Doraemon

1979

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8.1| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 02 April 1979 Ended
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Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/doraemon/
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Doraemon is an anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the much more successful successor of the 1973 anime.

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Tsutomu Shibayama

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Doraemon Audience Reviews

Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
pshalini-76366 I really love doraemon episodes... how long does it takes to make 1 episode of doraemon.. can 1 person make it???
fathskie This show started showing in my local TV when I was on my 2nd year in elementary school.. Now I'm 22 and married, and the Doraemon series is still playing!! The same hour, same TV station. Different viewer of course, but nonetheless share the same fame. I own almost complete series of its original manga (Japanese comic). What so good about Doraemon is that it keeps me dreaming.. even after years I still love to read it and watch the cartoon. I can laugh, angry, even cry watching it. Google-V, Astro Boy, Gundam has its own era.. but in here, in my country, Doraemon remains the ONLY cartoon show that stands the time (well-- probably besides Dragon Ball) *SPOILER*: People do not know what's the ending suppose to be. I heard it somewhere that it has two ending, first: Nobita woke up and realized that his experience with Doraemon is just a dream, he was dreaming for a very loooong time. And second: Doraemon got broken, damaged, screwed. It's impossible to fixed. From the time, Nobita changed, not again as a spoil and lazy kid, but determined, hardworking, smart, and discipline. And in the future, he trigger the making of doraemon, and somehow he's the one that send doraemon back to to assist him as a child..I give it 9/10 (minus one point because the simple graphic AND unclear ending :p )
despatx I spend a lot of time in Barcelona, and the show that I never miss – indeed, Spanish TV's saving grace – is Doraemon. I watch it in catalan, and it is huge over there, absolutely massive. And it is brilliant! Just the sheer inventiveness of the gadgets and the scenarios – I mean, the guy writing the stories is seriously warped. Yes, it is desperately formulaic, but every episode is as enjoyable as the last one, and there are often slightly dark undercurrents – and the story is always fast-paced. Plus the cat, Doraemon, is a very lovable character, endlessly patient, while Nobita is a total waste of space, but easily identified with. I don't have a TV in the UK, and am quite happy to carry on watching it in catalan, but I can't help feeling a lot of people are missing out big time... Or perhaps it was on British TV long ago, and I missed it?
umgekehrt This is a very funny animation series about a robot from the future named Doraemon. This robot was sent by Nobita's grand-grandson or something to help Nobita through every little bit of trouble. Nobita happened to be a lazy (but sometimes brilliant) boy who is madly in love with Shizuka, and has two friends: "Giant" Takeshi and Suneo. Whenever Nobita gets into trouble Doraemon always helps with a futuristic gadget which then is misused by Nobita and/or his friends. This series is a legend in Japan and should be released in its entirety as DVD in English, German, Japanese, Indonesian, and Swahili!