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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 Greats: Memorable Theme and Insert Songs from Doraemon (1–10)

YUME WeatherShimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani / “YUME Biyori” [OFFICIAL MV FULL SIZE]
YUME WeatherShimatani Hitomi

With its bright and vibrant sound, “YUME Biyori” perfectly fits the world of the Doraemon movies.

Since its release by Hitomi Shimatani in 2003, it has remained a beloved song for many.

Chosen as the ending theme for the film Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey, its lyrics resonate deeply with the film’s moving story—many listeners were surely touched by the connection.

In life, we encounter many people, and some stay with us while others don’t.

This song makes you feel that, no matter what the future holds, it would be wonderful if we could remain in relationships where we wish happiness for one another.

UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Universe [Official Video]
UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Why not lose yourself in their jazzy, pop-infused world? Official HIGE DANDism’s 2021 release “Universe” is a track where each instrument resonates with delicate clarity.

Featured in the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Little Star Wars 2021,” it perfectly matches Doraemon’s bright and cheerful universe.

The space-evoking lyrics conjure images of Nobita and Doraemon in action throughout the movie.

This song, which can transform even the negativity in our hearts into hope, further highlights Doraemon’s kindness and warmth!

DoraemonHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Doraemon (Official Video)
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Doraemon, with its excitement-filled intro and irresistibly singable lyrics, is a song released by Gen Hoshino in 2018.

Featured in the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Treasure Island, its melody brimming with a sense of adventure perfectly matches the world of the story.

His warm vocals and the sound packed with whimsical elements wonderfully capture the essence of Doraemon’s world.

Since 2019, the song has also been used as the theme for the Doraemon TV series, radiating a deep love for Doraemon.

All-Time Great Doraemon Theme and Insert Songs That Stay in Your Heart (11–20)

My NoteSukima Suichi

“Boku Note” is Sukima Switch’s seventh single and the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006.

The title, which sounds like one of Doraemon’s secret gadgets, leaves a memorable impression.

Its gently warming melody and lyrics—saying that even without any special talents, it’s okay to be yourself—feel like a message straight from Doraemon and sink naturally into the heart.

It also brings back memories of the poignant farewell scene with the dinosaur Piisuke, making it a song you’ll want to listen to at life’s turning points, such as graduations and goodbyes.

rainbowSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
rainbowSuda Masaki

Here’s a song that gently embraces the anxieties and hopes that come when two people become a couple, encouraging them to look forward.

Masaki Suda’s 2020 release “Niji” features lyrics that honestly express feelings for a loved one and truly touch the heart.

It was used in the film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2, and its lyrics, which align with the film’s worldview, are quite moving.

Many people were likely deeply moved by the story depicting Nobita’s worries and resolve as he feels like running away before his wedding.

When you picture a future with someone special, give this song a listen.

Don’t say goodbyeDa Kāpo

This song, with its warm, gentle melody and hope-filled lyrics, truly resonates with the heart.

Da Capo’s exquisite harmonies ring pleasantly, making it the ending theme for the film “Doraemon: Go for It! Gian!!” Released in March 2001, the song is notable for avoiding words of farewell and instead speaking of hope for tomorrow.

Set against scenes bathed in sunset and rain, it portrays the courage to overcome hardships.

Staying true to the world of Doraemon, it carries a message of hope for the future.

It’s the perfect track to listen to when you want to feel a heartwarming glow after watching the movie.

hot milkYoshikawa Hinano

[Doraemon] Hot Milk [The South Sea Adventure] – from Niconico Video
hot milkYoshikawa Hinano

A song by Hinano Yoshikawa that captivates with its warm, gentle atmosphere.

Its laid-back lyrics and soft vocals leave a lasting impression.

Released in March 1998, the track was used as the ending theme for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Great Adventure in the South Seas.

While depicting the pain of heartbreak and lonely nights, it carries a positive message about reaffirming one’s self-worth.

The lyrics are also appealing for their nurturing, embracing quality, reminiscent of the relationship between Doraemon and Nobita.

It’s a comforting song you’ll want to listen to alone late at night.

Recommended not only for Doraemon fans but for anyone who wants to cherish the feeling of caring for someone.