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[Anime] A roundup of opening and insert songs from Yo-kai Watch!

Let me introduce the theme songs from the anime Yo-kai Watch.

Yo-kai Watch originally started as a video game, and later the anime and its theme songs became massive hits, sparking a social phenomenon.

The adorable characters and the catchy songs and dances captivated both kids and adults.

The music from Yo-kai Watch is great for a nostalgic listen, and you might even discover, “Whoa, there was a song like this too!” Be sure to check it out till the end!

[Anime] Yo-kai Watch Theme and Insert Songs Collection! (11–20)

Let's Go to Y Academy: School Mayhem ArcRinu

[Movie Yo-kai Academy Y] Let's Go to Y Academy: School Bumbling Edition [Rinu]
Let's go to Y Academy: School Bumbling Edition - Riinu

This song was used as the theme for the film Yo-kai Academy Y: Can a Cat Be a Hero? and the TV anime Yo-kai Academy Y: Encounter with N.

The vocals are by Rinu, also known as a member of the music unit Sutopuri.

Their energetic voice perfectly matches the pop sound that captures the wild, slapstick feel of the academy.

The lyrics, packed with playfulness, convey the joy of charging ahead with free-thinking that defies convention.

It’s a track that, when you listen to it before taking on a challenge, somehow fills you with courage!

Gold... just kidding!King Cream Soda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme No. 9: “Gold… Just Kidding!” [Yo-Tube]
Gold... just kidding! King Cream Soda

It was released in September 2017 as the Yo-kai Watch version of the Yo-Bex Allied Forces’ “Haro Kuri Dance.” It served as the ninth opening theme used in the anime Yo-kai Watch from Episode 179 through Episode 201.

With lyrics that encourage looking beyond appearances and polishing what’s inside, the more you listen, the deeper it feels—a song we especially want children to hear.

Laughing out loud to the festival musicKing Cream Soda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme #2: 'Geragerapō at the Festival Music' [YōTube]
Cream soda of Geragerapo-king with festival music

This is King Cream Soda’s second single, released in October 2014.

It was used as the second opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch in odd-numbered episodes from episode 37 to 62.

It also serves as the theme song for the Nintendo 3DS game Yo-kai Watch 2: Ganso.

The arrangement features rap lyrics describing a trip to a festival.

You're my friend.King Cream Soda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme #7 “Yu-gara Otomodachi” [YōTube]
Yuu's friend, King Cream Soda

It’s King Cream Soda’s sixth single, released in September 2016.

It served as the seventh opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch, used between episodes 130 and 150.

It was also used as the theme song for the Nintendo 3DS game Yo-kai Watch 3: Sushi/Tempura.

It’s an uptempo track with a catchy phrase that sticks in your head.

The rake charms of Terukuni ShrineKing Cream Soda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme #6: 'Kumade of Terukuni Shrine' [YōTube]
Kumade King Cream Soda of Terukuni Shrine

This is King Cream Soda’s fifth single, released in March 2016.

It served as the sixth opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch from episode 102 to 129.

The lyrics, which rhythmically incorporate real place names, are very unique.

White IkakuukaKing Cream Soda

Yo-kai Watch Busters: White Dog Squad OP
White Squid Kuuka King Cream Soda

King Cream Soda’s 2016 release “Shiroi Ikakuuka” is the opening theme for the game Yo-kai Watch Blasters: Red Cat Corps/White Dog Squad.

With its striking guitar sound and lyrics about dried squid and squid, it’s a cool and amusing song that sticks with you.

[Anime] A Complete List of Yo-kai Watch Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)

Gera Gera Po SongKing Cream Soda

[Yo-kai Watch Official] Opening Theme #1: 'Gera Gera Po Song' [Yo-tube]
The Geragerapō Song - King Cream Soda

It’s a famous song alongside “Yo-kai Exercise No.

1.” Released in 2014 as King Cream Soda’s debut single, it served as the first opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch from episodes 1 to 36 and episode 51.

The vocal phrases really stick in your head.