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  1. Doraemon - Wikipedia

    Archived from the original on June 30, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2021. ^ Hoàng Nguyên (May 20, 2010). "Mèo máy Doremon tái xuất và ... đổi tên" [Doraemon the robot cat reappeared and …

  2. Doraemon | Doraemon Wiki | Fandom

    MS-903 "Doraemon", or simply Doraemon or Doraemon Nobi (ドラえもん Doraemon) is the titular deuteragonist of the Doraemon franchise. After being manufactured in a Factory in the 22nd …

  3. Doraemon official - YouTube

    Welcome to the official Doraemon YouTube channel! Dive into the magical world of Doraemon, the beloved robotic cat from the future. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of episodes, clips, and ...

  4. Work - Doraemon | Shin-Ei Animation

    This is the official website for the animation studio Shin-Ei Animation, known for the familiar shows Doraemon and Crayon Shinchan.

  5. Doraemon | Netflix Official Site

    Explore the world of Doraemon, a beloved anime series featuring a magical robot cat and his adventures with Nobita. Watch now on Netflix.

  6. Doraemon (TV Series 1979–2005) - IMDb

    Doraemon: Created by Fujio F. Fujiko. With Nobuyo Ôyama, Noriko Ohara, Kazuya Tatekabe, Kaneta Kimotsuki. Doraemon is a robotic cat that comes from the 22nd century. He comes to …

  7. The Story of Doraemon | Japan Anime Guide| Japan City Tour

    Discover Doraemon legacy — from its 1969 manga roots to 2005’s ongoing anime, 40+ films, original Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, and his hometown gallery.

  8. Doraemon - watch tv show streaming online

    Find out how and where to watch "Doraemon" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  9. Doraemon (character) - Wikipedia

    Fictional animated character created by Fujiko FujioDoraemon (Japanese: ドラえもん) is the titular character of the manga and anime series Doraemon, created by Fujiko Fujio. Doraemon …

  10. Doraemon (character) Facts for Kids

    Doraemon (character) facts for kidsThe name "Doraemon" means something like "stray." The name is written using two Japanese writing styles: Katakana (ドラ) and Hiragana (えもん). …