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Doraemon (1979 TV series)

Doraemon (ドラえもん, Doraemon) is a children's anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the successor of the 1973 anime. It was produced by Shin-Ei Animation and premiered on April 2, 1979 on TV Asahi.[1]

Doraemon
Series 1979
Logo
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes1787 and 30 specials
Release
Original networkTV Asahi (ANN)
Original releasePilot:
1978
Official:
April 2, 1979 (1979-04-02) –
March 18, 2005 (2005-03-18)
Series chronology
← Previous
1973 anime
Next →
2005 anime
List of episodes

This Doraemon anime series is sometimes referred to in Asia as the Ōyama Edition (大山版), after Nobuyo Ōyama, the voice actress who voices Doraemon in this series.[2]

Two official English dubs of this anime series have been released, the first of which was called The Adventures of Albert and Sidney and was made in Canada by CINAR[3] and aired exclusively in Barbados on CBC TV 8 during the late 1988 and early 1996, it was planned to air in the US on Superstation WTBS (now known as TBS) but never premiered for unknown reasons, the second was made in Singapore and aired on Channel i & Kids Central[4] from 2002 to 2003 in Singapore. Additionally, an unofficial bootleg English dub by Speedy Video was produced and released exclusively in Malaysia on various VCDs. 8 seasons containing 52 episodes each(each of the 416 episodes contains 2 short episodes or stories each, making 832 episodes in total) of Hindi Dub have been released on Amazon Prime India.

Cast

 
Cast of the 1979-2005 version
Doraemon (1979) cast
Role Japanese English
CINAR Okto/ Voiceovers Unlimited
Doraemon Nobuyo Ooyama Albert Hossan Leong
A.J. Henderson
Nobita Nobi Noriko Ohara Sidney Denise Tan
Steven Bednarski
Suneo Honekawa Kaneta Kimotsuki Ricky Hossan Leong
Takeshi "Gian" Goda Kazuya Tatekabe Buster Gerald Chew
Shizuka Minamoto Michiko Nomura Lucy Denise Tan
Alison Darcy
Dorami Keiko Yokozawa
Tamako Nobi Sachiko Chijimatsu Denise Tan
Nobisuke Nobi 1st Masayuki Katou Michael Rudder Gerald Chew
2nd Yousuke Naka
Hidetoshi Dekisugi 1st Sumiko Shirakawa
2nd Yoshiko Oota
Sensei 1st Ritsuo Sawa
2nd Osamu Katou
3rd Kazuhiko Inoue
4th Ryouichi Tanaka
Sewashi Nobi Yoshiko Oota
Mrs. Minamoto 1st Keiko Yokozawa
2nd Masako Matsubara
Yoshio Minamoto 1st Masayuki Katou
2nd Masaru Ikeda
3rd Akira Kume
Mrs. Honekawa 1st Yoshino Ootori
2nd Mari Yokoo
Mr. Honekawa Osamu Katou
Mrs. Goda Kazuyo Aoki
Jaiko Goda 1st Yoshiko Oota
2nd Kazuyo Aoki
Mini-Doras Rei Sakuma

Music

Opening themes

The opening theme used for the weekly Doraemon series airing between 1979 and 2005 was Doraemon no Uta (ドラえもんのうた), which was performed by five different performers over the course of its years:

Performer Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode
1. Kumiko Ōsugi (大杉久美子) April 2, 1979 Episode 1 October 2, 1992 episode 1199
2. Satoko Yamano (山野さと子) October 9, 1992 Episode 1200 September 20, 2002 episode 1681
3. Tokyo Purin (東京プリン) October 4, 2002 episode 1682 April 11, 2003 episode 1705
4. Misato Watanabe (渡辺美里) April 18, 2003 episode 1706 April 23, 2004 episode 1752
5. AJI April 30, 2004 episode 1753 March 18, 2005 episode 1787

Two songs were used for a separate weekday Doraemon series which is a part of Fujiko Fujio Theater (藤子不二雄劇場, Fujiko Fujio Gekijoo), the first song being the same as the first song of the weekly series.

