A Long-Awaited Change

The Doraemon TV anime has been running for decades, enchanting audiences of all ages. Since 2005, the series has stuck with its familiar ending song “Odore Dore Dora Doraemon Ondo” performed by Doraemon’s voice actor Wasabi Mizuta. Now, nearly two decades later, fans will finally get to hear a new closing track.
Tani Yuuki’s Touch
Singer Tani Yuuki, who grew up watching Doraemon, expressed his excitement about contributing to the world of this iconic series. He explained that his goal with “Moshi Monogatari” is to capture Doraemon’s spirit and send a message of inspiration to children. Even when life feels tough, Yuuki hopes the song encourages young viewers to keep moving forward with courage and hope.
Doraemon’s Timeless Legacy

Created by Fujiko F. Fujio, Doraemon has been a cultural phenomenon since the manga first began in 1969. With anime adaptations starting in 1973, then again in 1979, and most recently the 2005 version still airing today, Doraemon continues to connect with new generations. The story of a robot cat from the future sent back to help Nobita, a struggling schoolboy, remains both heartwarming and timeless.
What This Means for Fans
This new ending theme is more than just a change in music—it represents the continuing evolution of a show that has been part of childhood for millions. Longtime fans will feel a touch of nostalgia, while new audiences can embrace Doraemon in a refreshed way.
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