Let’s dance! 6 Great Anime Songs to Dance to
What anime songs are fun to dance to? Let's follow the discussion below, and let's shake it up until the morning!
Anime & Manga | 12 July
The opening and closing songs of an anime are the best things to attract the attention of the audience because the opening and ending of an anime will usually be the first and last things the audience sees. Many animation studios have used dance choreography as inspiration for their opening and ending themes, and some dances have managed to become more iconic than the anime.
Unlike reading manga, watching anime is more fun because it presents some interesting and even fun anime songs to accompany you to dance with your friends. What anime songs are fun to dance to? Let's follow the discussion below, and let's shake it up until the morning!
1. Splash Free! - Free!
An anime song that actually features the cast dancing together is Splash Free! featured in the closing scene of the Free! series. Apparently the characters in Free! are not only talented swimmers but they are also great at dancing on the dance floor. This ending scene has been parodied by various other fandoms of different anime, leading to another fan-favorite animation doing all the iconic moves from the dance song Splash Free!".
Even though each character is Free! Getting their own time for the dance, it seems that Nagisa's little "hand puppet" dance is becoming a fan favorite.
2. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - Ya Boy Kongming
Who will not dance when they hear the song of Ya Boy Kongming!? Performed by Queendom, the opening theme of the anime tells about the emergence of the famous 3 Kingdom strategy expert, Zhuge Liang Kong Ming, is ready to make the whole world dance.
With dance moves that are simple and easy to follow, this anime song can be used to dance together and is even perfect for accompanying aerobic exercise too!
3. Centimeter - Rent-A-Girlfriend
Derived from an anime that is quite popular with the theme of girlfriend rental, the anime song entitled Centimeter by The Peggies presents a dance that is quite interesting. Like in the anime's opening scene, the female characters in this anime dance with movements that are quite easy to follow.
Many fans of this anime make cover dance videos, but often these anime fans are reluctant to follow the movements of Mami, because the antagonist character is very annoying.
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4. Ham Ham Dance - Hamtaro
The childhood favorite anime series, Hamtaro, easily earned the title as one of the most memorable anime songs with dances of all time. The opening and ending songs of this series are very interesting, but the anime's ending theme not only features fun lyrics, but also features Hamtaro dancing to the music.
It's important to note, though, that it's not just Hamtaro's cuteness factor that makes this scene such a fantastic dance move, but that his moves are well choreographed and impressive enough just for a concluding scene from a children's anime. That's why it is possible that every child who grows up watching Hamtaro must have danced to this very cute anime song!
5. Hare Hare Yukai - The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya
One of the anime songs that popularized this cool dance is definitely an entry that longtime anime fans will remember. An adorable pop song performed by Haruhi and friends from S.O.S. This Brigade is the famous ending scene of the classic anime entitled The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya. This dance was inspired by the popular J-pop idol group at the time and Haruhi and her friends were able to do it without a hitch.
The title song of the ending Hare Hare Yukai, roughly translated to Sunny, Sunny, Happiness and quickly spread to various other anime fandoms; it even sparked many fan-created animations, and even Hare Hare Yukai's dance covers are everywhere, including in the dance video game Danzbase.
6. Odoru Ponpokorin - Chibi Maruko Chan
An old anime that presents famous anime songs and is often used at Japanese cultural events for the Bon Odori dance is Chibi Maruko Chan. This anime song, entitled Odoru Ponpokorin, can inspire everyone who listens to it, with very simple and easy movements to follow, everyone will have fun dancing together if this song is played.
Well, that's the discussion of 6 anime songs that are fun to dance to. Do you think there are anime songs that are fun to dance but haven't been discussed here? You can share them in the comments.
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