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As a series aimed for a younger audience, Doki is full of upbeat and fun songs, or musical numbers sang, composed, or made for the series, as shown on this page.

The episodes of the show have at least one musical number, or maybe two or three of them in a row, whether it only lasts a few seconds to at least one minute, or is a full song and dance.

Song List[]

Reoccurring in All Episodes[]

Reoccurring in Episodes[]

Season 1 (2013-14)[]

Season 2 (2015-16)[]

Season 3 (2017-19)[]

Specials (2015-17)[]

Legend Key for Songs[]

  • (Diamond): This song is a song without any musical accompaniment, or is an a capella (vocal-only) song
  • (Clover): This song is a rap song, which has chanting (spoken words) to the rhythm or the music
  • (Spade): This song is a real-world song (not adapted or parodied, or written for the show), or is sung to the tune of a real-world song
  • (Dagger): This song is entirely instrumental (without any singing), or is performed instrumentally

Background Information[]

  • In the episodes, most of the songs last for only a few seconds to at least 1 minute, while the others are full-length songs (as seen in the specials), whether it's a short song or a full-length song and dance.
  • Fico has the most number, if not all, of the musical numbers for the show, while Anabella's songs are mostly charming little dance songs (mostly around 4-18 seconds of length), complete with some dancing while the other characters tend have a few songs sung in the series.
  • All genres are included, and some songs are just short songs, or a capella (vocal-only) songs without any musical accompaniment, which last for only a few seconds, while most songs are full songs (both accompaniment and vocal).
  • Most of these songs are very occasional, and do not last more than a few seconds.
  • All the songs, which include the music and lyrics, are composed, arranged, and written by Eggplant LF.
    • It is respective that Steve D'Angelo, Terry Tompkins (all seasons) and Lorenzo Castelli (beginning from Season 3) composed and arranged the music and wrote the lyrics to the songs, while Dave Conlon, Rocco Gagliese, Joe Coupal, Jay McCarrol and Casey Manierka produced the songs.
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