so it’s a great one to add to your repertoire.
Whether the group is mixed across generations or you’re in a slightly formal karaoke setting, it’s sure to bring everyone together and liven things up! There’s also a bit of choreography, so learn it and have fun with everyone!
Friendly Peace (Female Ver.)Popuko (CV: Manaka Iwami), Pipimi (CV: Ikumi Hasegawa)

A laid-back vibe can really help lighten the mood, don’t you think? With that in mind, let me introduce the ending theme of the anime Pop Team Epic: “Nakayoshi Peace (Female Ver.
).” It’s sung by Manaka Iwami, the voice of Popuko, and Ikumi Hasegawa, the voice of Pipimi.
The song unfolds a quirky, chuckle-worthy world throughout.
At the same time, it’s warmly themed around the bonds between people, which is a key point.
That makes it a perfect choice to sing with friends and deepen your connection.
Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

This is the opening theme of “Ya Boy Kongming!,” a work in which Zhuge Liang Kongming, the hero of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, is reborn in Shibuya, Tokyo and thrives as a strategist to help Eiko Tsukimi achieve her dreams.
QUEENDOM performs a Japanese cover of Hungarian singer JOLLY’s “Bulikirály.” The Japanese lyrics are a major highlight of the song, uniquely crafted by incorporating misheard phrases from the original.
The sound draws you in with a laid-back club music vibe.





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