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Doraemon no Uta (ドラえもんのうた / Doraemon's Song) is a single by Kumiko Ōsugi.The single was the main theme song for the 1979 Doraemon series [a] and was briefly the main theme song of the 2005 series before being replaced by Hagushichao in October 28, 2005.
Columbia Music Entertainment: 3 Doraemon Song Soundtrack History: September 1, 2001 () Columbia Music Entertainment 4 Boku Doraemon ~Doraemon Song Collection~ June 28, 2004 () [2] Columbia Music Entertainment 5 Dora the Movie 25th -Doraemon Movie Song Collection: September 22, 2004 () [3] Columbia Music Entertainment 6
Numerous collections of theme songs of the anime series and feature films were initially available in cassettes. [129] Since the 1990s, Doraemon songs have been released in CD, under the type of singles and compilation albums.
On February 18, 2018, Hoshino uploaded a music video for his song "Doraemon", which was written in tribute to the Japanese franchise of the same name. The song was used as the theme of the 38th Doraemon movie, Nobita's Treasure Island, and has been used as the opening theme of the Doraemon anime from October 5, 2019, to November 2, 2024.
From 2003 Italia 1 started airing most of the 1979 series with a new dub and the theme song titled Doraemon, sung by Cristina D'Avena, enjoying massive success. [ citation needed ] Since the 2010s the 1979 series was moved to Boing (Italy); the 2005 series started airing in 2014 alongside the previous one.
As of November 2024, the current opening theme is "Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon", which is sung and performed by Mao. The song was previously used from 2007 to 2019. The last broadcast of the previous theme song, "Doraemon", was aired on November 2.
"Himawari no Yakusoku" (ひまわりの約束, lit. "Promise of Sunflower") is a single released by Motohiro Hata.It was released in two versions: a limited edition available until the end of December 2014 and coming with a Doraemon collaboration jacket and slipcase as well as a mini sticker, and a regular edition whose first press came housed in a slipcase.
The first song to be released under her real name was Attack No. 1 (アタックNo.1, Atakku Nanbā Wan), the opening theme for the Attack No. 1 anime. [1] She went on to perform theme songs for many other anime, including Doraemon, Aim for the Ace!, Araiguma Rascal, Flanders no Inu, and Oz no Mahōtsukai.