Doraemon (1979)
Doraemon (1979)



Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Nobuyo Oyama
Doraemon (voice)

Noriko Ohara
Nobita Nobi (voice)

Sachiko Chijimatsu
Nobita's Mom

Kaneta Kimotsuki
Suneo Honekawa (voice)

Hiroko Maruyama
Nobita

Michiko Nomura
Shizuka Minamoto (voice)

Keiko Yokozawa
Dorami (voice)

Seiji Okuda
Storyboard

Tsutomu Shibayama
Director

Kazuya Tatekabe
Takeshi Gouda (voice)

Eiichi Nakamura
Animation Supervisor

Hajime Okayasu
Editor

Shouhei Kawamoto
Art Direction

Sadayoshi Tominaga
Animation

Kan Sawada
Music

Fujiko F. Fujio
Comic Book

Yoshiko Ohta
Sewashi

Sumiko Shirakawa
Dekisugi

Ryo Yasumura
Storyboard Artist / Director

Sonal Kaushal
Doraemon (Hindi)

Shoei Tsukada
Storyboard Artist

Shunsuke Kikuchi
Music

Masashi Kubota
Animation

Shigefumi Shingaki
Animation

Yōrō Shigeta
Animation

Koichi Mizuide
Writer
Media.



























Details.
Release DateApril 2, 1979
Original Nameドラえもん
StatusEnded
Seasons27
Episodes1835
Running Time11m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Doraemon (ドラえもん, Doraemon) 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 for unknown reasons. The second dub was made in Singapore and aired on Channel i & Kids Central from 2002 to 2003 in Singapore. Additionally, an unofficial bootleg English dub by Speedy Video was produced and released exclusively in Malaysia on various VCDs.
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