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Anime songs popular among elementary school students. Theme songs and insert songs from trending anime.

We’ve put together a collection of anime songs perfect for elementary school kids!

In addition to hits from popular TV anime, we’ve also picked songs from anime films that parents and children often watch together.

Along with famous tracks, we’ve selected songs that you might not have heard before but still feel like “great songs.”

Since this is for elementary schoolers, we focused on upbeat, positive tunes and moving songs that touch the heart across generations—be sure to give them a listen!

If you find a favorite, it might be fun to sing it at karaoke.

Anime songs popular among elementary school students. Theme songs and insert songs from trending anime (71–80)

We are!Hiroshi Kitadani

TV Anime “ONE PIECE” 1000th Episode Commemoration: We Are!
We Are! Kitadani Hiroshi

It’s an energetic song packed with courage and a spirit of adventure.

With themes of camaraderie and taking on your dreams, it carries a bright, positive message.

Its up-tempo rock sound and powerful vocals make it a track that both kids and adults can sing along to and get excited about together.

This was Hiroshi Kitadani’s first single, released in November 1999 as the very first opening theme for the popular anime One Piece.

It was released by Nippon Columbia and includes a karaoke version.

The lyrics are simple and easy to remember, and the melody is familiar and catchy, making it a staple choice for karaoke.

It’s a song everyone can sing with one heart, so it’s sure to liven up school events and sports days.

Odoru Pompoko RinMomoiro Clover Z

Odoru Pompokolin 🎸🎶 [Pop’n Dance] Let’s dance together!
Odoru Pompokolin Momoiro Clover Z

The song used as the first ending theme for the TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan is Odoru Pompokolin, performed by B.

B.

Queens.

Its rhythm and sound naturally make you want to start dancing, and the catchy lyrics are sure to be a hit with kids.

The chorus in particular is easy to remember, so it seems like they’ll sing it out loud.

It’s a great pick for dance competitions and perfect as background music for children’s performances.

Many artists, including Momoiro Clover Z and Golden Bomber, have covered it, so try finding your favorite version!

Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” × TV Anime “MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES” Collaboration Music Video #BBBB Dance
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

The song written as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime Mashle: Magic and Muscles features a catchy, rhythmic sound and an addictive track.

Its lyrics carry a strong message that embodies the protagonist’s determination to take on a world where magic is the norm using nothing but physical strength.

The track’s appeal lies in Creepy Nuts’ hip-hop style blended with elements of Jersey club for a fresh sonic approach.

As a tie-in with the anime airing since January 2024, it has garnered attention, and a cute dance has also trended on social media.

The piece offers a musicality anyone can enjoy, while also serving as a motivational anthem that gives a push to those working hard.

It’s a perfect song for junior high school students dedicated to their clubs and studies.

Popular anime songs among elementary school students. Trending anime theme and insert songs (81–90)

Spring SongIkimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Haru Uta” Music Video
Haru Uta by Ikimonogakari

A song by Ikimonogakari that evokes the arrival of spring.

Released in April 2012 as the theme song for the anime film Detective Conan, it has become beloved by many.

Its lyrics gently embrace partings and new encounters, and Kiyoe Yoshioka’s refreshing vocals resonate deeply.

It’s a perfect track for elementary school students starting a new term.

It’s also included on the album “I,” so be sure to give it a listen.

It may touch your heart even more when you hear it during graduation and school entrance season.

In conclusion

How did you like the anime songs for elementary school kids? Not only do they all perfectly match the worlds of their respective shows, but they’re also great songs that resonate even if you listen to them on their own without knowing the anime.

Was your favorite included? If there were any songs you didn’t know, take this opportunity to enjoy them along with the shows.