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Doraemon opening theme song free 72: A timeless masterpiece of Japanese animation



The soundtrack of the 1973 anime series was composed by Nobuyoshi Koshibe,[55] who also arranged the opening theme song "Doraemon" (ドラえもん) and the ending theme song "Doraemon Rumba" (ドラえもん ルンバ), both performed by Harumi Naitō.[54] For the 1979 anime, Shunsuke Kikuchi was the composer, who arranged "Doraemon no Uta" (ドラえもんのうた);[54][64] it had been performed by numerous singers, including Kumiko Ōsugi and Satoko Yamano.[108] When the anime got a reboot in 2005, Kan Sawada was the composer of the series.[109][110] There are four other opening themes, including an instrumental version of "Doraemon no Uta" performed by Twelve Girls Band;[111] "Hagushichao" (ハグしちゃお) performed by Rimi Natsukawa;[112] "Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon" (夢をかなえてドラえもん), the opening theme broadcast from 2007 to 2018;[113] and "Doraemon" performed by Gen Hoshino, broadcast since October 2019.[114]


Numerous collections of theme songs of the anime series and feature films were initially available in cassettes.[115] Since the 1990s, Doraemon songs have been released in CD, under the type of singles and compilation albums.[116][117] Soundtracks of Doraemon feature films have been released by Nippon Columbia since 2001 in the album series "Doraemon Soundtrack History" (ドラえもんサウンドトラックヒストリー).[118][119][120]




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There also is Hurricaneger Sanjo, opening theme from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger (from Taiko no Tatsujin 4) in the Sentai category, while the Namco Original category features 2 songs from other games, a returning one and a new one:


The fourth console game in the series is a secondary title featuring almost exclusively songs from other fictional series, since it features only 18 songs selectable from the start, but 16 of them are in the Anime category, 1 in the Sentai category and 1 in the Hero category. The only original song is the game's theme, Kazutaiko Sentai Donranger, which is unlockable and is actually a parody of the Super Sentai series, listed in the Sentai category. The 18 starting songs consist in 16 new songs (listed in bold) and only 2 songs returning from previous arcade games, and are:


This secondary console game released simultaneously with Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable is an anime song compilation, much like Taiko no Tatsujin: Waku Waku anime Matsuri, this time featuring 40 selectable songs, 27 of them in the Anime category, though one is actually an original, unlockable parody of anime openings, while the remaining 13 songs are in the Namco Original category. The anime songs consist in 10 returning songs (8 of the ones introduced in Taiko no Tatsujin 7, the only two not returning are "Mie Nai Tsubasa" and "Murimuri!? Ariari!! IN Jyanai?!", 2 from previous arcade games that weren't featured in any other game) and 16 new songs (isted in bold):


Additionally the Variety category includes Abarenbo Shogun, the main theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7 and Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime, while the J-Pop category features Karma, opening theme from the game Tales of the Abyss, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 8.


Additionally the only song in the Variety category is Abarenbo Shogun, the main theme from the show of the same name, returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 7, Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime and Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2.


This Taiwan-exclusive game, the first in the series for mobile phones, features 28 starting songs, but additional C-POP songs were made available monthly, and 134 of theme were released through 2008 and 2009, bringing the total of available songs up to 162, more than any other game in the series at the time, though only few could be played at the same time. There is no Anime or Game Music category, but the Namco Original category features 2 returning songs from other series:


Additionally the Variety category features "Mickey Mouse March", Mickey Mouse's official theme, recurring Taiko no Tatsujin song, while the J-POP category features "Galaxy Express 999", a song based on Galaxy Express 999 that debuted in Taiko no Tatsujin 12.


Sentai Pack (July 8, 2011)Including 5 songs, all in the Anime category, all from the Super Sentai series and all returning from previous games, actually consisting in the main theme from the five most recent series, except Engine Sentai Go-onger:


One of the J-Pop songs is RPG, main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! returning from Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikuu Daibouken and Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori Version, but it's listed without reference to the fictional series here.


Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 3 (January 6, 2014)Consisting exclusively in the song Walking Through The Towers from Puzzle & Dragons, returning from previous Puzzle & Dragons collaborations. The song is already available for download in the Pazudora Pack, but this promotion gives it for free to all users from January 6th to January 12th.


Taiko no Tatsujin RPG Da-Don Free Songs promotion 2 (August 22, 2014)Consisting in a Classical song and a recurring Anime song, Zankoku na Tenshi no These, opening theme from Neon Genesis Evangelion, available both regular and in Ura Oni mode from August 22nd to September 18th. (already available in the first Popular Song Pack)


Puzzle & Dragons collaboration 4 (August 10, 2015)Consisting in two songs from Puzzle & Dragons, one returning from previous collaborations and the Pazudora Pack (though it's free for this promotion), and a new one (in bold):


The J-POP category also still features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999.Also returning is the song "Uso", ending theme from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but it's now only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.


Additionally one of the added J-Pop songs is "Blue Bird", opening theme #3 from Naruto Shippuden (returning from Taiko no Tatsujin 14, Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, and Taiko no Tatsujin Plus) but it's listed here without reference to the original series.


Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.


The second Android game in the series features 43 selectable songs, all downloadable for free at the same time. 4 more songs were made available for short periods. The Anime category features 10 selectable songs, all from Taiko no Tatsujin (KATSU-DON) except one from previous games:


The J-POP category still features Galaxy Express 999, a song based on the anime Galaxy Express 999.Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're only listed in the J-Pop category without reference to the fictional series.


Also the J-Pop category still features the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, but they're listed without reference to the fictional series.


Additionally the J-Pop category includes the new song RPG, main theme of the anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!, but it's listed without reference to the fictional series.


Guruguru Tamagotchi! Set (July 1 2014)A pack only including the Anime song GO-GO Tamagotchi!, opening theme #1 from Tamagotchi!, returning from arcade games and previously featured in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party 3 Daime.


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