This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: – ( February 2019) () Doraemon ( ドラえもん, Doraemon) is the first based on 's. It was produced by Nippon TV Video (previously known as Japan Broadcast Film, and Tokyo TV Movie). It aired from April 1 1973 to September 30, 1973.

Film Anime Jepang? Film kartun maksudnya? Ah kekanak-kanakan sekali masih nonton film-film macam gitu. Oops tapi jangan salah, sejujurnya saya telah menghabiskan masa.

After the anime ended, Doraemon remained exclusively a manga until 1979 when produced a more successful, which officially ended in 2005; it was in turn replaced by a shortly after which continues to air to recent days. Cast of the 1973 version The voice cast was determined in cooperation with and Theatre Echo • Doraemon – (from episode 1A to 13B) and (from Episode 14A to 26B) • Nobita Nobi – • Shizuka Minamoto – • Suneo – • Takeshi (Gian) Gouda – • Tamako Nobi – • Nobisuke Nobi - • Suneo's Mother - • Suneo's Father - from to • Gian's Father - unknown • Sewashi - • Ganari - from to • Gachako - • Botako - • Damako - • Jamako - Production and Broadcast [ ] The series was broadcast between May 25 to September 30, 1973 on. 26 episodes, divided into 52 individual segments were produced.

A pilot film was produced in 1972 and shown to test audiences in January 1973. Audience included Doraemon creator. Clonedvd 2930 keygen. They initially approved of the show, but when they were shown the progress, they apparently were angered by the fact that they changed Nobita and Doraemon's personalities.

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[ ] The show was frequently rebroadcast throughout the 1970s. The station,, was the last to air the show, airing from July 3 to July 24, 1981, and briefly again in August of that year. The station aired the show in individual segments. On August 3, the of the Doraemon manga requested the station to cease airing the show, to make sure the reputation of the more famous and longer running isn't harmed. The animation crew of the show,, went bankrupt in 1981.

Before they went defunct, they tried covering debt by selling off the masters of the 1973 series, and destroying and in a kerosene fire. In 1995, the Japanese animation studio, discovered episodes 18 and 20 through 26 in their archive, as well as segments 5A, 10B and 12B. In 2003, the production chief of the show,, now going under the name Masumi Jun or 'mcsammy', came forward with several episodes and (raw footage). He later uploaded low quality versions of the intro and credits to his site on a members only and password protected page, however, a few minutes after the upload, he was told that the intro and credits were uploaded to Japanese anonymous board site. He immediately removed the video files from his site, but it was already too late. Many images of his episodes were uploaded to GeoCities.

In the late 1990s, a person came forward with a recording of the episode 'Crazy Stomach Clock', dated from 1978. Audio clips were uploaded, but the site they were hosted on was removed. In 2015, a YouTube user discovered a clip playing on a television set in a Japanese pornographic film from the 1970s.

It is what seems like impossible to find info on this version of Doraemon. No episodes exist online, or on home media. The only footage currently available is Jun's uploads of the opening and ending. However, the footage is of very low quality ( 193kbit/s video, 128kbit/s audio). Episodes [ ].

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