The Doraemon ringtone — often the iconic 1979 or 2005 anime theme or Nobita’s crying/screaming sound — has been remixed or used in “memekan” (meme-ified) content on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. This trend involves setting the ringtone to absurd, relatable, or ironic situations (e.g., receiving a call during a serious moment, late-night spam calls, or as an alarm for lazy mornings).
Bagi kamu yang ingin terdengar lebih dewasa tapi tetap nostalgik, banyak cover lagu Doraemon dalam versi jazz atau piano yang sangat indah untuk dijadikan nada dering.
Modern entertainment is no longer passive. We don't just watch Doraemon; we live the brand. The "Doraemon ringtone lifestyle" extends into various entertainment niches:
The Doraemon ringtone — often the iconic 1979 or 2005 anime theme or Nobita’s crying/screaming sound — has been remixed or used in “memekan” (meme-ified) content on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. This trend involves setting the ringtone to absurd, relatable, or ironic situations (e.g., receiving a call during a serious moment, late-night spam calls, or as an alarm for lazy mornings).
Bagi kamu yang ingin terdengar lebih dewasa tapi tetap nostalgik, banyak cover lagu Doraemon dalam versi jazz atau piano yang sangat indah untuk dijadikan nada dering.
Modern entertainment is no longer passive. We don't just watch Doraemon; we live the brand. The "Doraemon ringtone lifestyle" extends into various entertainment niches: