is a Japanese
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
television series
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based on
Fujiko F. Fujio's
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
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
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 Daiki ...
,
TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as , and better known as , is a Japanese television station serving the Kanto region as the flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network. It is owned-and-operated by the a subsidiary of , itself controlled by ...
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
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 ...
in this series.
Over the course of its run, the show has had two English dubs. The first one was licensed by
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
for North American broadcast exclusively, and developed by
Bang Zoom! Entertainment and aired on
Disney XD
Disney XD is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Disney Branded Television and Disney Entertainment units of The Walt Disney Company. The channel is aimed primarily at older children ages six to eleven years old ...
in the United States as ''Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future'' from July 7, 2014 to September 1, 2015, with reruns lasting until 2018.
The second dub was produced by LUK Internacional, and began running on
Boomerang
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in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2015, but ended its run not long after in January 2016.
As of 2025, TV Asahi holds the distribution and licensing rights to the series, as well as the previous television adaptation and the feature-length movies.
Premise
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 ...
is a
cat
The cat (''Felis catus''), also referred to as the domestic cat or house cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species of the family Felidae. Advances in archaeology and genetics have shown that the ...
-like
robot
A robot is a machine—especially one Computer program, programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions Automation, automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the robot control, co ...
from the 22nd century future who's sent to the present time to steer a 10-year old elementary boy named
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 elementar ...
, an unintelligent, naive and clumsy boy, on the right path in order to secure his
future
The future is the time after the past and present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently ex ...
. Nobita's closest friend and love interest is
Shizuka Minamoto while his frenemies who bully and tease him are
Takeshi Goda
This list describes characters from the anime and manga series ''Doraemon''.
Main characters Dora ...
and
Suneo Honekawa.
Cast and characters
Production and broadcasting
Beginning in 2004, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the then-ongoing
1979 anime and the release of ''
Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey'', a significant revival of the ''Doraemon'' series began development, which would become the third series produced in the franchise. A trailer for the new ''Doraemon'' series was previewed for the first time on March 25, 2005, at the end of the first television broadcast of ''Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey''. A week after the 1979 anime finale broadcast on March 18, the television broadcast of the film contained goodbye messages from the 1979 anime voice actors
Nobuyo Ōyama
, known professionally as , was a Japanese language, Japanese actress, voice actress, screenwriter, singer, essayist, and television personality affiliated with Actors Seven. Her husband was the television personality Keisuke Sagawa. She is bes ...
,
Noriko Ohara,
Kazuya Tatekabe,
Michiko Nomura and
Kaneta Kimotsuki
was a Japanese actor and voice actor.
Career
During his life he had been attached to TBS broadcast theater company and then Aoni Production, Production Baobab, he became a director of his own agency 21st century FOX; he was attached to 81 Pr ...
, respectively. The anime officially premiered as a one-hour special on April 15 of that same year, less than a month after the 1979 anime had ended.
With the shift, the majority of the personnel from the 1979 anime stepped down, and were replaced by a new team for the new series, as well as the original voice actors. Sōichirō Zen, who had previously worked on the 1979 anime, served as the director of the 2005 anime for more than 12 years, from 2005 to 2017. Ayumu Watanabe had previously worked on the 1979 anime, beginning in the late 1980s, and after the transition, he was tasked with developing character designs for the series, where he worked for eight years.
The new series features updated versions of the characters, different settings, and a new soundtrack. Although the anime is more faithful to the original manga and volumes, some changes were made. Many of the episodes that adapted chapters from the manga were extended to either have a better conclusion or a good moral to the story. In addition, some elements from the manga were toned down. Some examples include all of Doraemon's gadgets that resembled medicine being changed to different appliances, and Nobita's dad (who smoked often in the manga) rarely smoking in the new series.
All mini corners, partners, and next episodes previews in all episodes are cut to fit for the 30-minute block in international versions, except for
Hong Kong
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, which are cut to fit for the 15-minute block in its time-slot. Since May 1, 2009, the series airs in
high definition. The episodes are recorded at APU Meguro Studio.
First revealed in June 2017, starting on July 28, 2017, with the episodes "I'm Mini Doraemon" and "The Elephant and the Uncle", the show got overhauled visually to use more vivid colors, which included the poster artwork. The characters were altered to closely resemble their original designs. Shinnosuke Yakuwa, who directed several of the ''Doraemon'' films, joined the production team as head director for the anime in 2018, and was succeeded by Hirofumi Ogura in 2020. By 2023, the series' production staff had been divided into two groups.
