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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.

  2. Nobuyo ŌYAMA is a Japanese voice actress who has worked on various anime and video game projects. Find out more about her roles, biography, and credits on Anime News Network.

  3. 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 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

    This article about a Japanese voice actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters [1] (ドラえもん のび太とふしぎ風使い, Doraemon Nobita to Fushigi Kazetsukai), also known as Doraemon and the Wind People, [2] is a 2003 Japanese animated science fantasy film which premiered on March 8, 2003 in Japan, based on the 23rd volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.

  5. www.anime-planet.com › people › nobuyo-oyamaNobuyo OYAMA | Anime-Planet

    Nobuyo OYAMA is a Japanese voice actor born in 1936. He is best known for voicing Monokuma, Doraemon, Kappei JIN, and Huck in various anime series and movies.

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  7. 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.