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Updated on May 28, 2023 by Gabrielle Castania: With Animal Crossing: New Horizons still one of the best-selling Nintendo games of all time, we wanted to come back and update our list of ACNH island tunes. Pick a song, talk to Isabelle, and enjoy rocking out to your ACNH tunes all over your island!

Studio Ghibli fans are sure to enjoy Leia Leilani's town tunes video, themed entirely around the anime studio. It includes songs from Ghibli classics like Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Ponyo, and Howl's Moving Castle, among several others.

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This selection of Danganronpa town tunes covers several sections of the game and includes the morning theme, body discovery chimes, and several songs from the series. Above is the music for Welcome to Dangan Island by CarelesssPrince.

For Pokemon fans of any age, this selection of themed ACNH island tunes from GlitchxCity is a must-hear. Above is the classic Pokemon Center theme, but the compilation offers a huge selection for fans of the franchise.

If you prefer a more stirring option, you can find the Pokemon gym victory theme, as well as a selection of tunes from different games from the series: Pokemon Red and Blue, Diamond and Pearl, Sun and Moon, and Sword and Shield are all covered.

Anime fans will want to check out this impressive list of anime ACNH island tunes from Dertanious. Above is the opening to Sailor Moon, but the video list contains so many more options that will satisfy pretty much anime fan.

You'll find tunes from One Piece, Dragon Ball Z, Attack On Titan, Tokyo Ghoul, Naruto, My Hero Academia, and so many more anime must-sees. Fans of the genre should check out these choices to find their favorite.

This ACNH rendition of The Avengers theme was composed by Arbuckle, and his video is unique in that it walks you through the process of making the island tune from the song itself. For anyone who wants to know more about composing their own tunes, this is a great resource.

If you want to add some Disney magic to your island, then you'll probably want to check out this huge selection of Disney tunes from AC Broski - there are so many whimsical options within that you'll be totally spoiled for choice.

Create some Disney magic with this instantly-recognizable earworm from Beauty and Beast, or check out the selection of tunes major Disney movies: The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Aladdin, Frozen, The Lion King, and many more.

This compilation from Super Milltendo actually includes a huge number of Ocarina tunes from The Legend of Zelda series. Taken from both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, these timeless classics will bring together the two mega-hit N64 games perfectly.

If you're looking for some other television classics, this selection of non-Nintendo tunes from Prosafia Gaming may have the answer you seek. The Game of Thrones Title Theme, for instance, is a highlight for us, but it's far from the only great option.

Town tunes from things like Undertale, Cuphead, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy, Fortnite, Minecraft, and many more are all wrapped up in this great video - and you even get to hear Isabelle singing, which is always a treat.

For fans of the classic game Tetris, you can find the theme in this town tunes compilation video by Queen Panda. It also includes other game themes as well as music from TV shows including Stranger Things and Phineas & Ferb.

If you'd prefer chart-topping ACNH island tunes rather than video game music, this selection of popular songs is sure to help you out. Above is the iconic "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, but creator Raygun Bunny has more to discover.

For those who prefer other Nintendo franchises, this video by Evan Carville is packed full of them. Not only are there more Super Mario tunes, but you'll also find songs from The Legend of Zelda, past Animal Crossing titles, Pokemon and Splatoon.


Pop'n Tunes (Japanese: ポップンテューンズ) is a Japanese anthology series of anime-based cartoon shorts/segments and music videos based on Konami's Bemani arcade game Pop'n Music produced by STUDIO BUBBLE under Be-Toon Project label. It is similar to Anime All Star. It is a children's anime, targeted at young Japanese children from kindergarten to middle school, and even many Pop'n Music fans around Asia could enjoy watching.

It spawned the movie spinoff, Pop'n Quest: The Search for Pop'n Crystal, which came out in September of 2015, and the series of manga/comics and cine-manga, "Be-Toon Comics", but STUDIO BUBBLE continues to produce more of "WakuWaku Pop'n Manga" based on the TV series. Even some of the exclusive episodes of these comics were adapted to the animated series. Even Konami released an mobile app where you watch the show with complete episodes and the latest ones "Pop'n TV." Also, released a remake/sequel of "Pop'n Taisen Puzzle Dama" with a theme based on the fusion between Sunny Park and Rhythmin and the anime series itself.

