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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 (21–30)

Wake up!AAA

AAA / 「Wake up!」Music Video
Wake up!AAA

It’ll make you want to set sail across the open sea! This is a song by the performance group AAA, also known for hits like “Koi Oto to Amazora” and “Aishiteru noni, Aisenai,” released in 2014 as their 41st single.

It was the opening theme for the beloved national anime One Piece.

The bright and catchy sound, cheerful vocals, and uplifting lyrics feel absolutely fantastic! It’s also a great recommendation as background music for elementary school sports festivals, and the like!

Hunting SoulHAYASii

TV anime “Dandadan” HAYASii ‘Hunting Soul’ [lyric video]
Hunting SoulHAYASii

This is a track by the in-story band HAYASii that amps up the music of the anime Dandadan.

It’s truly “exorcism metal,” embodying the band’s role in the show of warding off evil eyes.

Just like its soul-stirring title suggests, ultra-fast drums and razor-sharp guitar riffs deliver a blistering power metal sound.

Vocalist Kishō Taniyama’s high-tone shouts are seriously cool, too.

The song was used as an insert track in Season 2, Episode 18, which aired in August 2025.

The creators’ playful spirit—goofing around with total commitment—produces the ultimate catharsis.

It’s the perfect song for reliving the excitement of the series.

Anime songs popular among elementary school students: Theme and insert songs from trending anime (31–40)

SpiceSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Spice” Music Video (Theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Ultra Glamorous! Scorching Hot Kasukabe Dancers”)
Spice Saucy Dog

This is a song written as the theme for the 2025 film Crayon Shin-chan: Ultra Glamorous! Blazing Kasukabe Dancers.

The track was created by Saucy Dog, a rock band hugely popular among young listeners.

The piece features a refreshing, nostalgic sound that evokes a free-spirited heart unafraid of childhood mistakes, and brings back the scenery you saw while taking the long way around.

It gently affirms that even the hardships of life are precious spices that color who you are.

Vocalist Shinya Ishihara reportedly read the film’s script and drew on his own childhood while creating the song, and that straightforward sincerity really comes through.

It’s sure to resonate with every adult doing their best each day.

Getta BanbanTomohisa Sako

Pocket Monsters OP20 / XY OP3 – “Getta Banban” (Creditless V1) [SD]
Getta Banban Sako Tomohisa

This is the opening theme of the TV anime Pokémon XY, sung by Tomohisa Sako, who was hailed online as the “god of soothing voices.” Just listening to its irresistibly bright sound gives you energy, doesn’t it? The song carries a positive message of “Go out and grab your goals and dreams one after another!”—it feels like a powerful push to take action before overthinking.

Released in April 2015 as his 10th single, it was later included on the album “Boku kara Kimi e.” By the way, the coupling track was reportedly created at the director’s request with the theme “A letter from Clemont to Ash.” The love for the series really shines through! It’s a track packed with heart-stirring elements that we want everyone striving toward their dreams to hear!

A Slice of PeachKensuke Ushio

Dandadan | A Slice of Peach | Soundtrack HQ
A Slice of PeachKensuke Ushio

This is a track that colors the world of the hit anime Dandadan, which depicts intense battles with ghosts and aliens as well as a bittersweet romance.

The music is by Kensuke Ushio, known for works like Chainsaw Man and A Silent Voice.

It’s included on the album Dan Da Dan (Original Series Soundtrack), released in December 2024.

The piece is marked by a heartbeat-like pulsing beat and melodious synth tones that evoke a sense of nostalgia.

Thanks to a sound design that seamlessly blends the thrill of an unpredictable story with the sparkle of the protagonists’ youth, it’s a song that fills you with excitement just by listening.

It’s recommended not only for fans of the story but also for anyone who wants to add some color to their everyday life.

You're crazy.WurtS

WurtS – I'm Going Crazy (Official Audio)
WurtS is crazy

It’s an ending theme that aligns perfectly with the world of the anime Dandadan, where the occult and youth collide at a dizzying pace.

Crafted by singer-songwriter WurtS, the song gives voice to characters bewildered by sudden blossoming feelings and driven by impulses that defy reason.

Its sound layers a pop rhythm with electronic beats and breezy guitars, as if packing the sparkle and confusion of adolescence into music.

The creative background—resonating deeply with the original work while telling its own story—adds further depth to the track.

Released in July 2025, this song colors the ending of Dandadan Season 2.

It captures the raw heat of a romance just beginning, when you can’t help but be fixated on someone.

YurikaSukima Switch

SUKIMASWITCH – “Eureka” Music Video
Yuri Sukima Switch

“Eureka” by Sukima Switch, used as the opening theme for the anime Space Brothers, a story about siblings who dream of becoming astronauts.

Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody, together with the show, fills children with excitement and anticipation.

The lyrics depict an unwavering pursuit of dreams, no matter the obstacles.

This song makes children’s various aspirations—including dreams of space—shine even brighter.

Why not give it a listen as a way to inspire kids to discover all kinds of dreams?