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Doraemon (Japanese: ドラえもん) is a fictional title character in the Japanese manga and anime eponymous series of the same name created by Fujiko Fujio. Doraemon is a male robotic earless cat that travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a preteen boy named Nobita Nobi .
Stand by Me Doraemon (Japanese: STAND BY ME ドラえもん, Hepburn: Sutando Bai Mī Doraemon) is a 2014 Japanese animated science fiction comedy-drama film based on the Doraemon manga series and directed by Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki. [2] It was released on 8 August 2014. [3] [4] It is the highest-grossing film of the Doraemon ...
Doraemon (ドラえもん) is a Japanese manga series written and ... meaning "the way a young child grows up free, healthy, and happy, unrestrained in any sense ...
Doraemon decides it is better to keep it that way and assures Nobita that his grandmother's wish will be fulfilled. During the end credits, many points of Nobita's past and future life and the events on the current day it takes place in are seen with the final one showing a frame of him with his grandmother and him with Shizuka.
The Doraemon manga has been published in American English in print by Shogakukan Asia, using the same translation as the manga in United States of America. Malay (English dubbed with Singapore Mandarin subtitles) 多啦A夢 (Singapore Mandarin), Doraemon (American English). Thailand: 1970s (licensed), 1982 (unlicensed)
Like Doraemon before he developed a fear of mice, she is yellow-skinned, and to keep Doraemon from thinking about his ears, her ears were replaced by a large red bow, her a kitsune tails were replaced by a flower tail. She and Doraemon are siblings due to the fact that they shared half of the oil from a can when she was made.
Doraemon (ドラえもん, Doraemon) is a Japanese anime television series based on Fujiko F. Fujio's manga of the same name and is the successor of the 1973 anime.Produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Asatsu-DK and TV Asahi, Doraemon premiered in Japan on April 2, 1979, and has been dubbed for broadcast in 60 countries worldwide.
Debuting on 374 screens with Toho distributing, Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 earned $5.6 million on 544,816 admissions in its first weekend and ranked 1 on Japanese Box Office. [11] It stayed at the top of Japanese box office for two more weeks, earning a further $14.4 million in the process.