It is the only TV series where Studio 4C produces animations related to the Pop'n Music franchise since Pop'n Music Tune Street and Lapistoria. It also involves some ex-anime animators of Tiny Toon Adventures.

All characters are flat and has thick echo outlines as exactly usual as the actual Pop'n Music games and all Lapistoria-Yume characters appears to be in-game rather than anime portrait look due to some complaints and critism on Lapistoria-era designs. All characters appears to have a little bit of shadings in the first 3 seasons. Starting in Season 4, They have given more relevant shadings based on Post-Lapistoria character designs.

Even some sounds are used taken from other Konami video games like MGS Alert Sound and Parodius series. and They utilize even more sounds that are exactly from Konami animes like TwinBee Paradise and Ganbare Goemon.

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The talented harp player's channel is filled with beautiful renditions of classical tunes, but she seems to have a fondness for the music of Studio Ghibli, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, plucking gorgeous covers of famous songs from anime and video games that is certain to give fans a whole new way to appreciate their favorite themes.

When it comes to anime theme songs, there are positively far too many bangers of tunes to keep track of. Whether you vibe to Bleach's "Asterisk" or you can't stop humming Dragon Ball Z's "Cha-La Head Cha-La", we've all got that one favorite song that we'll always bust out when it's time to break out the anime music playlists.

But which ones are set to go down in history as the best of the best? Which anime openings are cemented in everyone's minds as exemplary tunes that no fan would ever be able to forget? There's no one correct answer here, but we were able to round up 25 of our favorites that represent the cream of the crop, the absolute masterpieces of the genre.

"Fighting evil by moonlight! Winning love by daylight!" Whether you know the Sailor Moon theme song by its English dub lyrics or the original Japanese, you have to admit it's one ridiculously catchy tune. It holds all the wonder and romance the legendary magical girl series has featured since its debut in the '90s and remains the best song in the game (aside from Sailor Stars' "Sailor Star Song"). If you're a Sailor Moon fan, you know you've had this one as your ringtone more than once. This is one for the Moonies, and it'll always be a favorite that everyone and their brother knows. A banger as catchy as this one should be on every list of the best anime theme songs.

"I think it's time we blow this scene...get everybody and their stuff together...okay, 3, 2, 1, let's jam!" One of the best anime series of all time gets one of the best opening songs of all time. Cowboy Bebop is a rare, near-perfect anime series, and its jazzy "Tank!" is a tune that gets you hyped every single time. You just don't skip this song. You don't. And it's always worth listening in because you can't help but jump up out of your seat.

If you're an anime fan, chances are you know all about Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's one of the most popular mecha series of all time, and chances are you know all about the "Shinji, get in the robot!" meme. The opening song, however, is all about rising and becoming a legend, which we all know the cursed children ended up being after fighting off the Angels and saving humanity...well, kind of. At any rate, this is a true-blue karaoke classic and one of the best songs you'll hear in the anime world.

You thought this was a list of some of the best anime theme songs of all time, but it was Dio! There are plenty of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure songs to choose from, but you can't go wrong with the original. It has no business pumping you up this much and prepping you for a long, amazing anime journey, but it goes so hard you won't even believe it.

The most famous fighting anime of all time has to have an equally famous theme song, and this first-season banger is it by a long shot. It may not always make sense, but "Cha La Head Cha La" is a bona fide bop, as are all the rest of the Dragon Ball songs. Sparking! And don't forget the English version, which is just as good.

The "moe" anime that launched a thousand memes, this ridiculously gleeful opening even has a dance you can shake it along to. If you're a Lucky Star fan, you've probably sung this yourself over and over again in the shower, as well as everywhere else, too. You've probably cosplayed as Konata while eating a chocolate cornet and humming this song. And to think, it's all about a sailor uniform. Yep. Bet you didn't know that.

Dororo may ultimately be a somewhat depressing anime, but its opening is anything but. It's an inspirational tune that's inspired by the flames of ambition, and it stirs something wild in you every time you listen. If you need to prepare for something, this is the song to get you going. Light it up, and dive into this series while you're at it. It's criminally underrated.

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