Name Song Title Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode
1. Kumiko Ōsugi (大杉久美子) "Doraemon no Uta" (ドラえもんのうた) April 2, 1979 episode 1 September 29, 1979 episode 156
2. Nobuyo Oyama, Koorogi '73 (大山のぶ代, こおろぎ'73) "Boku Doraemon" (ぼくドラえもん) October 1, 1979 episode 157 September 23, 1981 episode 617

Ending themes

The ending themes used for the weekly Doraemon series airing between 1979 and 2005 were:

Song Title Performer Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode
1. "Aoi Sora wa Pocket sa" (青い空はポケットさ) Kumiko Oosugi (大杉久美子) April 2, 1979 episode 1 September 23, 1981 episode 617
2. "Maru-gao no Uta" (まる顔のうた) Nobuyo Oyama (大山のぶ代) October 1, 1981 episode 618 March 30, 1984 episode 757
3. "Santa Claus wa Doko no Hito" (サンタクロースはどこのひと) Nobuyo Oyama (大山のぶ代) November 18, 1983 episode 738 December 30, 1983 episode 744
4. "Boku-tachi Chikyuu-jin" (ぼくたち地球人) Mitsuko Horie (堀江美都子) April 6, 1984 episode 758 April 8, 1988 episode 971
5. "Aozora-tte Iina" (青空っていいな) Mitsuko Horie (堀江美都子) April 15, 1988 episode 972 October 2, 1992 episode 1199
6. "Ashita mo Tomodachi" (あしたも♥ともだち) Yui Nishiwaki (にしわきゆい) October 9, 1992 episode 1200 April 7, 1995 episode 1346
7. "Boku Doraemon 2112" (ぼくドラえもん2112) Nobuyo Oyama, Koorogi '73 (大山のぶ代、こおろぎ'73) April 14, 1995 episode 1347 September 20, 2002 episode 1681
8. "Mata Aeru Hi Made" (またあえる日まで) Yuzu (ゆず) October 4, 2002 episode 1682 April 11, 2003 episode 1705
9. "Tanpopo no Uta" (タンポポの詩) The Alfee (ジ・アルフィー) April 18, 2003 episode 1706 October 3, 2003 episode 1729
10. "YUME Biyori" (YUME日和) Hitomi Shimatani (島谷ひとみ) October 10, 2003 episode 1730 May 28, 2004 episode 1757
11. "Aa Ii na!" (あぁ いいな!) W (ダブルユー) June 4, 2004 episode 1758 March 18, 2005 episode 1787

Three songs were used for the separate weekday Doraemon series. The start and end dates are not listed here, nor are the episodes they ran for.

Song Title Performer
1. "Doraemon Ekaki-uta" (ドラえもん・えかきうた) Nobuyo Oyama (大山のぶ代)
2. "Doraemon Ondo" (ドラえもん音頭) Nobuyo Oyama, Koorogi '73 (大山のぶ代、こおろぎ'73)
3. "Dorami-chan Ekaki-uta" (ドラミちゃんのえかきうた) Keiko Yokozawa (横沢啓子)

References

  1. ^ ドラえもん (1979~2005). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  2. ^ "舊酒新瓶?濃厚也 (Old Wine in New Bottle? It's Rich)". inmediahk.net. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  3. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-TV-Radio-Age-IDX/IDX/80s/1986/1987-01-19-RTVA-OCR-Page-0371.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Kidscentral>AFlist>Index_Page". from the original on 2001-02-21. Retrieved 2001-02-21.

