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Popular classic anime songs for party performances and skits. Recommended god-tier tracks.

There are plenty of occasions to put on a performance, like weddings, year-end parties, and New Year’s parties.

Some of you might find yourselves struggling every time to decide what kind of act to do, depending on the situation.

So in this article, we’ll introduce anime songs that are perfect for performances and skits.

We’ve picked everything from the latest hits to long-loved classics, so if you cover the songs listed here, you can’t go wrong!

Since they’re anime songs, they’ll liven up events where kids are present, too.

Be sure to read to the end!

Popular classic anime songs for party acts and performances. Recommended god-tier tracks (31–40)

Blue BookmarkGalileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei - Aoi Shiori (Blue Bookmark)
Blue Bookmark Galileo Galilei

This is a classic song by Galileo Galilei, released in 2011, known for its repeating intro.

Inspired by the forget-me-not’s flower meaning of “true love,” which points to the song Aoi Shiori (The Blue Bookmark), it’s perfect for creating a moving atmosphere at weddings or for scenes where you want to convey passion.

It’s also highly recommended for band performances at school festivals.

There are many “tried singing” cover videos, so check them out for reference.

The track is included on their second album PORTAL and the best-of album The Axis of the Wheel.

Light My FireKOTOKO

We tried performing Shakugan no Shana III’s opening theme, “Light My Fire,” as a band.
Light My FireKOTOKO

This is the opening theme of the anime Shakugan no Shana III -Final-.

It’s sung by KOTOKO, a singer-songwriter from Hokkaido.

Released in 2011 as her 17th single.

Its fiery sound and vocals pierce straight to the heart.

If you want to heat up your event, this is the perfect pick.

Rising HopeLiSA

LiSA 『Rising Hope -MUSIC CLIP short ver.-』
Rising HopeLiSA

The opening theme of the anime The Irregular at Magic High School.

It’s the fifth single by popular singer LiSA, known for performing many anime songs, and it was released in 2014.

The aggressive synth riffs stick in your ears.

It’s a track you’ll want to nail with style while hyping up the crowd calls.

Hanamaru☆SensationLittle Non

A video of the members themselves performing Little Non’s “Hanamaru☆Sensation” (Nozomi version)
Hanamaru☆Sensation Little Non

It’s the ending theme of the anime “Kodomo no Jikan.” It was released in 2007 as the fourth single by the band Little Non.

Anyway, it’s an upbeat, exciting track! The chorus is pretty fast, so be sure to warm up your tongue thoroughly before singing (lol).

Wild FlowersRAMAR

This is the opening theme of the anime Zoids.

It was released in 1999 as the fourth single by the rock band RAMAR.

If you watched it when it aired, it’s a nostalgic song.

I recommend performing it in a simple style: male vocals with just one acoustic guitar.

Popular iconic anime songs for performances and skits. Recommended god-tier tracks (41–50)

The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

amazarashi “Seasons Die One After Another” — Tokyo Ghoul √A ending theme
Seasons die one after another — amazarashi

It’s the ending theme of season 2 of the anime Tokyo Ghoul.

Both the melody and the lyrics are addictive.

If you’re covering it with a band, the vocalist should really go all-in on the shouts in the chorus.

As long as you deliver it with high energy, it’ll definitely hit even people who haven’t heard it before.

great escapecinema staff

cinema staff “great escape” MV (TV anime “Attack on Titan” second cour ending theme)
great escapecinema staff

It’s the ending theme of Attack on Titan Season 1.

The intro definitely gets you hyped.

The lyrics have many unique expressions that draw you in, as if they’re layered over the anime’s worldview.

It’s a famous anime, so I think many people know it!