What is the third theme song of Doraemon?
The theme song of Doraemon is very popular. The original Japanese song "Doraemon Song" alone has at least six different lead singer and arranger versions, and the lead singer version of Dashan Kimyou Kumiko (TV1979-1992; Movie 1980- 1988) and Shan Ye Sato's deputy lead singer version (TV1992-2002; Movies 1989- 1997, 1999, 200 1-2004) are the most popular. According to the third issue of Japanese "Boku, Doraemon", after a quarter of a century, the number of related songs (including opening song, ending song, episode and movie theme song) has reached 100. Among them, more than a dozen songs were sung by Nobuyo yama, the voice actor of Tinker Bell, among which Tinker Bell, I am Tinker Bell and Tinker Bell are the most familiar. In addition, overseas audiences are familiar with two ending songs, Aoi sora Black-faced Frog wa Poketto-sa and Boku-tachi Chikyu-jin. As for the theme song of the movie, almost all the lyrics of Fujiko F Buxiong's original long theme song were also written by Tetsuya Takeda. Since Fujiko Studio took over, pop singers have been invited to lead the theme songs of most movies. In recent years (2002-2004), the opening song and ending song of TV version also changed frequently. However, the quality of new songs and lyrics has been criticized by all walks of life in Japan. The most controversial is the ending song "Ah, Ina! (ah ~ how nice! )。 The style of this song is quite different from that of Dingdong's songs, and the lyrics are also dangerous, which has nothing to do with Dingdong's theme. Since April 2005, the first animated TV theme song with a new cast and new voice actors is still Doraemon. Although the original song is used, the whole song is solo by the folk group 12 girls band, and there is no lead singer. From June 28th, 2005+October 28th, 2005/kloc-0, a brand-new theme song "ハグしちゃぉ'" was written by Ryudo Uzaki and led by Xia Chuan Rimi (hug! )。 Doraemon Song, which has been used for 26 years, will appear as an episode and background music in the future.