Originally, the show aired on Fridays at 7:00pm from its premiere to September 29, 2017, the same network timeslot that the 1979 anime aired on from 1981 up until its conclusion in 2004. As of October 5, 2019, the anime now airs Saturday nights at 5:00pm on
TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as , and better known as , is a Japanese television station serving the Kanto region as the flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network. It is owned-and-operated by the a subsidiary of , itself controlled by ...
and other ANN stations.
The series has paid respect to past cast members, most recently Nobuyo Ōyama, the voice for Doraemon for the 1979 series who died on September 29, 2024. The episode "Emperor's New Clothes!? Ultra Yoroi" was scheduled to be rebroadcast, but it was replaced with a montage of clips from the 1979 anime honoring Ōyama's contributions to the series and the episode "Wolfman Cream".
Casting
On November 22, 2004,
The Asahi Shimbun
is a Japanese daily newspaper founded in 1879. It is one of the oldest newspapers in Japan and Asia, and is considered a newspaper of record for Japan.
The ''Asahi Shimbun'' is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan along with the ''Yom ...
revealed in an exclusive article that the series' five voice actors were considered by the production team to be replaced by a group of newer, younger voice actors, with their roles slated to begin in April of the following year,
which was met with confusion and great public interest as the news of such a big change was very abrupt; many employees from TV Asahi learned about the news from the article, while the staff that worked on the anime were previously briefed.
One of the reasons for the new casting was because
Nobuyo Ōyama
, known professionally as , was a Japanese language, Japanese actress, voice actress, screenwriter, singer, essayist, and television personality affiliated with Actors Seven. Her husband was the television personality Keisuke Sagawa. She is bes ...
, the original voice actress for Doraemon in the 1979 anime, wanted to step down since 2001 due to health issues she faced in July of that year. Furthermore,
Michiko Nomura, who voiced Shizuka in the 1979 anime, quit the longest-running series ''
Sazae-san
is a Japanese ''yonkoma'' manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Hasegawa. It was first published in Hasegawa's local paper, the , on April 22, 1946. When the ''Asahi Shimbun'' wished to have Hasegawa draw the four-panel comic for ...
'' to focus more on her management position duties at her husband's
Ken Productions studio and left alongside the original cast. It was also due to the fact that most of the cast members by that time were in their mid 60s.
The voice actors to the five main characters, Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo, were chosen from a pool of 590 applicants. Auditions for the series were held in order to select a voice that would best fit the original anime's atmosphere, starting in December 2004. TV Asahi stated in March 2005 that they chose voice actors who sounded similar to the predecessors, so that there wouldn't be a significant change from the original voice actors to the new voice actors.
The new voice actors for the new series were officially announced on March 13, 2005, and were also revealed on March 28 of that year during a news conference in
Roppongi Hills
is a development project in Tokyo and one of Japan's largest integrated property developments, located in the Roppongi district of Minato, Tokyo.
Constructed by building tycoon Minoru Mori, the mega-complex incorporates office space, apartm ...
.
Subaru Kimura, the voice of Gian in the anime, was the youngest member of the new cast that was confirmed, as he was 14 years old at the time.
Subaru was formerly a member of a children's theater group, but he had no experience as a voice actor, and one of the reasons he auditioned for the job was just to gain popularity in class. Subaru was initially terrified at the auditions, but he finally landed the role of Gian. Wasabi Mizuta was chosen to play the title character and was approached by
Kazuya Tatekabe, who had previously voiced Gian in the 1979 anime, to audition for the series. Mizuta was initially concerned about being fired, due to the negative criticisms about the sudden change in voice actors, but after ''
Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006'' released, she continued with the role.
Yumi Kakazu acquired the part of Shizuka, after previously having auditioned for the roles of Doraemon, Suneo, Nobita and Gian.
English dubs
There are two notable English dubs that were produced: Bang Zoom's American English dub and Red Angel Media's British/Hong Kong English dub, which aired on
Boomerang
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.
In the United States, ''Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future'' was first announced in May 2014.
