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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 and was briefly the main theme song of the 2005 series before being replaced by Hagushichao in October 28, 2005. Despite the song's retirement in 2005, it is still widely referred to as Doraemon's theme song and has become iconic song in Japan as well as most countries that have received dubbed versions of the song.


Composition

The original composition is coincidentally composed in
D Major D major is a major scale based on D (musical note), D, consisting of the pitches D, E (musical note), E, F♯ (musical note), F, G (musical note), G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, and C♯ (musical note), C. Its key signature has two S ...
but many versions switch its composition to other keys like
C Major C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and its parallel min ...
. Three gadgets are explicitly mentioned in the original lyrics, the Takecopter, the Toy Soldiers and the Anywhere Door with those lines being sung by Doraemon's voice actor Nobuyo Oyama. In the Misato Watanabe edition of the song, the second verse's lines for Doraemon were changed from "Here! Attack!" to "Everyone! Don't give up!"


History

While serving as the main theme song for the 1979 series, its main singer was changed five times, from Kumiko Ōsugi to Satoko Yamano in October 9, 1992, from Satoko Yamano to Tokyo Purin in October 2, 2002, from Tokyo Purin to Misato Watanabe in April 18, 2003 and from Misato Watanabe to AJI in April 30, 2004. The song was then performed by the Twelve Girls Band instrumentally while serving as the theme song for the 2005 series. The song also managed to achieve the top position for the children's song and TV anime song charts in 1980. After being retired as the main theme, the song was then used as an insert theme in the first two movies of the 1979 series and as an ending theme for the 2005 series in 2006 specials. The song was then made one of the currently used ending songs in April 5, 2019 with a special rendition by all of the current voice actors for the main five characters.


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{{Doraemon 1979 singles 1979 songs Doraemon (anime) Anime songs Songs in Japanese Japanese children's songs