[Doraemon] A comprehensive introduction to piano sheet music for all the historical theme songs!
Doraemon is an ultra-popular anime that Japan proudly presents to the world.
From Doraemon’s gadgets that make you think, “I really want that!” to the bond between Nobita and Doraemon, and Nobita’s countless blunders that are outrageous yet somehow endearing—the series has continued for decades while constantly surprising and moving us.
This time, we’re spotlighting some of the most popular pieces from the history of Doraemon’s TV theme songs and movie themes!
We’ll also introduce recommended piano scores you can download and start playing right away.
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YUME WeatherShimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani’s “YUME Biyori,” which was used as the ending theme for the anime in the second half of fiscal 2003 and as the ending theme for the 2004 film Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey, is a song that teaches us the importance of wishing for happiness and moving forward into the future.
Its warm, festive, and somehow nostalgic sound pairs perfectly with the simple tone of the piano.
Try to play it with a gentle touch, imagining Shimatani’s tender, conversational singing voice.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced piano sheet music and performance videos for the historical theme songs from both the Doraemon movies and TV anime.
Pieces like “Himawari no Yakusoku” and “Niji” are actually popular choices at piano recitals! Many of the others have catchy melodies too, making them exciting and fun to play.
Why not enjoy performing on the piano while reminiscing—thinking, for example, “I went to see that movie with my kid,” or “I fondly remember how, when I was little, I seriously tried to make a Take-copter”?


