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Unforgettable Classics: Theme and Insert Songs from Doraemon Through the Ages

Introducing the theme songs of Doraemon, Japan’s beloved national TV anime.

Doraemon is the longest-running program among TV Asahi’s anime, and many adults today likely grew up watching it.

With his cute, round silhouette and his constant willingness to help Nobita, Doraemon is a true fan favorite.

As for the question, “What’s the Doraemon theme song?” the answer may differ by generation—but chances are, the songs you’re thinking of are mostly included here.

This time, we’re also covering the theme songs from the films.

Be sure to listen while reminiscing about your childhood.

All-Time Doraemon Theme and Insert Songs: Memorable Classics (’81–’90)

Because we’re friends.Ooyama Nobuyo

Because We’re Friends - Nobuyo Oyama [Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs Theme Song] [Doraemon 50th Anniversary]
Because we're friends.Ooyama Nobuyo

Released in 1987 as the ending theme for the animated film Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs, this song resonates with gentle melodies and lyrics filled with kindness and friendship.

Nobuyo Oyama’s warm vocals and the Mori no Ki Children’s Choir harmonies seem to embody the world of Doraemon.

With lyrics that complement the story crafted by Tetsuya Takeda, the song is sure to leave a deep impression on the audience.

It’s a recommended track not only for Doraemon fans but also for anyone who wants to feel the importance of friendship.

Sketchaimyon

[Thai-sub] Sketch – Aimyon 🩵💫
Sketchaimyon

This new song, the theme for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture-World Story,” is a heartwarming track portrayed through Aimyon’s warm perspective.

Its gentle lyrics, which tenderly capture small, everyday moments we usually overlook, leave a strong impression.

The way it narrates Nobita and Doraemon’s peaceful daily life, as if painting a picture, naturally fills you with a cozy feeling.

Scheduled for CD release on March 5, 2025, this is Aimyon’s 17th single.

It’s a work filled with the love of Aimyon, who has been a Doraemon fan since childhood.

It’s a recommended song when you want to reflect on precious memories with friends or spend time in a calm, soothing mood.

Doraemon SongJoshi Jūnigakubō

12 Girls Band – Doraemon Theme Song (Doraemon no Uta)
Doraemon SongJoshi Jūnigakubō

This piece, brimming with the world of Doraemon, is filled with the unique charm of Twelve Girls Band, skillfully fusing traditional Chinese instruments with modern Western ones.

Covered in April 2005 on the album “The Best of Covers,” this song sparked a new encounter between traditional Chinese music and J-pop.

Its melody, full of dreams and hope, makes you feel the excitement of opening the Anywhere Door and leaping into a brand-new world.

Doraemon Drawing SongMizuta Wasabi

[Mizuta-san Version] Doraemon Drawing Song 'Maru Kaite Tee'.wmv
Doraemon Drawing SongMizuta Wasabi

It’s a super cute song that captures the world of Doraemon just as it is! Combined with Wasabi Mizuta’s adorable voice, simply listening to it puts you in a cheerful mood.

With simple lyrics and melody, it’s cleverly designed so kids can learn to draw Doraemon—what a great idea.

Included on the January 2008 album “Doraemon☆Uta no Daikōshin!” this track also gained popularity as an insert song in the Doraemon anime.

Since you can draw Doraemon while singing, it’s perfect for kids who love drawing.

It’s a song the whole family can enjoy together, so why not give it a listen on a relaxing weekend afternoon?

I’ll cherish it.Shibasaki Kou

A song notable for its friendly melody and Ko Shibasaki’s gently soothing vocals.

Released in March 2009 as the theme song for “Doraemon: Shin Nobita’s Spaceblazer,” it showcases Shibasaki’s signature delicate emotional expression.

The lyrics, themed around love for family and loved ones, are deeply moving.

It tenderly portrays the small joys found in everyday life and the feelings of caring for each other even when apart, so try listening while thinking of someone special.

It perfectly matches the film’s world, so enjoying it together with the movie is also highly recommended!