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.
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All-Time Greats: Memorable Theme and Insert Songs from Doraemon (61–70)
Doraemon Song 2002Tokyo Pudding

They sing in a crisp, refreshing way that really lifts my spirits.
The tempo is great, and the usual style sounds exhilarating.
It’s over in a flash, so it’s an easy song to listen to all the way through.
The melody is good, so the spoken lines in the middle work well, too.
Doraemon no Uta 2003Misato Watanabe

It made me incredibly nostalgic and genuinely excited.
Knowing the voice is Misato Watanabe’s somehow puts me in a happy mood.
The fact that she’s the one singing… it feels almost like a dream and kind of refreshing.
But in any case, there’s no doubt it’s really nostalgic.
Let's walk together ~Walking into sunshine~KONISHIKI

This song, sung by former sumo wrestler and TV personality KONISHIKI, was used as the ending theme for Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom.
In addition, KONISHIKI also performed an insert song for the film under the name “KONISHIKI with Chiharu Niiyama.”
Your lightMitsuko Horie

This song was used as an insert track in the film Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~.
It was created with the theme of becoming even a small source of courage and hope for someone.
Incidentally, the singer, Mitsuko Horie, is known as the “Queen of Anisong” for her beautiful voice.
Theme of the Miracle Galaxy Defense ForceSuginami Children’s Choir

This song, notable for its valiant children’s chorus, was used as an insert song in Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes.
It sings about the importance of a heart that faces any challenge.
It plays during the scene where they deploy from the base created with a secret gadget.
Time TravelerToshiyuki Nishida

It’s a song used as the ending theme for the 1989 film Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan.
The lyrics express feelings that seem to transcend time and space.
There is also a cover version sung by Tetsuya Takeda and Takao Horiuchi, who wrote and composed the song.
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.






