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 (91–100)
Go! Tiger MaskHiroshi Nitta, Schoolmates

Tiger Mask is a television anime based on a professional wrestling manga by Ikki Kajiwara and Naoki Tsuji.
It depicts Tiger Mask battling assassins sent by the organization ‘Tiger’s Den.
‘ The opening theme was sung by Hiroshi Nitta (now Hideyo Morimoto).
Aim to be a Pokémon MasterRika Matsumoto

It’s the opening theme song of the hugely popular game Pokémon’s anime.
Basically, it feels like a song that tells a story about the characters and their adventures, and it’s a great track.
Listening to this song gets me hyped and makes me want to play Pokémon again.
I am Kaibutsu-kun.Fuyumi Shiraishi, Masao Imanishi, Hiroshi Ōtake, Shingo Kanemoto

Kaibutsu-kun is a manga by Fujiko Fujio A about the crown prince of Monster Land, Kaibutsu-kun, who comes to the human world and causes all sorts of commotion.
The theme song of the first TV anime, which began airing in 1968, was sung by the voice actors who played Kaibutsu-kun and his attendants.
FutureJunko Minagawa, Ryo Hirohashi

This is the opening theme song of The Prince of Tennis.
Just hearing the intro gives me chills.
It’s not the kind of track that gets wildly hyped and pumped up, but it’s a very carefully crafted piece.
The protagonist, Ryoma Echizen, is just way too cool.
Dororo SongYoshiko Fujita

Dororo is a manga by Osamu Tezuka set in the Sengoku period, depicting the journey of Hyakkimaru, whose body was stolen by demons, and Dororo.
A live-action film was also made in 2007.
The theme song of the TV anime version is Dororo no Uta, sung by Toshiko Fujita, who is also active as a voice actress.
Mach GoGoGo 1997Kentaro Hayami

“Mach GoGoGo” is an anime about car racing by Tatsunoko Production, and it was also adapted into a live-action film in the United States.
The opening theme of the second series, which aired in 1997, is sung by Kentaro Hayami, known as one of the ‘Uta no Onii-san’ (a children’s TV singing host).
Ogon Bat Counting SongYasushi Suzuki, Columbia Yurikago-kai

Golden Bat is a work that depicts the exploits of the hero Golden Bat, who has a golden skull face and wears a black cape.
It was originally created as a kamishibai (paper theater).
Yasushi Suzuki’s “Golden Bat Counting Song” was used as the ending theme for the TV anime version.





