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 (71–80)
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This is a song by the girls’ rock band ZONE that blends a fresh atmosphere with powerful energy.
It drew attention when it was chosen as the opening theme for Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom, a remake of Tetsuwan Atom, an important work in the history of Japanese anime.
The sound begins with a sense of unease and brightens as it moves toward the chorus, effectively emphasizing that refreshing mood.
The lyrics express a wish to stay close and support someone important, evoking the strength and kindness of the protagonist, Atom.
When the members of ZONE layer their voices, their smiles come through, making this another point where you can feel the bond among friends.
Space Battleship YamatoIsao Sasaki

Space Battleship Yamato is a sci-fi anime set in the year 2199 that depicts the voyage of the space battleship Yamato to Iscandar in order to save Earth.
Many sequels and remakes have also been produced.
The theme song was sung by Isao Sasaki, who is known as the king of anime songs.
Chargeman Ken!Hibari Children's Chorus

Chargeman Ken! is a TV anime produced by Knack.
It was not very well known at first, but from the late 2000s it gained attention on video-sharing sites and eventually saw a DVD release.
The theme song is sung by the Hibari Children’s Choir.
Nostalgic anime songs. Memorable anime themes (81–90)
Go, Go, Hyūma!Ensemble Bocca

Among the many baseball manga, one of the most famous is Kyojin no Hoshi (Star of the Giants) by Ikki Kajiwara and Noboru Kawasaki.
The first TV anime adaptation aired from 1968 to 1971.
Its theme song is Yuke Yuke Hyuma, performed by Ensemble Bocca.
Theme of Sennin BurakuThree Graces

“Sennin Buraku” is a manga by Ko Kojima, known for designing Kizakura’s mascot character, and it was adapted into a TV anime that aired from 1963 to 1964.
It is sometimes called “Japan’s oldest late-night anime.” The opening theme was sung by The Three Graces.
Ken the Wolf BoyVictor Boys Choir

Ken the Wild Boy is a television anime that depicts the adventures of Ken, who was raised by wolves, and it aired from November 1963 to August 1965.
The composer of the opening theme, sung by the Victor Boys Choir, was Asei Kobayashi.
There is also a version sung by the Nishi-Rokugo Children’s Choir.
March of the MeteorVocal Shop

Super Jetter is an original TBS television anime that began airing in January 1965, depicting the exploits of Jetter, a time patrolman who came from the future.
The insert song Ryūseigō no March is performed by the Vocal Shop.





