[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs
There are times when you watch an anime without thinking much of it, and it turns out to be unexpectedly hype and you get totally hooked, right?
And once that happens, just hearing the opening theme gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?
This time, we’re featuring a collection of fiery anime songs that will lift your spirits the moment you listen.
If you want to boost your motivation or blow away your worries and anxieties, definitely check out the tracks in this article!
We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so it’s something anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender!
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[Blazing] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs (111–120)
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MAN WITH A MISSION, who are highly acclaimed both in Japan and abroad, and milet, whose singing at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics drew major attention.
Their song “Kizuna no Kiseki,” written as the opening theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc, became a hot topic as a track that packs in the appeal of both artists.
From a Japanese-inspired opening, the arrangement builds into a heavy rock sound that’s sure to get your energy up just by listening.
With a catchy, fast-paced chorus that heightens anticipation for the anime, it’s a collaboration by powerhouse artists.
3 minutes 29 secondsHITORIE

When it comes to anime songs by the three-piece rock band Hitorie, “3 Minutes 29 Seconds” comes to mind.
The track originated from the light novel of the war-themed series 86 -Eighty Six- and was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime adaptation.
As the title suggests, the song’s structure wraps up exactly at 3 minutes and 29 seconds, which is a fun touch.
Shinoda, the band’s guitarist and vocalist, delivers beautifully clear high notes in the chorus that lay bare the song’s portrayal of human frailty and ugliness, making it a perfect fit for the serious tone.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY

This song by JUDY AND MARY was used as the theme song for the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became a million-selling hit.
Although it was created for an anime tie-in, there’s an anecdote that since they weren’t told what kind of work it would be the theme song for, the members composed it with the image of Candy Candy, which they all knew.
star*frostnonoc

It’s the opening theme of the sci-fi anime Astra Lost in Space, based on Kenta Shinohara’s original work.
It’s sung by nonoc, a singer from Hokkaido, and was released as her second single in 2019.
The contrast between the energy-filled arrangement and her clear, transparent vocals is irresistible.
The song conveys a determination to reach that precious “you,” and its powerful message really fires you up.
A killer tune in the anison world that resonates in everyone’s heart.
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A powerful number that fuses electronic sounds with hard rock, depicting the resolve and inner conflict of a protagonist swept up by the fate of battle! The heavy sound woven by synthesizers and fierce guitar riffs captures the very tension of an interstellar war.
Released in November 2004, this song was selected as the first opening theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY, and it claimed the top spot on the Oricon Weekly Chart for the first time in about six years.
The lyrics, imbued with a strong will to uphold one’s beliefs on the battlefield and a pure desire to protect the ones you love, are sure to push you forward when you face major life decisions.
HATENAPENGUIN RESEARCH

An emotional guitar rock song that sings, “You find the meaning of your life yourself.” It’s a track by the five-piece rock band PENGUIN RESEARCH, released in 2020 as their second digital single.
It served as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE.
The sound arrangement is captivating, giving the impression that a powerful wall of sound is surging toward you.
Takashi Ikuta’s razor-sharp vocal work is also brimming with intensity and is excellent.
CHANGE THE WORLDV6

V6’s “CHANGE THE WORLD,” released in 2000, is probably familiar to many as the opening theme for the anime Inuyasha.
It was V6’s first anime theme song, and its refreshing feel is a big part of its charm.
It’s a bright, uplifting track that makes you feel like you can grasp a sparkling future—overflowing with a “the possibilities are infinite!” vibe.
It’s a song that brings back scenes from the anime and hits you in the feels, while blowing away your worries, so try adding it to your everyday playlist or singing it at karaoke and enjoy!





