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Doraemon
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujiko F. Fujio. First serialized in 1969, the manga's chapters were collected in 45 volumes published by Shogakukan from 1974 to 1996. The story revolves around an earless robotic cat named Doraemon (character), Doraemon, who Time travel, travels back from the 22nd century to help a boy named Nobita Nobi. The manga spawned a media franchise. Three anime TV series have been adapted in Doraemon (1973 TV series), 1973, Doraemon (1979 TV series), 1979, and Doraemon (2005 TV series), 2005. Additionally, Shin-Ei Animation has produced List of Doraemon films, over forty animated films, including two 3D computer-animated films, all of which are distributed by Toho. Various types of merchandise and media have been developed, including List of Doraemon soundtrack albums, soundtrack albums, List of Doraemon video games, video games, and musicals. The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America, ...
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List Of Doraemon Films
This list of ''Doraemon'' films includes both feature-length and short films based on its manga and anime series. Since 1980, all of these films to date have been released by Toho. Toho currently holds worldwide distribution and licensing rights for all of the films in the series. As of 2025, there are 44 feature films, 2 special feature films, and 33 short films. At the Japanese box office, ''Doraemon'' had grossed more than revenue and sold more than 100 million tickets by 2015, having surpassed ''Godzilla'' as the highest-grossing film franchise in Japan. , the ''Doraemon'' films have grossed a total of () worldwide. ''Doraemon'' is on the list of highest-grossing films in Japan, one of the all time highest-grossing non-English film franchises, and one of the highest-grossing animated film franchises worldwide. Feature films Special films Short films These short films, including the ''Dorami-chan'' films, ''Dorami & Doraemons'' films, and ''The Doraemons'' films be ...
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List Of Doraemon Soundtrack Albums
This is a list of ''Doraemon'' soundtrack albums in ''Doraemon'' series, which was released in Japan by the years. Overall List Doraemon Eiga Shudaika-shuu Doraemon 20th Anniversary - Dora The Best Doraemon Song Soundtrack History Boku Doraemon ~Doraemon Song Collection~ Dora the Movie 25th - Doraemon Movie Song Collection Doraemon Animation Soundtrack Doraemon BGM Collection Anime Music soundtrack Doraemon To Nakamatachi Song Collection Doraemon uta no dai kōshin Doraemon Eigo no Uta Doraemon TV Soundtrack Collection Doraemon Soundtrack History 2 Doraemon Twin Best Stand by Me Doraemon Original Soundtrack Doraemon Main Theme Song Collection References {{DEFAULTSORT:Doraemon Soundtrack Albums Anime soundtracks Soundtrack Albums A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such alb ...
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List Of Doraemon Video Games
Many ''Doraemon'' video games were released for most video game systems in Japan. The following is a list of these. Other platforms Many LCD handhelds, such as Dokodemo Dorayaki Doraemon, were also released. Super Cassette Vision *''Doraemon Nobita's Time Machine the Great Adventure'' Virtual Boy *''Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land'' ( cancelled) Arcade *''Doraemon no Eawase Montage'' (cancelled) *''Doraemon's Anywhere Door / Doraemon no Dokodemodoa'' and more... Game Boy Advance Doraemon Board Game Wii *'' Doraemon Wii'' Wii U *''Fujiko F. Fujio Characters Daishuugou! SF Dotabata Party!!'' Sega Mega Drive *''Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7 Nin no Gozans'' Sega Saturn *''Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi'' Dreamcast *''Boku, Doraemon'' Game Gear *''Doraemon: Wakuwaku Pocket Paradise'' *''GG Doraemon: Nora no Suke no Yabou'' PlayStation *''Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni'' *''Doraemon 3: Makai no Dungeon'' *''Doraemon: Nobitaito Fukkatsu no Hoshi'' *''Kids S ...
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The Doraemons
is a Japanese manga series that is a spin-off of the long-running ''Doraemon'' series. The subseries includes two versions of the manga by and from 1995 to 2003, as well as a series of animated short films from 1996 to 2002. Synopsis The Doraemons, or ''Dora Dora Seven'' DD7, is an old boys' association of the that Doraemon attended. All of the seven male members are cat-like robots of the same type; they enjoy dorayaki, but usually add their own seasoning. They have rock-hard heads that they can use as a weapon or to break things. Doraemon has an especially hard head, since he has no other special weapons, and has no ears or hat to get in the way when using this mode of attack. The gadget that can connect them is the Friendship Telecard. They can call each other with the card from anywhere when one of them is in need. Creation and conception The subseries originated from a The Doraemons (video game), video game released in 1995, which featured the six characters that h ...
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Doraemon (2005 TV Series)
is a Japanese anime television series based on Fujiko F. Fujio's manga of the same name and is the successor to both the 1979 anime and 1973 anime of the same name, serving as the third adaptation in the franchise. The series, produced by Shin-Ei Animation, TV Asahi and ADK Emotions, premiered on TV Asahi in Japan on April 15, 2005, and currently airs in over fifty countries internationally. Since its premiere in 2005, ''Doraemon'' has aired 837 episodes, multiple holiday specials, and 19 feature films. This ''Doraemon'' anime series is referred to in Asia as the Mizuta Edition (水田版), after Wasabi Mizuta, the voice actress who voices Doraemon in this series. Over the course of its run, the show has had two English dubs. The first one was licensed by Viz Media for North American broadcast exclusively, and developed by Bang Zoom! Entertainment and aired on Disney XD in the United States as ''Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future'' from July 7, 2014 to September 1 ...
