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  2. Doraemon (2005 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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 to both the 1979 anime and 1973 anime of the same name, serving as the third adaptation in the franchise.

  3. Doraemon (1979 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Doraemon - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon remained fairly exclusive in manga form until 1979 when an animation studio, Shin-Ei Animation (now owned by TV Asahi) produced an animated second attempt of Doraemon. [6] The series aired on TV Asahi from April 2, 1979. [76] Ryo Motohira served as chief director from 1981, and Tsutomu Shibayama from 1984. [77]

  5. Doraemon (1973 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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 first adaptation in the media franchise. The series, produced by Nippon TeleMovie Productions , originally aired in Japan on NNS from April 1 to September 30, 1973.

  6. List of Doraemon characters - Wikipedia

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    Still, Doraemon is very friendly and intelligent, not to mention long-suffering because of Nobita's antics. Since Sewashi sent Doraemon to the past, Doraemon has been living as the unofficial fourth member of Nobita's family and acts like a second son to Nobita's parents, since despite being a robot, he still needs to eat and sleep.

  7. List of films based on television programs - Wikipedia

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    In at least one case, with the 1988 Get Smart reunion film Get Smart, Again!, the success of the TV film eventually led to a brief 1995 revival of the series. There have also been many television reunion specials, in which some or all of the original cast is brought together for interviews and clips.

  8. List of programmes broadcast by Hungama TV - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon [31] The Eena Meena Deeka Chase Comedy Show; Fifi and the Flowertots [32] Fireman Sam [14] Freaktown; The Genie Family [20] Gigant Big Shot Tsukasa; Grami's Circus Show; Harry & Bunnie [26] Hum Chik Bum [27] Inspector Chingum; Jay Jay the Jet Plane [33] KochiKame [32] Lunar Jim [34] Luv Kushh [35] Martin Morning [24] Ninjaboy Rantaro ...

  9. List of Doraemon (1979 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon introduces to Nobita the Scenario Lighter that allows the cast to enact a scene as if they were in a play. 218 12-11 Play with dolls 人形あそび 219 12-12 Ghost Lamp: 怪談ランプ 220 12-13 Sweets Ranch: おかし牧草 Doraemon shows Nobita a farm full of sweet snacks. 221 12-14 Sesame Lock ゴマロック 222 12-15 The ...