[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the theme songs and insert songs from the TV anime and movies throughout the years!
Starting out as a gag manga for adults, Crayon Shin-chan has now become a beloved national anime supported by a wide range of viewers, from children to adults.
In this article, we’ll introduce the show’s theme songs and insert songs! Although Shin-chan’s sloppy personality and slightly crude remarks once earned the show a high ranking among programs parents didn’t want their kids to watch, the mischievous yet kind-hearted protagonist is so endearing that you can’t help but keep watching.
The theme songs are all masterpieces that capture listeners’ hearts, so please enjoy to the very end!
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[Crayon Shin-chan Songs] Introducing the Theme and Insert Songs from the Anime and Movies Through the Years (61–70)
I have a date today.fish cake

It’s an adorable song that captures the excitement and fluttery feelings of a girl going on a date.
The straightforward lyrics and unadorned vocals are irresistibly heartwarming.
It’s overflowing with love.
Of course women will enjoy it, but it’s a track I especially want men to hear too.
We, the Sunflower ClassFrom all the Nohara family of the Sunflower Class teacher

This is a song themed around the Sunflower Class at the kindergarten Shinnosuke attends.
It’s a heartwarming piece that conveys the close bonds among the Sunflower Class kids, their teacher, and their families.
As seen in the video, it’s used as music for character shows.
Only You ~Summer Heartbreak~Southern All Stars

This is the song featured in the special broadcast “The Whole Family’s Off to Hawaii, and I Even Fell in Love with a Mermaid!” It came about because Yoshito Usui, the creator of Crayon Shin-chan, was a fan of Southern All Stars.
The song sings of a bittersweet midsummer heartbreak.
Sunflower GymnasticsEri Kawai

It’s a song that appears in the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Action Kamen vs.
Leotard Devil.” When the Nohara family wakes up in the morning, this song plays from their boombox, and everyone dances along.
After just one listen, its bright sound and easy-to-remember lyrics will have you humming and dancing before you know it.
Yellow Pansy StreetKanjani Eight

A song by Kanjani Eight released in April 2011 as the ending theme for the film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called The Golden Spy.
Its powerful rock sound and heartwarming lyrics, centered on friendship and hope, resonate deeply with listeners.
Throughout the track, you can feel the desire to cherish bonds with those who matter most.
Perfectly matched to the world of Crayon Shin-chan, this song is loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults.
Give it a listen when you want to feel the bond with your friends or need an energy boost.
My humble joy -A motion for a long time.-Misae

This is a song performed during the musical scene in the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring’s Feel-Good Final Battle.” It’s a bit hard to explain the lyrics here, so please check out the work yourself.
Hint: it’s about the toilet.
Year-end ’93Reichi

This is a song by Reiichi Nakaido, who also made his mark as the guitarist for the legendary band RC Succession.
It was included on the single “Merry X’mas Baby,” released in 1993.
The track was used as an insert song in the TV episode titled “We’re Doing a Big Cleanup in the Neighborhood.”






