Nostalgic anime songs. Anime theme songs full of memories.
From classic anime songs—including opening themes, insert songs, and ending themes—we present standout and popular tracks recommended by our studio staff.
It’s a nostalgic playlist that will have you humming along before you know it.
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Nostalgic Anime Songs: Memorable Anime Themes (61–70)
Give me an unbalanced kissHiro Takahashi

This masterpiece expresses a bittersweet yearning for love through delicate imagery—like a crying figure reflected in a cracked mirror and fingers tracing the moon.
Chosen as the ending theme for the beloved classic anime Yu Yu Hakusho, it became a cross-generational favorite, thanks in part to Hiro Takahashi’s clear, translucent vocals.
Since its release in December 1993, it has been included on the albums WELCOME TO POPSICLE CHANNEL and Hiro Takahashi Best Collection, selling around 300,000 copies.
Its sweetly aching, love-like melody and arrangements that evoke the spirit of 1970s kayōkyoku create a gentle mood reminiscent of a romantic film soundtrack.
Savor this heartwarming song—one to treasure as a cherished memory.
Genesis of AquarionAKINO

It’s the opening theme song of “Genesis of Aquarion.” Even people who haven’t seen the anime might know the song.
It also appears in pachinko machines.
It’s a track that ranks high in karaoke charts and really gets the crowd going.
In the Morning of DeterminationAqua Timez

It’s the theme song of the anime film “Brave Story.” It’s a great song in which the protagonist, who is burdened with various worries, comes into contact with the people around him and realizes it’s okay to be himself.
He decides to accept all his past mistakes and live proudly.
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA~Hironobu Kageyama

It’s the opening theme song of Dragon Ball Z.
I think many people—men and even women—watched it.
Dragon Ball is a smash-hit anime that has changed series over a long period and has been broadcast worldwide.
Among all of them, this song is the most iconic to me.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This is the opening theme song of Fullmetal Alchemist.
Isn’t this the song that catapulted ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION to fame? With its emotionally charged vocals, it presents a worldview different from previous bands.
I love it—it’s a song that makes you want to listen to it over and over again.
sailing dayBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is the theme song from the One Piece movie “The Dead End Adventure.” I imagine many people discovered BUMP OF CHICKEN through the film.
Despite rarely appearing on TV, they’re extremely popular.
Among their songs, this one in particular makes strength well up from deep within.
Grip!Every Little Thing

It’s the opening theme song of Inuyasha.
Listening to it before school or work makes me feel ready to give it my all today.
Just hearing it lifts my spirits.
It’s a punchy, rhythmic track that blows away any gloom.





