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

It’s the opening theme of the anime Hanasaku Iroha.
Released in 2011 as the fifth single by the rock band nano.
RIPE, the song is powerful and fast-paced, yet it also carries a refreshing atmosphere that evokes the feeling of summer.
My First KissReassured Dad

It’s the song that was used as the ending theme for the national favorite anime “Kiteretsu Daihyakka,” right? The lyrics, like a passionate love letter, are really adorable.
I think it’s a two-for-one song for a wedding performance—you can get some laughs and offer your congratulations.
Let’s do our best to nail the voice impression!
F.D.D.Kanako Itou

This is a single released in 2008 by Kanako Ito, used as the opening theme for the anime CHAOS;HEAD.
The performance is incredibly cool and really pumps you up when you listen to it! It’s sure to help liven up any school or culture festival.
I recommend it with the hope that, as you deepen your bonds with your teammates during practice, you’ll be able to deliver a perfect performance!
Welcome to Japari ParkAnimal Biscuits × PPP

The theme song of the anime “Kemono Friends.” Above all, the song’s quality is outstanding! It’s been lavishly praised by numerous music professionals.
If you perfectly recreate the call-and-response and spoken lines, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.
Try tackling it with multiple people.
Bring Back LoveCrystal King

This song was created as the opening theme for the anime Fist of the North Star and has been covered by various artists.
It features a chorus everyone can shout together, making it perfect for livening up karaoke at parties or after-parties! This number is guaranteed to fire you up as you sing, and it’s sure to capture everyone’s hearts.
My friend—now and forever…Ketsumeishi

Here’s the theme song for the national hit anime Crayon Shin-chan’s movie “Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World”: “Tomoyo ~ Kono Saki mo Zutto.” It’s a 2016 track by the hip-hop group Ketsumeishi, featuring moving lyrics about friendship.
If you’re looking for something to do as entertainment or a skit, you might try recreating the reaction comedy of the troupe Dachou Club, who appear in the music video.
And since the song is a truly touching number, it would also be perfect as background music for that kind of heartfelt video!
Hyadain's Jōjō YūjōHyadain

It’s an incredibly high-energy, upbeat tune.
Created by the musician Hyadain, who is also active as a TV personality, it was released in 2011 as his second single.
It served as the opening theme for the anime “Nichijou.” Many of you probably remember it along with the colorful opening visuals.
Thanks to its constantly shifting style, cheerful melody, and lively vocals, it never gets boring to listen to.
The female vocal parts are actually Hyadain’s voice processed.
So, if a single male singer performs all parts, it could really hype up the crowd.