Produced by
Fujiko F. Fujio Pro,
TV Asahi
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,
Bang Zoom! Entertainment, and distributed by
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
, ''Gadget Cat from the Future'' aired on
Disney XD
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from July 7, 2014, to September 1, 2015, for a total of two seasons and 52 episodes. The dub features veteran anime voice actress
Mona Marshall
Mona Marshall is an American television and voice actress, known for her work in a number of cartoons, anime shows, films and video games. Her major credits include ''South Park'', where she voices many of the female characters on the show, '' .h ...
in the title role of Doraemon and
Johnny Yong Bosch
Johnny Yong Bosch (born John Jay Bosch; January 6, 1976) is an American actor. His first major role was the portrayal of Adam Park, the second Black Power Ranger and later, the Green Zeo Ranger and first Green Turbo Ranger in the ''Power Rangers ...
as Nobita, who is known in the English dub as "Noby". In Canada, ''Gadget Cat from the Future'' briefly aired on
Disney XD's Canadian feed, before being re-branded as ''Family CHRGD''. In Australia, the series started airing on 26 January 2015 on
Network Ten
Network 10 (commonly known as the 10 Network, Channel 10 or simply 10) is an Australian commercial television network. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global's Paramount Networks UK & Australia, UK & Australia division and is o ...
, before moving to
Cartoon Network
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and
Boomerang
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. It was announced that reruns of the American version would be re-imported to Japan and aired on
Disney Channel Japan starting on February 1, 2016. The network also provides a Japanese dub of the version as a secondary audio feed.
The English dub has been heavily modified to meet American broadcasting guidelines, censoring content deemed inappropriate for American children, as well as replacing many Japanese cultural elements with American cultural elements. Some modifications include Americanized character and gadget name changes from the English version of the manga, an episode order completely different from the Japanese episode order, nudity being heavily censored by adding steam, cloud effects, or clothing, and some episodes having several minutes of footage cut.
However, certain uniquely Japanese characteristics - such as house structure, kneeling on the floor to eat, the side where cars drive, and Nobisuke Nobi (Toby Nobi)'s
kimono
The is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan. The kimono is a wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular body, and is worn Garment collars in hanfu#Youren (right lapel), left side wrapped over ri ...
- remain. Japanese food featured throughout the series were also localized: while Doraemon's favorite food,
Dorayaki, was kept in but referred as "yummy buns", others were edited out and replaced with Western equivalents, such as
omurice becoming pancakes. All the background music and sound effects were replaced with new background music and sound effects deemed "easier for American children to empathize".
At least one character's personality was also partially rewritten. Shizuka, renamed Sue in the English dub. is portrayed as more tomboyish and athletic than the Japanese version, although her sweet nature and kind personality were not changed. This is reportedly because her traditionally Japanese habits were perceived as being difficult for American children to understand in test viewings of the Japanese version.
In the United Kingdom, ''Gadget Cat from the Future'' was first announced by LUK International in mid-July 2015
and began broadcasting on August 17, 2015 on
Boomerang
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,
but finished its run sometime in January 2016 and has never been broadcast since, as the dub was deemed a failure in the English market and was removed from the Boomerang lineup in early 2016. It is thought that only 26 episodes were dubbed from the series, with some of these episodes being lost. Unlike the previous English dub from the United States, this dub is more accurate to the original scripts from the Japanese version of the series, as well as the opening and episode orders. Two notable differences are that in this dub, the original title cards are retained, albeit with English localization, unlike the American dub, which simply superimposed the text over the episode and removed the Japanese title card. However, unlike the American dub, Japanese text in the episodes (e.g. signs) in the UK dub are unlocalized, with no subtitles or voiceover whatsoever translating them. Despite this dub being made for and to be broadcast in the United Kingdom only, it was produced in
Hong Kong
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, where the dub was recorded at Red Angel Media. The names of the main characters are borrowed from the English dub from the United States.
Episodes
Mini corners and specials
In this ''Doraemon'' series, since 2005, there are two "mini corners" that were broadcast during the series' runtime: ''Doraemon Mini Theater'' from April to July 2005 and ''Dora Dora Mini Theater'' from October to December 2022. Like the 1979 anime, the series included holiday and birthday specials.
Theme songs
Opening themes
In Japanese, the series features a total of eight opening themes, with the first song being "Doraemon no Uta," which originally served as the opening theme for the whole 1979 anime. Beginning in October 2005, "Doraemon no Uta" was replaced for the first time by "Hagushichao". Most of the international versions of the series only use the
third opening theme and their own endings.
As of November 2024, the current opening theme is "Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon", which is sung and performed by Mao. The song was previously used from 2007 to 2019. The last broadcast of the previous theme song, "Doraemon", was aired on November 2.
The American dub uses its own unique opening sequence that compiles footage from the Japanese version. To explain the premise of the story, a narration by Doraemon about "why he came from the future" is utilized rather than an actual opening theme.
The ending theme is an instrumental played over scenes from the second variation of the third Japanese opening theme.
Ending themes
Since the series incorporates all the credits into the opening theme, an ending theme is primarily absent. However, some episodes use an ending theme.
DVDs release
Notes
References
External links
Official Spain website
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