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Doraemon (character)
is a fictional character and the title character of the manga and anime eponymous series of the same name created by Fujiko Fujio. Doraemon is a male robotic cat that travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a preteen boy named Nobita. Doraemon is widely recognized and considered to be one of the most popular manga and anime characters of all time. An official birth certificate for the character gives him a birth date of 3 September 2112 and lists his city of residency as Kawasaki, Kanagawa, the city where the manga was created. In 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon the country's "anime ambassador". Creation and conception Doraemon was originally conceived by Hiroshi Fujimoto following a series of three events. Firstly, when searching for ideas for a new manga, he wished that a machine existed that would come up with ideas for him. Secondly, he tripped over his daughter's toy. Thirdly, he heard cats figh ...
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Shin-Ei Animation
is a Japanese animation studio owned by TV Asahi and founded in Tokyo in 1965 as A Production by Daikichirō Kusube, who was previously an animator for Toei Animation. History Shin-Ei Animation's history begins in December 1965 as by Daikichirō Kusube who was then a former animator at Toei Animation. Disgruntled by the rigid hierarchy prevalent in Toei Animation he, and a couple of his colleagues, formed A Production, and immediately got into a partnership with the newly-formed Tokyo Movie, under the condition that Kusube would remain independent. For ten years, A Production served as Tokyo Movie's primary subcontractor for animation as well as co-production. In 1976, after Tokyo Movie founded Telecom Animation Film, they offered Kusube to lead the division. However, knowing that he would lose his independence, he refused, cut all ties with Tokyo Movie and restructured his company to . Shin-Ei Animation is best known as the animation studio behind two anime series, D ...
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Doraemon (1979 TV Series)
is a Japanese anime television series based on Fujiko F. Fujio's manga of the same name and is the successor of the 1973 anime. Produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Asatsu-DK and TV Asahi, ''Doraemon'' premiered in Japan on April 2, 1979, and has been dubbed for broadcast in 60 countries worldwide. The series lasted 26 years and had over 1787 episodes and 30 specials, making it the longest of the three animated shows created to date. This ''Doraemon'' anime series is sometimes referred to in Asia as the Ōyama Edition (大山版), after Nobuyo Ōyama, the voice actress who voices Doraemon in this series. Two official English dubs of this anime series have been released, the first of which was called ''The Adventures of Albert and Sidney'', which was produced in Canada by CINAR and aired exclusively in Barbados on CBC TV 8 during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the United States, the series was planned to air on Superstation WTBS, now known as TBS, but would never premiere f ...
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Nobita Nobi
is a fictional character and one of the main characters in the ''Doraemon'' anime and manga series created by Fujiko Fujio. Known as Sidney, Specky and Noby in some English localizations of the anime, Nobita is usually depicted as an elementary school student. The title character, Doraemon (character), Doraemon, is sent back in time by Nobita's future descendants to look after Nobita. Along with Doraemon, Nobita is considered to be one of the most popular and widely recognizable manga characters due to the series' popularity, which extends beyond its native Japan. He received criticism for his amorality and lack of personal growth, deemed as a harmful role model to children. Characteristics Nobita's characterization depicts him as a lazy underachiever, including but not limited to a lack of physical ability, predisposition to procrastination, reluctance to engage in critical thinking and exhibiting perverted behavior. He dislikes books (excluding manga) and lacks a basic gras ...
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Doraemon (1973 TV Series)
is a Japanese anime Television show, television series based on Fujiko Fujio, Fujiko F. Fujio's Doraemon, manga of the same name and is the first adaptation in the media franchise. The series, produced by Nippon TeleMovie Productions, originally aired in Japan on Nippon Television Network System, NNS from April 1 to September 30, 1973. Premise ''Doraemon (character), Doraemon'' follows the title character, a cat-like robot, who travels from the future to take care for a young child called Nobita Nobi, Nobita and guide him in the right route for the near future. Cast and characters The voice cast was determined in cooperation with Aoni Production and Theatre Echo. *Kōsei Tomita (episodes 1-13), Masako Nozawa (episodes 14-26) as Doraemon (character), Doraemon *Yoshiko Ōta, Yoshiko Ohta as Nobita Nobi *:ja:恵比寿まさ子, Masako Ebisu as Shizuka Minamoto *Shun Yashiro as Suneo Honekawa *Kaneta Kimotsuki as Takeshi Goda, Takeshi "Gian" Goda *Noriko Ohara as :ja:野比玉 ...
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Doraemon's Long Tales
, also known as Doraemon's Long Stories, is a manga series based on 's ''Doraemon''. As the name suggests, ''Doraemon’s Long Tales'' features whole volumes of longer and continuous narratives about Doraemon, Nobita and friends on their adventures into various lands of science fiction and fantasy, unlike the regular ''Doraemon'' series which is merely compilations ("volumes") of various self-contained shorts. The series was published in CoroCoro Comic magazine. The first 16 volumes were originally illustrated by Fujiko F. Fujio himself. After his death in 1996, the remaining volumes were written and illustrated by Shintaro Mugiwara and Yasunori Okada. The last eight volumes have the company's name on their covers instead of his name. The series was adapted to a line of Doraemon films and various remakes, released in Japan cinemas between 1980 and 2004, and back into a separate manga series with screenshots taken from the films. The first 17 were released digitally on Amazon ...
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