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  1. Nobuyo Ōyama (大山 のぶ代, Ōyama Nobuyo), born Nobuyo Yamashita (山下 羨代, Yamashita Nobuyo, October 16, 1933), is a former Japanese actress and singer affiliated with Actors Seven. She is best known for playing the title character in the Doraemon anime series that ran from 1979 to 2005.

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    Nobuyo Ōyama (大山 のぶ代 Ōyama Nobuyo?), born Nobuyo Yamashita (山下 羨代, Yamashita Nobuyo?) on

    October 16, 1933 in Tokyo, is a former seiyū formerly represented by Actors Seven.

    •Sazae-san (Katsuo Isono (first voice))

    •Doraemon (Doraemon, 1979~2005)

    •Norakuro (Norakuro)

    •Hazedon (Hazedon)

    •Hustle Punch (Punch)

    •Invincible Super Man Zambot 3 (Kappei Jin)

    Nobuyo Ōyama at the

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  2. Apr 6, 2013 · Nobuyo ŌYAMA. 大山 のぶ代. Family name (in kanji): 大山. Given name (in kanji): のぶ代. Date of birth: 1933-10-16. Hometown: Tokyo, Japan. Blood type: O. Non-anime roles: Monokuma in "Danganronpa: Kibō...

  3. May 14, 2015 · But while the anime’s characters never age, the voice talent playing them does, and the franchise’s generations of fans recently received the sad news that voice actress Nobuyo Oyama, the voice of Doraemon himself, is suffering from dementia.

  4. Nobuyo Oyama 大山 のぶ代 (born October 16, 1933, Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese voice actress (seiyū) who voiced Doraemon in the 1979 anime. She was the voice actor of Doraemon for 1787 episodes, lasting 26 years from 1979 to 2005, including 24 movies.

  5. The DVD included with the Japanese PSP release of Danganronpa 1 featured a series of short videos with character VAs. Here is Nobuyo Ōyama (Monokuma)'s!

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    Nobuyo OYAMA is best known for voice acting Monokuma from Danganronpa: The Animation, Doraemon from Doraemon (1979), Kappei JIN from Invincible Superman Zanbot 3, and Huck from Ali Baba to 40-hiki no Touzoku.