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Note: Early episode guides apparently stated that episode 51 (season 2/episode 25) of the dub series would be "Adventures in Candy Land." This episode was not dubbed or aired in the U.S., possibly due to concerns from Disney–ABC Television Group about it encouraging children to overindulge in sweets.
Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of Stand by Me Doraemon at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 24 October 2014. [citation needed] Foreign streaming service Netflix released an English dub of Stand by Me Doraemon 2 in Japan on 6 November 2021 featuring the return of the voice cast of the English dub of the 2005 ...
Nobita returns home and uses Doraemon to help him search the house from far away. Nobita and Doraemon runs away after seeing something, but Gian and Suneo go into the house and explore. It turns out the house was a prop house meant for alien movies. 126 8-25 Head Down to the Path of Evil: 悪の道を進め
It was one of the country's most watched serials of all time and has aired in 68 other countries, with subtitles ranging from English to Arabic. In 1984, the earlier episodes of the drama (focused on young Oshin) were made into an animated movie by Sanrio. The movie reused Sugako Hashida's scripts, and Ayako Kobayashi, who played young Oshin ...
WKRP in Cincinnati's turkey drop episode is one of Thanksgiving's greatest gifts of television. Here's how to watch the classic, 'Turkeys Away'.
Long Ago and Far Away is an American children's live-action/animated television series that aired on PBS Television from January 28, 1989 to December 5, 1992. It was created by WGBH , a public television broadcast service located in Boston , Massachusetts .
English Title (Original Japanese title translated to English) Original Japanese title Original release date [2] US air date; 01 "All Aboard!" ("The Legendary Warrior! Agnimon of Fire") Transliteration: "Densetsu no Tōshi! Honō no Agnimon" (Japanese: 伝説の闘士! 炎のアグニモン) April 7, 2002 () September 9, 2002: 02