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[Nostalgic] Classic and Popular Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 30s

[Nostalgic] Classic and Popular Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 30s
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[Nostalgic] Classic and Popular Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 30s

Do you have any anime you used to watch all the time? I think many people had anime close to their daily lives—like tossing down your school bag the moment you got home and waiting in front of the TV, or getting excited talking about shows with friends.

Just those 30 minutes could whisk us away to a world of dreams.

As adults, we sometimes suddenly remember, “Oh yeah, I used to watch that back then,” or find ourselves humming the theme song without thinking—there are many ways we look back.

In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of nostalgic works for people in their 30s, focusing mainly on anime songs from the 1990s to the 2010s.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Nostalgic] Recommended Anime Song Masterpieces and Popular Tracks for People in Their 30s (1–10)

Butter-FlyKoji Wada

Butter-Fly – Kouji Wada (Full) (Digimon Adventure OP)
Butter-Fly Wada Kouji

It’s the opening theme of the anime Digimon Adventure, and while it’s well known to those who watched the anime at the time, it’s also widely recognized by the general public.

It’s also an anime song that’s extremely popular at karaoke.

Listening to it again as an adult, I’m struck by the depth of the lyrics.

Life is Like a BoatRie fu

Rie fu 『Life is Like a Boat』
Life is Like a BoatRie fu

The gentle piano melody and warm acoustic guitar tones seem to softly nestle up to the listener’s heart.

This work by Rie fu is a song that richly expresses the journey of pressing forward with hope alongside someone precious, even as we face rough waves on the voyage called life.

The interplay of English and Japanese in the lyrics is truly beautiful.

Released as a single in September 2004, it captured the hearts of many fans as the very first ending theme for the anime BLEACH.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling a touch nostalgic or when you need the courage to take a new step forward.

innocent starterNana Mizuki

Nana Mizuki “innocent starter” Music Clip
Innocent Starter by Nana Mizuki

It’s a classic song known for its dramatic development.

Used as the opening theme for the TV anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, it’s performed by Nana Mizuki, who also appears in the series as a voice actor.

Released in October 2004 as her milestone 10th single, it became her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Chart’s top 10.

With lyrics penned by Nana Mizuki herself, the words resonate deeply with the story and are a must-listen.

Give it a try if you were hooked back then—or whenever you need a boost of courage.

Shangri-Laangela

angela「Shangri-La」Music Clip
Shangri-Laangela

It’s a bittersweet and emotional number where grand orchestration intertwines with electronic sounds.

Created by angela as the opening theme for the anime “Fafner in the Azure,” this song feels like a soul-stirring cry from characters who pursue a lost utopia, defy a harsh fate, and reach for the future.

You can feel the heartrending earnestness that tightens your chest.

Released in August 2004, it still enjoys enduring popularity among anime fans.

Give it a listen and immerse yourself deeply in the world of the story.

Getchu! Love-love?!Mayumi Gojo

This is the ending theme of the anime Futari wa Pretty Cure, overflowing with cute charm.

Sung by Mayumi Gojo, it’s a single released in 2004 that beautifully captures the sparkle of teenage feelings.

Its positive, adorable message—choosing romance over stress and hugging over fighting—resonates over a lively pop sound.

Give it a listen when you want to feel happy.

Cherry blossoms bloom: future, love, dreamyozuka*

yozuca* “Sakura Saku Mirai Koi Yume” | D.C. ~Da Capo~ | Opening
Cherry blossoms bloom, a future, love, dream - yozuka*

Like cherry blossoms swaying in the spring breeze, this heart-fluttering number hints at the start of a sweet-and-sour romance.

Yozuca*’s crystal-clear vocals intertwine with a wistful yet forward-looking melody to make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.

The pop sound feels as if it captures a sparkling moment of youth.

Released as Yozuca*’s second single in July 2003, this track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime D.

C.

~Da Capo~.

It might just make you want to listen—and rewatch—again.

Forbidden GamesALI PROJECT

You can’t help but gasp at the fusion of gothic, classical melodies with electronic sounds, can you? This is a track by ALI PROJECT, brimming with originality and a bewitching allure.

The beautiful yet precarious inner worlds of girls at the mercy of fate are vividly portrayed through Arika Takarano’s poetic lyrics and Mikiya Katakura’s dramatic sound.

Released in October 2004, this song captivated many as the opening theme for the TV anime Rozen Maiden.

It’s perfect for those who want to forget the everyday and immerse themselves in a world of story.

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