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  1. Source: AnimeNfo Note: Doraemon is one of the longest running TV series in Japan, while Sazae-san has been running longer, there are more episodes of Doraemon. While the original 1973 series was not very well received and fizzled after only 27 episodes, the 1979 series ran until March of 2005. One month later Doraemon started again with changed ...

  2. Doraemon (TV Series) is a TV Series directed by F. Fujio Fujiko (Creator) , Tsutomu Shibayama ... with Animation. Year: 1979. Original title: Doraemon. Synopsis: Set in the 22nd century Doremon is a cat who had his ears stolen by a pair of mischievous mice when he was little and is now afraid of all mice.

  3. Doraemon (1979) Nobita is dumb, lazy, and slow, and as a result of his lack of motivation, any future generations in his bloodline are cursed with poverty! Therefore, to help him in his path to succeed, his great-great-great-great grandson visits him from the 22nd century to give him a gift: a blue mechanical cat named Doraemon who has a 4th ...

  4. Nobita (Noby) is tired of being pushed around by parents, and with the help of his robotic cat, Doraemon, he uses The City Building Camera to make Dream Town Nobita Land. (Noby's Dream Town) 8.4/10. Rate. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1979. 1980.

  5. Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil. 1982 1h 31m. 6.8 (431) Rate. A sense of responsibility will arise in a boy through one's way of life. Director Hideo Nishimaki Stars Brian Beacock Johnny Yong Bosch Sachiko Chijimatsu. 9. Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil.

  6. The 1973 Doraemon anime series was a brief but successful attempt at adapting the original manga series into anime. It was initially aired on the Nippon TV network starting in April 1973, and lasted 6 months and ended with an episode named "Goodbye, Doraemon". After it ended, Doraemon remained exclusively as a manga until 1979 when Shin El Animation and TV Asahi produced and aired a more successful second anime adaptation, which finished its run in March 2005. After the 1979 anime finished its r

  7. Dec 31, 2014 · Three anime TV series have been made from the manga: the first, produced by Nippon TV Movie and consisting of 52 episodes, was broadcast on Nippon Television from April 1 to September 30, 1973; the second (the one covered today), by Shin-Ei Animation, was broadcast from April 2, 1979 to March 18, 2005 on TV Asahi and includes 1,709 episodes ...