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which was called The Adventures of Albert and Sidney and was made in Canada by CINAR 3 and aired exclusively in Barbados on CBC TV 8 during the late 1988 and early 1996 it was planned to air in the US on Superstation WTBS now known as TBS but never premiered for unknown reasons the second was made in Singapore and aired on Channel i amp Kids Central 4 from 2002 to 2003 in Singapore Additionally an unofficial bootleg English dub by Speedy Video was produced and released exclusively in Malaysia on various VCDs 8 seasons containing 52 episodes each each of the 416 episodes contains 2 short episodes or stories each making 832 episodes in total of Hindi Dub have been released on Amazon Prime India Contents 1 Cast 2 Music 2 1 Opening themes 2 2 Ending themes 3 References 4 External linksCast EditMain article List of Doraemon characters Cast of the 1979 2005 version Doraemon 1979 cast Role Japanese EnglishCINAR Okto Voiceovers UnlimitedDoraemon Nobuyo Ooyama Albert Hossan LeongA J HendersonNobita Nobi Noriko Ohara Sidney Denise TanSteven BednarskiSuneo Honekawa Kaneta Kimotsuki Ricky Hossan LeongTakeshi Gian Goda Kazuya Tatekabe Buster Gerald ChewShizuka Minamoto Michiko Nomura Lucy Denise TanAlison DarcyDorami Keiko YokozawaTamako Nobi Sachiko Chijimatsu Denise TanNobisuke Nobi 1st Masayuki Katou Michael Rudder Gerald Chew2nd Yousuke NakaHidetoshi Dekisugi 1st Sumiko Shirakawa2nd Yoshiko OotaSensei 1st Ritsuo Sawa2nd Osamu Katou3rd Kazuhiko Inoue4th Ryouichi TanakaSewashi Nobi Yoshiko OotaMrs Minamoto 1st Keiko Yokozawa2nd Masako MatsubaraYoshio Minamoto 1st Masayuki Katou2nd Masaru Ikeda3rd Akira KumeMrs Honekawa 1st Yoshino Ootori2nd Mari YokooMr Honekawa Osamu KatouMrs Goda Kazuyo AokiJaiko Goda 1st Yoshiko Oota2nd Kazuyo AokiMini Doras Rei SakumaMusic EditOpening themes Edit The opening theme used for the weekly Doraemon series airing between 1979 and 2005 was Doraemon no Uta ドラえもんのうた which was performed by five different performers over the course of its years Performer Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode1 Kumiko Ōsugi 大杉久美子 April 2 1979 Episode 1 October 2 1992 episode 11992 Satoko Yamano 山野さと子 October 9 1992 Episode 1200 September 20 2002 episode 16813 Tokyo Purin 東京プリン October 4 2002 episode 1682 April 11 2003 episode 17054 Misato Watanabe 渡辺美里 April 18 2003 episode 1706 April 23 2004 episode 17525 AJI April 30 2004 episode 1753 March 18 2005 episode 1787Two songs were used for a separate weekday Doraemon series which is a part of Fujiko Fujio Theater 藤子不二雄劇場 Fujiko Fujio Gekijoo the first song being the same as the first song of the weekly series Name Song Title Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode1 Kumiko Ōsugi 大杉久美子 Doraemon no Uta ドラえもんのうた April 2 1979 episode 1 September 29 1979 episode 1562 Nobuyo Oyama Koorogi 73 大山のぶ代 こおろぎ 73 Boku Doraemon ぼくドラえもん October 1 1979 episode 157 September 23 1981 episode 617Ending themes Edit The ending themes used for the weekly Doraemon series airing between 1979 and 2005 were Song Title Performer Starting date Starting episode Ending date Ending episode1 Aoi Sora wa Pocket sa 青い空はポケットさ Kumiko Oosugi 大杉久美子 April 2 1979 episode 1 September 23 1981 episode 6172 Maru gao no Uta まる顔のうた Nobuyo Oyama 大山のぶ代 October 1 1981 episode 618 March 30 1984 episode 7573 Santa Claus wa Doko no Hito サンタクロースはどこのひと Nobuyo Oyama 大山のぶ代 November 18 1983 episode 738 December 30 1983 episode 7444 Boku tachi Chikyuu jin ぼくたち地球人 Mitsuko Horie 堀江美都子 April 6 1984 episode 758 April 8 1988 episode 9715 Aozora tte Iina 青空っていいな Mitsuko Horie 堀江美都子 April 15 1988 episode 972 October 2 1992 episode 11996 Ashita mo Tomodachi あしたも ともだち Yui Nishiwaki にしわきゆい October 9 1992 episode 1200 April 7 1995 episode 13467 Boku Doraemon 2112 ぼくドラえもん2112 Nobuyo Oyama Koorogi 73 大山のぶ代 こおろぎ 73 April 14 1995 episode 1347 September 20 2002 episode 16818 Mata Aeru Hi Made またあえる日まで Yuzu ゆず October 4 2002 episode 1682 April 11 2003 episode 17059 Tanpopo no Uta タンポポの詩 The Alfee ジ アルフィー April 18 2003 episode 1706 October 3 2003 episode 172910 YUME Biyori YUME日和 Hitomi Shimatani 島谷ひとみ October 10 2003 episode 1730 May 28 2004 episode 175711 Aa Ii na あぁ いいな W ダブルユー June 4 2004 episode 1758 March 18 2005 episode 1787Three songs were used for the separate weekday Doraemon series The start and end dates are not listed here nor are the episodes they ran for Song Title Performer1 Doraemon Ekaki uta ドラえもん えかきうた Nobuyo Oyama 大山のぶ代 2 Doraemon Ondo ドラえもん音頭 Nobuyo Oyama Koorogi 73 大山のぶ代 こおろぎ 73 3 Dorami chan Ekaki uta ドラミちゃんのえかきうた Keiko Yokozawa 横沢啓子 References Edit ドラえもん 1979 2005 allcinema in Japanese Stingray Retrieved 29 September 2014 舊酒新瓶 濃厚也 Old Wine in New Bottle It s Rich inmediahk net 25 February 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2016 https worldradiohistory com hd2 IDX Business Magazines Archive TV Radio Age IDX IDX 80s 1986 1987 01 19 RTVA OCR Page 0371 pdf bare URL PDF Kidscentral gt AFlist gt Index Page Archived from the original on 2001 02 21 Retrieved 2001 02 21 External links 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