Doraemon
A tv asahi Original
Doraemon follows a blue, earless robotic cat who travels from the 22nd century to help Nobita, an awkward and dreamy 10-year-old whose choices would otherwise lead to a bleak adulthood. Doraemon carries a four-dimensional pocket full of futuristic gadgets meant to make life easier, but Nobita's... Read more
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About Doraemon
Doraemon follows a blue, earless robotic cat who travels from the 22nd century to help Nobita, an awkward and dreamy 10-year-old whose choices would otherwise lead to a bleak adulthood. Doraemon carries a four-dimensional pocket full of futuristic gadgets meant to make life easier, but Nobita's curious, lazy streak usually turns helpful inventions into chaotic misadventures. Episodes center on small, everyday dilemmas blown up by time machines, clever devices, and childlike wishes, keeping stakes light and lessons clear. The series balances slapstick with tender moments, so every episode ends with a reset that keeps the characters recognizable while letting them grow in tiny ways.
The 2005 series, directed by Zenso Ichiro and based on Fujiko F. Fujio's original manga, is a modern continuation of a long-running franchise, updating animation quality and pacing while staying true to the source material's tone and character dynamics.
Doraemon is an icon in Japan and has wide international recognition, appearing across toys, books, films, and theme collaborations. The character's silhouette and gadgets are instantly recognizable to multiple generations, and the franchise's imagery shows up often in Japanese media, school life references, and nostalgic pop culture nods worldwide.
Critics and fans rate this version positively, reflected in an 8.1/10 average from user votes. Reviewers often point to the show's playful approach to science fiction ideas, its focus on friendship, and the moral weight of responsibility when using powerful tools. Episodes mix humor and gentle moral lessons, making the series appealing to families and young viewers while offering recurring characters that viewers care about.
This specific 2005 television run doesn't list major international awards, though the Doraemon franchise itself has longstanding popularity and recognition in its home country. The series' value is more cultural and generational than tied to prize circuits, sustaining relevance through ongoing broadcasts and new adaptations rather than award-season acclaim.
Details
- Release Date
- April 22, 2005
- Episode Length
- 22m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 202 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 1445
- Network
- tv asahi
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids, Family
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- Pierrot +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Megumi Oohara
Nobita Nobi (voice)
Wasabi Mizuta
Doraemon (voice)
Yumi Kakazu
Shizuka Minamoto (voice)
Tomokazu Seki
Suneo Honekawa (voice)
Subaru Kimura
Takeshi Gouda (voice)
Chiaki
Dorami (voice)
Kotono Mitsuishi
Tamako Nobi (voice)
Yasunori Matsumoto
Nobisuke Nobi (voice)
Shihoko Hagino
Hidetoshi Dekisugi (voice)
Wataru Takagi
Sensei (voice)
Director: Zenso Ichiro
Created by: Fujiko F. Fujio
Seasons (1 season, 1445 episodes)
Season 1
1445 episodes - 2005