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Doraemon

ドラえもん
Spring 1973 TVPG - ChildrenFINISHED25m
Episodes26
SeasonSpring 1973
Total Run Time10h 50m
BroadcastSundays at 19:00 (JST)
Season No1
SourceMANGA
CountryJapan
StudiosN/A
LicensorsN/A
StatusFINISHED
Start & End Date1973-04-01 to 1973-09-30
TrendingN/A
Popularity#6,158
Favourites129
Average Score72%
Mean Score73%
FormatTV
Age RatingPG - Children
AniList ID501

Overview

Doraemon (ドラえもん) is a highly acclaimed TV. this adaptation perfectly blends the Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy genres.

Note: The series has been poorly preserved, and never released on any format, nor has it ever been re-aired. Nearly all the footage within the series (except for the opening and closing credits) was destroyed in an accidental fire sometime after the series was cancelled. Surviving reels from the show are occasionally shown at Doraemon fan conventions in Japan. In addition, the audio of several episodes still survives. Still images from episodes 1 and 24 exists. (Source: Wikipedia)

With a deeply passionate fanbase, it has secured a global AniList score of 72% and attracted over 129 favorites worldwide. It currently holds a massive popularity ranking of #6158 globally, making it a must-read/watch for enthusiasts of the medium.

Synopsis

Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social status, their servant, a robotic cat named Doraemon, decides to travel back in time and guide Nobita on the proper path to fortune. Unfortunately Doraemon, a dysfunctional robot that the familly acquired by accident (but chose to keep nonetheless), isn't much better off than Nobita. The robot leads Nobita on many adventures, and while Nobita's life certainly is more exciting with the robot cat from the future, it is questionable if it is in fact better in the way that Doraemon planned.

Note: Most of the episodes are lost; a fire destroyed most of the film prints. Of the 52 segments made, only 21 are known to survive (two of which have no audio).

Status Distribution

Current
6.2%
Planning
22%
Completed
64.8%
Dropped
4.4%
Paused
2.7%

Score Distribution

100 Score
314
90 Score
321
80 Score
454
70 Score
612
60 Score
351
50 Score
175
40 Score
48
30 Score
35
20 Score
11
10 Score
25

Episode Guide

Characters

Doraemon Character Profile
DoraemonMAIN Kousei Tomita
Nobita Nobi Character Profile
Nobita NobiMAIN Yoshiko Oota
Suneo Honekawa Character Profile
Suneo HonekawaMAIN Shun Yashiro
Shizuka Minamoto Character Profile
Shizuka MinamotoMAIN Michiko Nomura
Takeshi Gouda Character Profile
Takeshi GoudaMAIN
Hidetoshi Dekisugi Character Profile
Hidetoshi DekisugiSUPPORTING Sumiko Shirakawa

Staff

Fujio Fujiko Staff Profile
Fujio FujikoOriginal Creator
Mitsuo Kaminashi Staff Profile
Mitsuo KaminashiChief Director
Masao Tokumaru Staff Profile
Masao TokumaruLiterary Arts
Shouhei Kawamoto Staff Profile
Shouhei KawamotoArt Director
Morishige Suzuki Staff Profile
Morishige SuzukiArt Director
Nobuyuki Sugaya Staff Profile
Nobuyuki SugayaDirector of Photography
Eiko Nishide Staff Profile
Eiko NishideEditing
Keisuke Chikamori Staff Profile
Keisuke ChikamoriSound Director
Youzou Kataoka Staff Profile
Youzou KataokaSound Effects
Katsuo Ogawa Staff Profile
Katsuo OgawaSound Effects
Koshibe Nobuyoshi  Staff Profile
Koshibe Nobuyoshi Music
Shigeru Miyashita Staff Profile
Shigeru MiyashitaMusic Selection
Yoshitake Suzuki Staff Profile
Yoshitake SuzukiScript
Mitsuru Majima Staff Profile
Mitsuru MajimaScript
Haruya Yamazaki Staff Profile
Haruya YamazakiScript

Backdrops

Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop
Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop
Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop
Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop
Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop
Doraemon Cinematic HD Backdrop

FAQ

When did Doraemon release?
Doraemon officially debuted on 1973-04-01.
How many episodes are in Doraemon?
This series features 26 episodes, with each episode running for approximately 25 minutes.
Which studio animated Doraemon?
It was primarily animated by a premier animation studio.
What is the original source material for Doraemon?
The material is adapted from a manga.
Is Doraemon worth watching/reading?
Yes, it is highly acclaimed with 72% on AniList, making it highly recommended.
What genres does Doraemon cover?
Doraemon falls under the genres of Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy.

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