[Nostalgic & Latest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s
Anime, a cornerstone of Japanese culture, is beloved not only by children but also by adults, and it’s highly regarded overseas too! Along with anime itself, the theme songs that play during openings and endings—known as anison—are appreciated not just in Japan but around the world.
So this time, we’ve gathered a wide selection of anison, from nostalgic tracks recommended for people in their 20s to the latest hits! You’ll find memorable songs you listened to as a child as well as popular new tracks, so be sure to read to the end! You might even find one of your favorite songs or a tune that brings back memories.
Now, let’s get started!
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[Nostalgic & New] A Big Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (31–40)
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The hugely popular Fate series.
This song is the theme for the Fate/Zero series.
A hallmark of the Fate franchise is how perfectly the lyrics match the anime’s content every time.
This track also faithfully recreates the work’s worldview.
It also stirs an exciting sense that the battle is about to begin.
Who will emerge victorious, and can the protagonist perform a miracle? Just listening to it makes you want to watch the anime.
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts’ track “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” captivates with its energetic, addictive sound.
Chosen as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” it became a massive hit, gaining popularity not only in Japan but around the world.
Its catchy melody is guaranteed to get stuck in your head, and the lyrics—celebrating self-affirmation and the spirit of challenge—give listeners courage.
It’s highly recommended when you want to fire yourself up or take a new step forward.
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One of the most iconic anime songs of the 2000s, ClariS’s “Connect.” As the opening theme for Puella Magi Madoka Magica, it enjoyed a long run on the Oricon charts.
You can feel the anime’s dreamy atmosphere and bittersweet emotion even through the luxurious backing track.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Rewrite, which was used as the theme song for Fullmetal Alchemist, is one of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s signature tracks that remains popular today.
Many people likely became fans after watching the anime back then.
The cool guitar sound and the powerful vocals in the chorus captivated many listeners.
While the chorus tends to get the spotlight, the song also knows when to pull back, giving it a strong sense of dynamics.
As a result, it’s a very engaging track—highly recommended for anyone looking to get into rock.
Kokoro-eRoad of Major

The hugely popular baseball anime “MAJOR.” As the show’s theme song, Road of Major’s “Kokoro-e” is especially well-known.
It’s a motivational song I can recommend to everyone living between dreams and reality.
The protagonist’s growth and his determination to face hardships match perfectly with the track.
The song’s style is youthful punk, and its straightforward lyrics pierce the heart.
[Nostalgic & New] A Massive Selection of Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (41–50)
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This is a song performed by voice actresses Megumi Nakajima and May’n from the Macross series.
It was used as the series’ main theme.
Even if you’re not very familiar with anime, you might find yourself thinking, “I’ve heard this before!” It’s crafted in a very anime-song style, with a chorus that builds in a really satisfying way.
As a duet, it’s highly polished, and the harmonies are a pleasure to listen to.
Crazy RainbowTackey & Tsubasa

It feels like the acceleration is painting a vivid rainbow! The duo Tackey & Tsubasa, formed by Hideaki Takizawa and Tsubasa Imai, released this song as their eighth single in 2007.
It was the opening theme for the beloved anime One Piece.
With a powerful message that makes you feel like you can break through even the reality before your eyes, and an up-tempo sound that signals the start of an adventure, it’s absolutely thrilling! The song reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, and in episode 303 of the anime, the two even make a humorous cameo within the story.
It’s the perfect number for taking a new step with your friends or when you want to lift your spirits.






